Cotillion by Georgette Heyer
Title: Cotillion
Author: Georgette Heyer
Genre: Regency Fiction
Pages: 482
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Jane Austen; Mount TBR; Dusty Bookshelf
How I Got It: I own it
A sham betrothal isn't the only thing that gets Kitty and Freddy into trouble, but it's definitely the beginning ..
A most unusual hero Freddy is immensely rich, of course, and not bad-looking, but he's mild-mannered, a bit hapless-not anything like his virile, handsome, rakish cousin Jack ...
A heroine in a difficult situation Young Kitty Charing stands to inherit a vast fortune from her irascible and eccentric guardian-provided she marries one of his great-nephews ...
A sham betrothal No sooner does Kitty arrive in London then the race for her hand begins, but between confirmed rakes and bumbling affections, Kitty needs a daring scheme ...
I've read that Georgette Heyer is the successor to Jane Austen herself. So I thought i would give her another chance (previously read The Black Moth), but I am a bit disappointed. That isn't to say that Heyer is a bad writer. I think overall the books is well written and interesting. It's just not Jane Austen to me. Heyer doesn't have the wit or the social awareness of Austen. I predicted the plot line, but that's not the main problem. I could predict Austen's plot lines before I got 30 pages into her novels. The issue is that unlike Austen, Heyer's characters are caricatures to me. I just can't seem to get behind any of them. They seem so one dimensional. I want to be surprised or at least enchanted with the main characters. Yet, I felt none of that here. Overall, many people may love this book, it just wasn't for me.