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Hallie Rubenhold
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Doubleday (1 Jun 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0385618867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385618861
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 19.1 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,541,417 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Rollicking good read...A remarkable picture of a fascinating age which combined extraordinary bawdiness with silky sophistication (think Hogarth and Gainsborough).'
--Daily Express

'A full-blooded historical romp - two parts Lizzie Bennett and Tom Jones's Sophia Western to one part Moll Flanders - with a splash of Fanny Hill.'
--Independent

'a vibrant coming of age story...ricochets with bawdy energy, witty observation and rollicking pace between brothels, theatres and the corridors of political power. Lots of fun.'
--Easy Living --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Delicious female historical perfect for fans of Downton Abbey, Lark Rise to Candleford and Cranford, introducing the scandalous Henrietta Lightfoot. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
It has been a while since our book club has read such an enjoyable and original historical novel. The heroine is intelligent yet at the same time naive, witty yet diffident. The author has an eye for detail - in regards to the fashions and customs of the era - but the story is never suffocated by too much history.
Although Henrietta Lightfoot's life is haunted by misfortune the author also injects some wonderful touches of humour and irony into her writing (whether it be voiced by her heroine, or at her heroine's expense).
I strongly recommend you spend your Summer in the Eighteenth Century, in the company of Mistress Lightfoot and Hallie Rubenhold.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
By Brett H TOP 50 REVIEWER
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Henrietta is indeed an innocent abroad, as green as grass. However, possessed of a degree of wit, intelligence and native cunning, she soon learns and learns fast how to survive in a hostile environment outside of the cocooned existence of her upbringing. The first third of the book is devoted to a narrative which explains what happened before October 16th 1789, which is headlined on the back cover as the day she felt obliged to flee from her home. This is interesting and eventful, but nothing like as eventful as what befalls her once she makes the momentous decision to leave!

Henrietta very soon comes to realise that, in her own words, nothing goes for nothing in this world and it does not take her long to start to manipulate situations for her own benefit. Initially totally naïve, she quickly learns to be suspicious of motives and to take nothing at face value, although she does come to understand that quite a few of the people she meets are genuine and even if what is being proposed is not very palatable it is sometimes meant kindly with her best interests at heart. Indeed quite a number of her acquaintances recognise her naivety and go out of their way to tutor her in the ways of the world.

This book is written in the first person which is highly effective and seems quite natural in this context with none of the awkwardness which sometimes results when telling a story from this perspective. The whole volume is addressed to an early Victorian audience and defers to their prejudices and prudishness - this gives a period flavour which works really well. From the advanced publicity, the reader might have expected a bawdy historical tale and if this is the case they will not be disappointed. Of course in reality the outcome for a girl in Hetty's position would have had a high likelihood of turning out extremely badly, but for the purposes of this story we can suspend our disbelief since our heroine has an almost Flashman like ability to end up overcoming all adversity.

I do not think the author would be offended if I say that she perhaps did not set out to write one of the classic books of English literature, and I believe she has been highly successful in achieving exactly what she did set out to do. The result is entertaining and easy to read. I understand that the current volume is the first of a three part deal between the author and her publishers so there is little doubt that the saga of Mrs Lightfoot will run and run and I look forward to her future outings!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic! 27 July 2011
By love reading TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Oh, this book is almost perfect. I adored it.
I particularly love books set in this era and it is so authentic and believable. I was absolutely fascinated with the history.
Apart from that, the story is extremely gripping. I couldn't put it down. I was desperate to know what happened to the characters and if Hetty had been conned by George and the ambiguity surrounding that relationship kept me hooked and therein lies the novel's only fault in my opinion; that the ambiguity remained for me at the end.
That aside, I think this is one of the best written and most enjoyable novels I've read in a long time. It reminded me very much of The Crimson Petal but I actually think that Hetty's story was more engaging.
I have read so many pretentious and dull novels recently that have received glowing reviews that this was a breath of fresh air. I absolutely loved it and I hope other readers enjoy it as much as I did.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
An enjoyable historical romp
This is a good read about the life of Henrietta Lightfoot. She starts out as a beautiful, sweet, innocent girl, who just wants to be accepted by her aunt and uncle and to be best... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Sarah Lambert
Nicely written...
This is a story of illicit love, and the emergence of a heroine, Henrietta, who is by her own admission, neither eloquent, nor desirous enough to attract the attention of her... Read more
Published 5 months ago by jaffareadstoo
Saccharine and winceworthy
The desciption and first few pages of this book led me to beleive it would be a ribald and fun-filled account of a young lady's fall and rise as a courtesan; what we have instead... Read more
Published 5 months ago by bluecougar25
A page-turning mix of Fanny Hill and Flashman...
I had no idea what to expect when I picked this up - to be honest, I was prepared for it to be quickly relegated to the pile of semi-skimmed fly-swatters waiting for their trip to... Read more
Published 5 months ago by captive8122@hotmail.com
An enjoyable read
While I was reading this book it seemed vaguely familiar - at first I couldn't quite pin it down, but on further reading, it came to me. Read more
Published 7 months ago by katseyes
A huge dissapoitment
SUCH A TIRESOME HEROINE!!!
NOT SINCE DE-SADE'S "Justine, or Good Conduct Well Chastised" HAVE I ENCOUNTERD SO MANY MISSFORTUNES BEFALL ONE POOR STUPIDLY INNOCENT YOUNG LADY. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Neta-lie Gross
A love story
This book is a love story adventure! Set in the 18th century it is the tale of Henrietta Ingerton, a lady brought up in a privelaged rank, how she fell in love and followed her... Read more
Published 8 months ago by S. D. Williams
Delightful, compelling 18th century romp
Hallie Rubenhold's novel is a deliciously light-hearted romp through the late eighteenth-century. Written as a letter to the reader, Mistress of My Fate perfectly captures the... Read more
Published 8 months ago by matchstick girl
Rubenhold's Rollicking Romp
Hallie Rubenhold's foray into the world of historical fiction brings us to Henrietta Lightfoot and the first volume of her memoirs. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mrs. D. J. Smith
Enter the world of Ms Lightfoot and loose your self to another time...
I can not rave enough about this delightful book, whether you are a fan of historical fiction or not this wonderfully told story reads as if you are there in the room with these... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Karon.
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