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Love lessons have never gone so awry...Miss Ruth Hawthorn helps support her fatherless family the only way she can: doling out love advice in a local newspaper column under an assumed name, The Swan. When she receives a lucrative request for an in-person consultation from someone signed "O," her brother persuades her to go to London with him, teaching him what he needs to know in order to survive the short appointment. But when "O" moves up the time of the rendez-vous and Ruth's brother is nowhere to be found, she is forced to take matters into her own hands. Philip Trent, Lord Oxley, knows precisely which woman will best fill his late mother's shoes as the viscountess—now all he needs is a little help winning her over, swarmed as she is by suitors. Ashamed of his ineptitude with women but determined to succeed, Philip secretly enlists help. The youthful, bespectacled Swan seems like the last person capable of providing such help, but Philip finds in the young man both a friend and a confidant, with a surprising understanding of love. Philip's choice of woman is proving more difficult than anticipated, though, and Ruth's ongoing disguise and frequent meetings with him are taxing her conscience—and her heart. With more secrets than Ruth can manage and a heart long since lost to her most important client, she faces the threat of discovery and ruin—a prospect somehow eclipsed by the heartbreak she will face when those secrets are inevitably discovered by the man she loves. True of Heart is a sweet Regency retelling of Shakespeare's classic, Twelfth Night.Other books in this series:A Foolish Heart, Book OneMy Wild Heart, Book Two

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While I always enjoy Martha's books, this is my new favorite. I loved it start to finish. It was such a fun read, and of course it had a twist that made it unique from other Regency romance stories.Having characters I can root for is paramount to my enjoying a novel, and I found plenty to root for in the heroine, Ruth. She was so kind hearted and self-sacrificing, putting the needs of her family ahead of her own desires, even when her brother's carefree attitude complicated her efforts. What I liked most about Ruth, though, was her philosophy about what real love is. It rang true. The love equation, and her reason for identifying herself as the Swan were other highlights for me.Oxley was a bit different from the typical Regency hero. Childhood scars created a resistance to situations that would make him feel vulnerable. Still he was strong in other ways, decent and fair. I loved the way he interacted with Ruth and became an even stronger person because of her.This book is a retelling of Twelfth Night, and shared some elements with that play, most notably, of course, having a woman disguised as a man. Above all, this story had the spirit of a Shakespearean comedy, and that's one of the reasons I appreciated it so much. However, I believe it could be equally enjoyed by someone with no familiarity of any of Shakespeare's works.Also, though this is the third in a series, it could absolutely be read as a standalone, though I do recommend picking up the first two books at some point too, as they were both great reads as well.I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Regency and/or sweet romance.
Well, I have had to reconsider which Martha Keyes book is my favorite...This latest one in her Shakespeare series is so wonderfully good that I do think it is my #1 favorite over all others now!It is so Romantic and suspenseful, with a beautiful focus on forgiveness, and sacrifice.I have never read anything Shakespeare, so I can't make a comparison of this story to 'Twelfth Night' - which is what True of Heart is based on. But as a clean Regency romance I can absolutely say that it is one of the better stories I have read. I enjoyed it from beginning to end.This book was easy to read - and I don't mean that it is overly simplified or anything like that. It is just very well written. The characters are excellent. The storyline is very interesting. There is a good flow throughout, with no dull or boring 'filler' parts.I loved Ruth's character and how observant and perceptive she is with the subject of love. She gives some beautiful explanations of what true love is between people who mutually respect and care for one another. Her acting as a man to be able to give her 'love advice' is really humorous at times.I also loved Oxley's character! He is good hearted, but clueless about love. And he has his priorities a little skewed. He has to learn what is more important, fulfilling his duty to his (somewhat arrogant) family line, or being true to himself - and the love that is before him.I love Ruth an Oxley's interchanges and dialog, and when Oxley finds out Ruth is a woman, it's pretty riveting.I loved everything about this book and I highly recommend it! This author just keeps getting better.I'm wondering (hoping!) if Finmore is going to get his own story too??? He surely needs some True Love...

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