A Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia Vincy (with a Giveaway!)

A Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia Vincy

Narrated by Kate Reading

Mia Vincy’s début historical romance, A Wicked Kind of Husband, came out in the middle of 2018, but I didn’t get around to reading it until December – and was so impressed by it that it was a last-minute entry into my Best Books of 2018 list. Historical romance has been in a bit of a slump for the past couple of years, so it was a huge relief to find this gem, a very well-written, funny, tender and poignant marriage of convenience story featuring complex, well-drawn characters and peppered with superb-one liners and humour that never feels forced. In fact, even as I was reading it, I just knew that if the book ever came out in audio format, Kate Reading would be the ideal narrator; that dry wit and banter was just crying out for her wonderful deadpan delivery – and what do you know? Sometimes wishes really do come true!

And your wish to listen to a free copy could come true as well, as we are doing a GIVEAWAY of this audiobook for one lucky winner! See below for details and the entry form.

Two years before the book opens, Cassandra married wealthy industrialist Joshua DeWitt, a friend and protégé of her father’s. At the time, Cassandra was nursing a broken heart – the man she loved had eloped with someone else – and agreed to the match after her father persuaded her that DeWitt was a good man and that marrying him would ensure she would be able to retain possession of the family home, Sunne Park, after his (her father’s) death. Cassandra remembers little of the wedding or her bridegroom – other than that his manner was rude and abrasive and their wedding night was perfunctory and uncomfortable – and has been content to remain in Warwickshire ever since. This preference has accorded well with her husband’s stated wish that she should stay put in the country, but the increasingly erratic and outrageous behaviour of her nineteen-year-old sister Lucy has caused Cassandra to decide to spend some time in London. Lucy’s behaviour is, she suspects, partly due to her being cooped up with little to do or to interest her, so she decides to ask their grandmother, the Duchess of Sherborne, to sponsor Lucy’s début into society in the hopes that she will eventually attract a suitable husband. As luck would have it, Mr. DeWitt is due to travel to Liverpool, so as long as Cassandra times her visit to take place whilst he is away, he won’t even know she’s in London.

Um.

The trouble starts just a few days after Cassandra’s arrival when, out walking with a group of friends, she encounters a tall, dark, (and yes, very handsome!) rather unkempt and rude gentleman who immediately rubs her the wrong way:

 “Did you scold me?” he said.

“Had you greeted us politely, neither of us would be wasting this time.”

“Had I greeted you politely, you would have taken that as an invitation to blather on about balls and bonnets and I don’t know what. And what are you laughing at now, Dammerton?”

“You two make an adorable couple,” the duke said.

The man snorted. “Spare me your matchmaking. I’m already married.”

“As am I,” Cassandra said automatically, her head beginning to float away, her eyes fixed on His Grace’s cravat

“I realize you are both married.” The duke looked from one to the other. “But do you realize you are married to each other?”

Oops.

We all know where this is headed, but Ms. Vincy has put her own spin on a well-used trope and elevated it into something fresh, exciting and, in places, even unpredictable.

Cassandra and Joshua are compelling, likeable and flawed characters who leap off the page. Cassandra has taken on the burden of caring for her family – her laudanum-addicted mother and two younger sisters – since the death of her father, and none of them has any concept of all that Cassandra does for them and certainly no appreciation for it. She’s an admirable heroine, one who operates within the constraints of society but who is most certainly not the sort of biddable and demure wife convention suggests she should be. She’s quick witted and more than able to hold her own against her irascible husband, but there’s a vulnerability to her, too, one that Joshua quickly recognises in the way she retreats behind a mask of fixed smiles and diplomacy whenever she finds herself becoming too emotional.

Joshua – who grew up as the heir to an earldom until, aged fourteen, his father’s marriage was declared bigamous and he was cast out – is blunt, lacks patience and doesn’t suffer fools AT ALL, let alone gladly, but he’s also full of energy and ideas. He expects unquestioning obedience and likes his life as it is – so the sudden and unwanted appearance of the wife he married as a favour to a dear friend is unwelcome to say the least. He wants to pack her off back to Sunne Park as soon as possible; she wants to stay until her grandmother agrees to sponsor Lucy’s season; they’re at an impasse, and the last thing Joshua wants or needs is to start finding himself reluctantly impressed by his wife’s determination and her quick wit.

