Widowed at 24 by war, Jeannie McVinnie wishes to free her father-in-law to join his old regiment for a Highlands fishing trip. She practices a small deception by accepting an invitation issued to another Jeannie McVinnie: a plea for help from Captain William Summers to his former nursemaid to oversee the London Season of his spoiled ward. Their chaotic household also includes the captain's snobbish sister, a boy eager for adventure, and a desolate child. The task is daunting, but Mrs. McVinnie finds herself aided by her ...
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Widowed at 24 by war, Jeannie McVinnie wishes to free her father-in-law to join his old regiment for a Highlands fishing trip. She practices a small deception by accepting an invitation issued to another Jeannie McVinnie: a plea for help from Captain William Summers to his former nursemaid to oversee the London Season of his spoiled ward. Their chaotic household also includes the captain's snobbish sister, a boy eager for adventure, and a desolate child. The task is daunting, but Mrs. McVinnie finds herself aided by her Scottish brogue, country-bred beauty, plain-speaking, and Beau Brummell himself, that supremely influential dandy of all dandies. Tempting as the Beau might be, Jeannie is drawn to gruff, quixotic Captain Summers. But what kind of future can a man so shackled to life at sea offer a woman who yearns for her own Scottish hearth? And how can she explain the secret she is hiding from those dear to her?
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With all I'd heard about the fabulous nature of this book, I could hardly wait to settle into a chair and start reading. I was expecting a book with the spectacular appeal of MISS WHITTIER MAKES A LIST (my absolute favorite book by Ms. Kelly). Although this novel takes place roughly during the same time frame (the Regency/Napoleonic Wars period), that is where the similarities end.
Mrs. McVinnie is a young Scottish widow who lives with her father-in-law (who was in the war and in same rifle corps as his son). A letter comes for 'Miss Jeannie McVinnie' and Jeannie decides to accept the job as chaparone to Captain Will Summers' niece, Larinda. Jeannie understands that the letter is from Capt. Summers, asking to hire his old nanny (some 60 years of age) but she decides to take the job so Galen McVinnie (her father-in-law) can go fishing with his buddies (for a couple of months) with a clear conscience.
What Jeannie finds when she arrives is pure bedlam; Larinda is a mean-spirited snob, Aunt Agatha Smeath is turning Edward into a permanent invalid, the illegitimate child Clare cries all night and Capt. Summers wants to roar orders, not listen to familial problems. Into this mess walks Jeannie McVinnie; she fixes almost all of the problems in a matter of a few days. This was hard to believe.
I particularly dislike using actual people in novels for more than a passing comment. Making Beau Brummell an actor in a portion of the book smacked of phoniness. It seems (to me) as if an author is rewriting history.
**SPOILER** Another problem I had with the book was how quickly Will changed. Will is dying to marry Jeannie while he is aground; as soon as he gets a ship, he withdraws his proposal. My estimation of Will dropped through the floor.
**SPOILER** Although Will was Edward's guardian, he told Jeannie to decide what to do about Edward's future. He told her, "That will be for you to say, Jeannie. I have no judgment in this matter." At this point, they are no longer engaged. I understand that Will was reminded of his own running away to sea and was concerned that his solution was not right for his ward. But to abdicate his responsibility in this way seemed odd.
This novel did not have the usual suspects of a Carla Kelly novel: Lots of sparkling dialogue, fascinating characters and depth of plot . I'm glad to have read it, but it doesn't rest in my pantheon of Carla Kelly masterpieces. 3.5 stars