One minute Grace Lancaster is an overworked event manager organising 2013βs New Yearβs Eve ballβ¦ The next sheβs kissing a rather gorgeous man at the Regency themed party. Everyoneβs entitled to an out-of-character New Yearβs kiss, right? Except Jasper Mossman, Earl of Bingham, isnβt at a costume party – heβs a real-life gentleman from 1813…
And, it seems, kissing a man in Regency London has consequences!
What Grace considers normal behaviour scandalises Regency society and so far sheβs provided the irrepressible gossips of the ton with a seasonβs worth of conversation! In a scramble to protect her reputation, as well as his own, Jasper insists that they marry for the sake of her honour. Marrying Mr Darcy might be a 21st century girlβs dream β but the reality is far from romantic. Corsets are uncomfortable, no running water is disastrous! Grace had always planned on falling in love before she got married, but when Jasper takes her in his arms she just might believe sheβs finally found her very own Prince Charming.
I really liked the idea of a fish out of water with this time travelling romance β¦ except we really didnβt get a lot of that.Β Β Grace fit in a little too easily β she didnβt really struggle with the rules of society or the lack of modern amenities (two things that I think would really throw me for a loop).Β Β Instead she makes friends, lands a fiance (although with quite a scandal to go along with it) and never even blinks at the way things are.Β Β If sheβd been a history buff or something, it might have worked but this seemed like a lost opportunity to me, even if it was just for a little extra humor.
If instead of time travelling sheβd just been a foreigner to London, the story could have definitely worked.Β Β I liked Grace, Jasper and their assorted friends and family.Β Β The romance is sweet β love (or lust) at first sight that leads to an engagement, two people having to get to know each other, plus a little intrigue involving Jasperβs almost intended all combine to give readers a fun historical romance.
There are a couple of other loose ends that made the ending seem a little rushed to me β there is a character that pops up to play a big part in the story only to then disappear and the key to Graceβs time travelling is found out of the blue.Β Β These were pretty big plot points that I donβt think were given proper attention.
So β¦ if you take it as a historical romanceΒ Debutantes Donβt DateΒ is wonderful.Β Β The characters are engaging, the plot around their wedding is interesting, and I liked how their romance led to a happy ending.Β Β It was just the parts around Grace being from the future that Iβm not sure were handled as deftlyΒ as they could have been. Β Overall though I definitely enjoyed it and would be happy to read more by O’Grady.
