Simply Perfect (Simply Quartet #4)
Set against the seductive backdrop of Regency England, New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh’s latest novel sweeps us into the sensual, enthralling world of an elite academy for young ladies. Here, amid music lessons and garden parties, whispered confessions and secret yearnings, one of...
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Set against the seductive backdrop of Regency England, New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh’s latest novel sweeps us into the sensual, enthralling world of an elite academy for young ladies. Here, amid music lessons and garden parties, whispered confessions and secret yearnings, one of the school’s teachers—headmistress Claudia Martin—will find her well-ordered world jolted by love when she meets a man who would make the perfect husband…for somebody else.Tall, dark, and exquisitely sensual, he is the epitome of male perfection. Not that Claudia Martin is looking for a lover. Or a husband. As owner and headmistress of Miss Martin’s School for Girls in Bath, she long ago resigned herself to a life without love. Until Joseph, Marquess of Attingsborough, arrives unannounced and tempts her to toss away a lifetime of propriety for an affair that can only lead to ruin.Joseph has his own reasons for seeking Claudia out. Instantly, irresistibly attracted to the...
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ISBN:
9780440337546 (0440337542)
Publish date: March 25th 2008
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Edition language: English
Series: Simply Quartet (#4)
AUDIOBOOK VERSIONI am thoroughly convinced that I don't like audiobooks and this is a perfect example why. This book which simply could have been an easy read, like most Balogh books, DRAGGED ON because an audio book is set up that way. Luckily, I left it running while I was home with the flu.I foun...
A sweet and angst-free historical romance. Loved that this features an older couple (mid 30's).
In the last of the Simply Series, Claudia Martin wasn’t looking for love, she had her school and her students, but when Joseph, Marquess of Attingsborough walks through her school doors and changes her and his world forever...... In the last of the Simply Series, Simply Perfect centers around...
Really interesting handling of women's independence and employment in the guise of a dress-up-doll historical romance; really egregiously bad handling of the illegitimate! blind! plotpoint! You don't get to be all enlightened or whatever about the role of women in society and then go on to have the ...
The title says it all. This is one of my all-time favourites.