The Lady Most Willing...: A Novel in Three Parts
At the behest of three of the most talented historical romance authors writing today, you are cordially invited to a ball. No, a party. No . . . a kidnapping. Taran Ferguson, laird of his clan, is determined that his ancient (if not so honorable) birthright be secured before he dies. When both...
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At the behest of three of the most talented historical romance authors writing today, you are cordially invited to a ball. No, a party. No . . . a kidnapping. Taran Ferguson, laird of his clan, is determined that his ancient (if not so honorable) birthright be secured before he dies. When both his nephews refuse to wed, the old reprobate takes matters into his own hands: he raids a ball and makes off with four likely brides . . . Miss Marilla Chisholm—the bonniest lass in Scotland, and an heiress to boot. Miss Fiona Chisholm—her older sister, another fine choice (but for that tiny stain on her reputation). Lady Cecily Tarleton—true, she's an English beauty, but very, very rich. Miss Catriona Burns—without name or fortune, clearly someone made a mistake. Oh, yes. And one very irate duke. Because somewhere there must be one lady most willing to love a Scottish lord.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780062107381 (0062107380)
Publish date: December 26th 2012
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Lady Most (#2)
Simply put, this was a very enjoyable read. In the future, I will likely read it again.
Taran Ferguson has decided that if left to their own devices, his two nephews are never going to get their act together and find suitable brides. So just before Christmas, he takes matters into his own hands, rallies his faithful retainers, rides over to the neighbouring estate where there is a hous...
This book is the second collaboration by Eloisa James, Julia Quinn and Connie Brockway where they make up a plot that involves three (or more) couples to fall in love at the same time and the situation where this happens. (Their first collaboration was "The Lady Most Likely".) There's an introduct...
I have to say I loved Quinn's story the most. This was sad for me because it was the first of the three and then it went downhill from there. I loved Catriona's personality and Bretton's. They were made for eachother and it was terribly romantic. I also just really have a thing for the rich gentlema...
Boom. This is how it's done. I absolutely loved this!! Clever, funny, sweet, sexy, charming, all three stories are perfectly woven together. Bonus points for Connie Brockway's SAT-words.