Amazon Customer

Oh how I loved this story of romance, excitement, traveling. Phobe took a daring step and found herself. War brings such horror & sadness.
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Judi Welbaum

Hat a wonderful book…..everything you can ask for. War, regret, danger, and love. It had soo many aspects to this book it had me guessing how it would end.
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Tammy

I loved this book so much, It’s my favorite from the series. Phoebe was such a unexpected , wonderful heroine. I loved how she came out of her shell but remained modest, kind, with a quiet strength. Frederick, what can I say but be still my heart! He was a amazing hero!! Strong, protective and kind. Their love story was so heart warming! His declaration of love before he left for battle was swoon worthy 🥰 I loved Lydia and Fritz together. I didn’t want this book to end, being reunited with Tunstalls, Aston’s, Ingrams and FitzWilliams made this perfect. I would love a Christmas novella someday , so we could see all their lovely romances continue!
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Mrs. F

I was so worried for the main characters who were facing Napoleon in the battle that I finally asked my husband if Napoleon won or lost after he escaped Elba. Larry said he was defeated at Waterloo. Then I found out where Waterloo was in relation to Brussels where the story was centered. I was able to calmly enjoy the end of the book. Everything fit together so well in this story. It was very enjoyable.
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Avid Reader

I liked that characters from the prior two books made appearances in this story, too. Characters well written and likeable. Story plots have substance in addition to romance.
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Anon

An absorbing story with a riveting and informative description of the events leading up to and the battle at Waterloo.
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Kindle Customer

I didn't think a later book could equal the quality of the 2nd book in this series. I am happy to confess I was wrong. I am impressed by Goutet's research, and how she introduced so many historical facts without stripping the characters and book of humanity and liveliness. I majored in history in college, and my hat is off to you, Ms. Goutet. This is not just historical fiction - the romance is very sweet and believable, too. Looks like another book I will need to purchase in paperback. :)
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Kindle Customer

Great Storyline.. I don't believe I have ever read a "raging battle before".. "The Battle of Waterloo".. with the betrothed & sister of a main character within close proximity.. It washing boggling today the least. Great Characters,, loved Phoebe & Fred. Great storytelling.. made putting it down before completion impossible. Another Great Book Ms Goutet..another Great Read.
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A Daring Proposal (Memorable Proposals Book 3) By Jennie Goutet Pages: 299 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ PROS: ◇History ◇Likeable Charcters ◇Closed Door Romance CONS: ◇A little long for the genre in my personal opinion. It was alright, liked this one more then the last for sure. The story was better, characters chemistry & a good listen. Book Synopsis: 📖 "She has loved him for as long as she remembers. He is fast discovering his newfound attachment. And now they may never see each other again. Phoebe Tunstall has lived her entire life in the shadow of her outgoing twin sister and in service to her maiden aunt. When she suddenly finds herself alone and free of all responsibility to others, she decides to heed the challenge thrown out by the man she has long admired-her brother's best friend, Lord Ingram. Frederick Ingram is reeling from the shock of learning that his first love has married someone else upon mere weeks' acquaintance. Filled with frustration, he is unable to watch his friend's little sister, Phoebe, living meekly and waiting for happiness to come to her. He tells her to live more boldly. What he does not expect is for her to take it to heart and travel to Brussels as Napoleon begins his march northward. Frederick arrives in Brussels for his military duty and-contrary to his expectation-does not find Phoebe cowering in fear at the threat of the emperor's invasion. Instead, she appears to be the center of Society with every male eye in the city on her. Phoebe is eager to show Frederick exactly what he has been missing out on all these years, and he is finally ready to declare his love. Then war breaks out."
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Valerie Huff

I have just completed the series and I really loved each book. They are clean with a hint of spirituality. There is hope , grace, and of course love . I loved how she incorporated the battle of Waterloo in the last book . Thank you Jennie Goutet for these wonderful books.
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LauraJ

Phoebe is in London for her 4th Season and dreading it. She’s pretty, has a high standing in society, and reserved. She’s also in love with her childhood friend, Fred, who thinks of her as a sister. Fred has been serving in the British army and recovering from a broken heart. The woman he loves is outgoing, adventurous and vivacious- all the things Phoebe is not. They both end up in Brussels at the time Napoleon escapes prison. Phoebe is hoping to get over her love of Fred and make a match in Brussels. Hard to do with Fred hanging around who is now beginning to see Phoebe as more than a child. There isn’t much more to their relationship other than their childhood and being attracted to each other. Society is full of entertainment and shopping as the British military and their allies prepare for Napoleon. The writing was perfect, the descriptions of the times and culture were well done. The romance was slow and not very interesting.
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EstherOfKent

Check your history book! Secret longing cannot always be pushed aside for Phoebe's heart is stronger than anything society, country or family might demand. Frederick's fears are almost as great as his stubborn determination to honor his loyalty to Country and do his Duty. He finds himself in the grasp of fate's whims. Youthful desires are at the heart of this story. Enjoy.
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Kindle Customer

She has loved him for years but nobody knew. He thought of her as his best friend little sister but an encounter in Brussels during the last campaign of the napoleonic wars makes him fall in love with the woman she has become. Too much detail about the battle of Waterloo but interesting insights about life in Brussels in 1815.
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Shireen

I really liked this storyline and setting. It was different than many of the Regency romance novels out there because it was set in Belgium during the Battle at Waterloo. It reminded me of Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair” a little but the characters were much different. This authors writing style really makes you feel as though you are actually in the Regency period which I really liked. About 15-20% of the novel is dedicated to the battle which was too much for me. It did add a lot realism and heartbreak to the story, but I don’t read this genre for that. I would have preferred a love triangle or old flame showing up or less description of the battle scenes. This was binge worthy reading and I look forward to reading other books by this author.
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Rachel

I loved Phoebe and Frederick and how much they learned from each other. Phoebe starts out shy and kind of willing to please everyone around her, but I love that with each chapter she finds her courage and really, herself. I can't really call Frederick blind because Phoebe is so incredibly able to hide her feelings for so long. It was especially interesting to learn about the British presence in Belgium and the Battle at Waterloo. Very sad but fascinating part of history that was neat to experience in this story.
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