Summer of Discontent: A Short Story

Summer of Discontent: A Short Story

by M. C. Beaton

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Amazon:★★★★4.2(377)
Goodreads:★★★★3.99(273)
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Added on January 15, 2026

Description

In this Regency romance novella, a proper young English lady spends her summer getting into mischief by masquerading as a servant girl.Cassandra, or Cassie to her friends, sticks out like a redheaded weed amidst her family of tidy blooms. At Bramfield Park, Cassie's prim parents and attractive older sister, Sophia, wish for nothing but an advantageous marriage for their eldest and prettiest—and for Cassie to stay out of the way. But when the surprisingly charming Lord Peter Courtney pays Bramfield a visit to take in Cassie's father's renowned collection of art—and, if the Earl of Wychhaven has anything to say about it, to add his daughter Sophia to Courtney's own collection—fate throws Cassie and the Lord together under most extraordinary circumstances. What began with a simple ruse to aid a friend grows more complex as Cassie's feelings for Lord Peter grow stronger, and soon she finds herself in over her head… From the New York Times–bestselling author of the Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series, M. C. Beaton's Regency romance novella, The Summer of Discontent, delivers an enchanting summertime tale of mistaken identities, unlikely friendships, and unexpected love.

Reader Reviews

★★★★★Nese

I received this free eBook through Bookbub in exchange for a fair review.I enjoyed this terribly entertaining and funny romance novel with quirky characters, good story-telling, and an all-around happy ending. The author did a fantastic job of describing the nature, characters, customs and traditions of the era and the inner feelings of the characters. With 100 Kindle pages, it is just the right length and to the point. If you are a fan of M.C. Beaton and her writing style, you will enjoy this b

★★★★Gemma

This was such a fun read. A perfect blend of mischief, humour, romance and drama. The story follows a young woman named Cassie, from a wealthy and privileged family, who disguises herself as a servant over the course of a summer. Drama ensues when the visiting Lord Courtney takes a liking to her. The plot works really well as a short story and never loses its sense of playfulness and sweetness as a result. I am curious to read more by M.C.Beaton now.

★★★★★smary

Thoroughly enjoyed this little tale!