Masked Ball at Broxley Manor
A delectable prequel to the national bestselling Royal Spyness mysteries featuring Lady Georgiana Rannoch—thirty forth in line to the throne, and England’s poorest heiress.At the end of her first unsuccessful season out in society, Lady Georgiana has all but given up on attracting a suitable...
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A delectable prequel to the national bestselling Royal Spyness mysteries featuring Lady Georgiana Rannoch—thirty forth in line to the throne, and England’s poorest heiress.At the end of her first unsuccessful season out in society, Lady Georgiana has all but given up on attracting a suitable man—until she receives an invitation to a masked Halloween ball at Broxley Manor.
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Format: Audible Audio
ASIN: B00O2EJU38
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Edition language: English
Series: Her Royal Spyness Mysteries
This was a decent little story that I picked up as an audible freebie some time ago. There really wasn't much of a mystery until the end of the story but the descriptions of the ball were interesting enough. The voices that were used for a couple of the characters did get on my nerves but those ch...
It's fun. though I did have problems with the fact that Georgiana wants to marry some hot stranger because he's the love of her life and wants to marry him but also rejects another not-so-hot dude's marriage proposal because she doesn't know him well enough. but it was still fun.
bookshelves: spring-2014, series, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, published-2012, e-book, ipad, chick-lit, cosy, period-piece, flufferoonies, first-in-series Read on April 21, 2014 What. A waste of half an hour; that is all it took to read this skimpy annoying bit of fluff.NEXT
If you’ve enjoyed the misadventures of impoverished royal (thirty fourth in-line to the throne) Lady Georgiana in the Her Royal Spyness series, you’ll probably also enjoy this short story prequel. It provides background information that will be interesting to fans, including how Lady Georgiana met e...
A fun, quick short story about Georgiana before she strikes out on her own. I found the ending obvious, but I loved reading it anyway. A nice prelude to The Twelve Clues of Christmas.