I wasn't too crazy about this book. I liked the characters but they annoyed me sometimes. Overall it is a good read, but having read this author before I'd expected to enjoy this one as much as I did another one of her stories.
Series: An American Heiress in London (Book 1) She's the matchmaker . . . Lady Belinda Featherstone's job is to guide American heiresses to matrimony, and away from men like Nicholas, Marquess of Trubridge. But the charming, disreputable marquess needs a wealthy bride, and he hires Belinda to help...
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Lady Belinda Featherstone is a happy widow. Though her marriage was a painful experience (she loved him, but he was only in it for her money), her husbands death pushed her into the world of matchmaking, something she is quite talente...
Lady Belinda Featherstone was a young American heiress whose marriage didn't exactly work out splendidly, with her husband both blatantly cheating on her and squandering as much of her money as possible before having the good grace to die and leave her a widow. Now supporting herself as a matchmaker...
This will be a somewhat smallish post, because honestly i don't have much to say about this book... I may confess however, that Laura Lee Guhrke's books are on my auto buy list. In fact this was one of my Christmas gifs :) Mostly, she's an author that almost never disappoints me! I'm thinking a...
I love Laura Lee Guhrke and was excited when I found out that she would be featuring American Heiresses in her next series. Although I am a fan of her work (see Girl Bachelor series), I was a little bit disappointed about this one which is why I rated it 3.5 hearts.I had a hard time warming up to B...
Not a lot to say about this one. I like HR matchmaker stories and thought this was a lot of light, frothy fun. The banter and tension in the face of their "declaration of war" left me with a smile on my face.
Acceptance amongst the Knickerbocker New York ‘aristocracy’ wasn’t attainable for a New Money girl from Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Belinda Hamilton found love instead…or so she thought. She was swept off her feet by the Seventh Earl of Featherstone, settled in England, and fleeced of all her money to pay...
Fortune hunters are a staple character within Historical romances, with these kinds of men either appearing as the foil for the hero or they could be the hero himself (but he really hates himself for needing the money). It isn’t very often where a story will allow for an unapologetic fortune hunting...
Laura Lee Guhrke has written some of my favorite historical romance but her last few books haven’t wowed me. I hoped When The Marquess Met His Match would make me fall in love with this author again but it fell short. The book was a pleasant read but neither the characters, nor the setting nor the ...
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