The Last Lady B
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- $279.00
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- $279.00
Descripción editorial
Lady B may have married Bluebeard; she may have fallen in love with a gorgeous, grumpy solicitor; she may have met a ghost and survived to tell the tale! New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Eloisa James delights with witty historical romance with a gothic twist.
In the depths of winter, Lady Genevieve Hughes, her pet piglet, and her septuagenarian husband travel to a haunted abbey in the Scottish Highlands. Evie is excited to meet a ghost (perhaps one of her husband’s three previous wives), but didn’t expect the funny, quirky guests to become the friends she’s never had. And she certainly didn’t imagine meeting Sir Godric Everly, a sardonic, witty solicitor who loathes her husband.
Yet as secrets and lies turn Evie’s world upside down, Sir Godric becomes the one person whom she can trust.
When ghosts, multiple wills, and a shocking marriage certificate bring Lord Burnsby’s past crashing into his present, Burnsby promptly dies, leaving Evie free to remarry…though as a virgin wife, now a virgin widow, she is more unnerved by the marriage bed than a spectral visit.
More importantly, she has to figure out whose identity is false, whose vows are dishonorable, whose truths could destroy her reputation—and where her heart belongs.
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Dripping with suspense and sensuality, this standalone Regency from bestseller James (the Accidental Brides series) proves she remains at the top of her game. Genevieve "Evie" Hughes marries the decades older, thrice-widowed Lord Burnsby, whom she believes to be kind and harmless, in exchange for his agreement to put up the dowry for her younger sister, Rosie. She travels with her new husband to his hunting lodge, a converted abbey in the Scottish Highlands, to celebrate his 70th birthday. The servants say the lodge is haunted by Burnsby's previous wives, and Evie immediately begins searching for the ghosts. Also in attendance are Burnsby's heir, Lance; his wife, Colette; and Lance's friend, Sir Godric Everley, a solicitor with ties to the British government, who makes clear his negative opinion of both Burnsby and fortune-hunting Evie. Worse, Evie discovers that her husband's mistress, Sophonisba Ainsworth, has lived at the abbey for years, causing Evie to question her previous assessment of Burnsby's character. As the intrigue ramps up—complete with death, scandalous revelations, criminal allegations, and the potential for supernatural interference—sparks fly between Evie and Godric. The gothic abbey proves a perfect backdrop to their tumultuous and compulsively readable romance. It's an unmitigated delight. Correction: An earlier version of this review misidentified the book as part of the Accidental Brides series.