Lady Whistledown Strikes Back
Who Stole Lady Neeley's Bracelet? Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant, or the rogue? All of London is abuzz with speculation, but it is clear that one of four couples is connected to the crime. Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, May 1816 Julia Quinn enchants: A dashing...
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Who Stole Lady Neeley's Bracelet? Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant, or the rogue? All of London is abuzz with speculation, but it is clear that one of four couples is connected to the crime. Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, May 1816 Julia Quinn enchants: A dashing fortune hunter is captivated by the Season's most desired debutante . . . and must prove he is out to steal the lady's heart, not her dowry. Suzanne Enoch tantalizes: An innocent miss who has spent her life scrupulously avoiding scandal is suddenly—and secretly—courted by London's most notorious rogue. Karen Hawkins seduces: A roving viscount comes home to rekindle the passionate fires of his marriage . . . only to discover that his beautiful, headstrong bride will not be so easily won. Mia Ryan delights: A lovely, free-spirited servant is dazzled by the romantic attentions of a charming earl . . . sparking a scandalous affair that could ruin them both. You'll hear it first from Lady Whistledown
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780060577483 (0060577487)
ASIN: 60577487
Publish date: April 27th 2004
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Anthologies,
Historical Romance,
19th Century,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Short Stories,
Regency Romance
Series: Lady Whistledown (#2)
Light hearted. Like the return of Lady Whistledown's society judgements.
A pesar de la melancolía que persigue a los personajes, la historia es entretenida y dulce. Todo ocurre un poco demasiado rápido y no tiene tanto humor como otras narraciones de Julia Quinn, sin embargo se disfruta.
Rating only for Julia Quinn's story.
Once again I loved the novellas by Hawkins and Quinn but didn't care for the other two.
Really cute concept for a book and I don't mean that sarcastically. I didn't read the first Whistledown (as it was not as the used book store) but apparently it didn't matter as it was a stand alone book. I was pleasantly surprised by the stories; none were memorable, per se, but they were all ent...