Gentleman Jim

By Mimi Matthews

Gentleman Jim - Mimi Matthews
  • Release Date: 2020-11-10
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 432 Ratings

Description

"Tartly elegant. . . . A vigorous, sparkling, and entertaining love story with plenty of Austen-ite wit." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Matthews ups the ante with a wildly suspenseful romance..." -Library Journal, starred review

"Readers who love lots of intrigue and historicals that sound properly historical will savor this one." -NPR


She couldn't forget…

Wealthy squire's daughter Margaret Honeywell was always meant to marry her neighbor, Frederick Burton-Smythe, but it's bastard-born Nicholas Seaton who has her heart. Raised alongside her on her father's estate, Nicholas is the rumored son of notorious highwayman Gentleman Jim. When Fred frames him for theft, Nicholas escapes into the night, vowing to find his legendary sire. But Nicholas never returns. A decade later, he's long been presumed dead.

He wouldn't forgive…

After years spent on the continent, John Beresford, Viscount St. Clare has finally come home to England. Tall, blond, and dangerous, he's on a mission to restore his family's honor. If he can mete out a bit of revenge along the way, so much the better. But he hasn't reckoned for Maggie Honeywell. She's bold and beautiful—and entirely convinced he's someone else. 

As danger closes in, St. Clare is torn between love and vengeance. Will he sacrifice one to gain the other? Or with a little luck—and a lot of daring—will he find a way to have them both?

Reviews

  • Wonderfully Engaging

    5
    By goatseatoats
    Mimi Matthews never disappoints! This delicious little story is no exception
  • Gentleman Jim

    4
    By PalatableDinner
    An overall good read. Can be read as a standalone. Very well-developed writing style with lots of research evident in the writing. Nice combination of romance and familial intrigue with a touch of adventure. A few typos, some over-explanations and consequent over-rehashing of information did break the immersion at times. The plot was predictable, and the mystique surrounding St. Clair’s identity felt weird and forced given the dual perspective of the writing. Margaret’s naivety, while understandable for her character, was very trying. This was published in 2020, why are we still damseling women?
  • Gentleman Jim

    5
    By Bev teacher
    A fun story with some good twists.
  • Gentleman Jim

    5
    By jdhs1974
    Awesome story. So well written. Could not put it down. It’s after 3:00 am. 😋 well worth the lack of sleep!
  • Perfect

    5
    By Joam2010
    This was an amazing read. I loved the characters in this and how the interacted with each other. The build up to the twist was great. Could not put it down.