Okay, I finally got
A Civil Contract by Georgette Heyer and braced myself to read it, as reviews were all positive, but from them, I learned I should not expect a great romance and it would be bittersweet, so I needed to be in the mood for that.
That was not true. I love everyone who told me it was awesome, but
that was totally a romance.
Below: my defense of
A Civil Contract as not just romance but Romance, and an
awesome goddamn Romance. With farming!
(I have feelings, okay? Paragraphs of them. PARAGRAPHS. With citations! Because...Wednesday?)
( spoilers, so many )I am willing to take contrary arguments, but they're wrong, telling you right now. Romance, people. All the romance. With farming!
(Also, note: this entire plot was used by another author in
To Catch an Earl by Rosina Pyatt, and when I say plot, I mean Harlequin version. If you've read it, compare and contrast to
A Civil Contract; it's kind of hilarious, though yeah, it goes Harlequin very quickly, it still sticks to the outline (the differences are very, very Harlequin-additions). Like a lot.)