A Madness in Spring by Kate Noble

Overview

Title: A Madness in Spring
Author: Kate Noble
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Historical romanceRegency romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2016

Thoughts

A Madness in Spring was a very quick, fun and light read to fill one of the reading challenge prompts for this year. It’s been sitting in my Kobo for a little while, but I’ve not really been diving into the historical romances all that much as of late. And, after reading this, I’m kind of wondering why – I enjoyed the somewhat innocent joy of this. Honestly, it reminded me why authors like Jane Austen and Julia Quinn are favourites of mine – there is a different kind of passion and loyalty inspired by this genre. One that reminds me of the core of what romance truly is for me – showing your person that you love them, in whatever way that may be.

Belinda and Adam’s journey to one another was kind of predictable, but I also had a lot of fun with it. They start out as the whole enemies to lovers trope, but then quickly realise that they’ve always had feelings for one another. The fact that it took a little bit of meddling to get them there made it a lot more entertaining. Plus, their knowledge of one another make them quickly fall into a fantastic relationship all that much more quickly – they already have the foundations, even if it was built by niggling each other and pushing each others’ buttons.

I love that ultimately, it’s the meddling of the well intentioned friends and new acquaintances which leads to Belinda and Adam realising that they have feelings for each other, and acting on them. And then, when they face their first hurdle and you question whether or not they’ll get a happily ever after, more meddling comes aboard to help out. I know life doesn’t work like the books, but sometimes I wish that there was meddling in some of my life to help me fix that which I’m not sure how to fix.

Although this was a historical romance, it didn’t quite have the closed door feel that I’m used to. There was a little bit more on page steam than I would anticipate from the genre. Which kind of made me enjoy it all that much more, it was so brilliantly done that I honestly didn’t want to put this down! What a wonderful story that was filled with such hope and joy, and of course, that love of a romantic happily ever after to tie it all off.

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