“You should… Let me explain, Mrs. DeWitt, how marriage works.”

“Oh, please do, Mr. DeWitt, I’m all agog.”

“I am the husband, so I make the rules to suit me.”

“And I am the wife, so I change the rules to suit me.”

And worse… she might even be likeable. Which would be disastrous.

“You seem puzzled,” said his disruptive wife, as they reached the gate. “Have I said something to puzzle you?”

“Most of what you say puzzles me. It’s almost as though you have a mind of your own.”

“Please don’t vex yourself. I’ll try not to use it too often.”

If you’re familiar with any of Kate Reading’s performances of Loretta Chase, then you’ll understand why I thought she’d be the perfect narrator for this book. She’s an incredibly skilled performer, as adept at narrating this sort of dryly amusing, quick-fire banter as she is in moments of reflection or intimacy or in scenes where the humour is of the laugh-out-loud variety. (Her Drunk!Lucy is a hoot.) Her portrayal of both principals is spot on; Joshua’s lower-pitched almost growly delivery immediately paints him exactly as he’s described – tetchy and cantankerous but brimming with energy, and Cassandra’s even, unflappable tones and measured delivery are the perfect foil. In Ms. Reading’s capable hands, their verbal exchanges are so well timed that it’s easy, sometimes, to forget you’re listening to one person and not two. Yet for all her skill in this area, she’s no slouch when it comes to quieter, more reflective moments, where she brings their more vulnerable qualities to the fore. It will come as no surprise when I say that all the other aspects of Ms. Reading’s performance are excellent, too – the secondary cast is expertly differentiated (she has a great line in ‘grande dames’) and the pacing is just right. A Wicked Kind of Husband is a real treat in terms of both story and narration, and Mia Vincy is most definitely an author to watch. Do yourself a favour and grab a copy as soon as you can.

Caz


THE GIVEAWAY

And now for the GIVEAWAY info! One lucky winner will get an Audible download code for Mia Vincy’s A Wicked Kind of Husband, narrated by Kate Reading! Just click below to enter for a chance to win – ends midnight Monday, December 9, 2019, Central Standard Time (US).

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The Fine Print: No purchase is necessary. The giveaway is open from 12 am CST Monday, December 2, 2019, through 12:00 am CST Tuesday, December 10, 2019 (which is midnight Monday, December 9).

One winner will be chosen. The prize is 1 download code for the audiobook on Audible. (approximate value estimated: US$25), therefore, winners may need to have an Audible US, CA, UK or AU account in order to redeem the prize. Anyone over 18 who can redeem an Audible code and for whom this audiobook title is not geo-restricted is eligible to enter, with the exception that the reviewers at AudioGals and their immediate family members are not eligible. :) Also, not eligible where prohibited by law. :)

One entry per person, please. Winners will be chosen at random by Rafflecopter software. Winners will be notified by email used for entry by 11:59 pm Wednesday, December 11, 2019 CST, and will have 72 hours to respond to claim the prize. If no response is received, another winner will be chosen.

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3 thoughts on “A Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia Vincy (with a Giveaway!)

  1. What a great review of A Wicked Kind of Husband! You voice my exact reactions on listening to this book. The story was great and wonderfully performed by Kate Reading.
    After listening to it, I quickly tried to find other books by Mia Vincy but it seems the one I found is only on Kindle and not yet recorded. Fingers crossed it will soon be recorded and by Kate Reading!

    1. Thank you! This was the author’s début novel – incredible as it may seem! The news is good all round in that Ms. Vincy’s next book (which has just come out in print), A Beastly Kind of Earl, is every bit as good, it’s coming to audio and Ms. Reading is narrating.

  2. Omigosh! Yay! Hope I will have it by my birthday in January! You give me hope and something to look forward to.

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