The Lady Most Likely...
A Novel in Three Parts
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4.1 • 270 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
From Julia Quinn, the author of Bridgerton—along with
close friends and bestselling authors Eloisa James and Connie Brockway—comes an
enchanting tale of a country house party in which three heroines find their
happily ever after!
And You’re
Invited!
Given a house party explicitly designed to end in weddings, which
author do you think escorted which heroine to the party?
The
always outspoken Miss Katherine Peyton
The
impossibly beautiful (and painfully shy) Miss Gwendolyn Passmore
The
widowed Lady Georgina Sorrell (who has no plans to marry, ever)
When it comes to gentlemen, did Connie invite the horse-mad
but irresistibly handsome Earl of Briarly? Did Julia bring the dashing war hero
Captain Neill Oakes to the party? Was Eloisa escorted by the terribly eligible
new Earl of Charters?
You’ll love the puzzle and enjoy the escape when reading
this delicious novel!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This charming, lighthearted Regency, written in three parts by bestsellers Quinn (Ten Things I Love About You), James (A Kiss at Midnight), and Brockway (The Golden Season), delivers wit and heart with every page. Lady Carolyn Finchley hosts a house party to find a match for her horse-mad brother, Hugh Dunne, earl of Briarly. Hugh (who compares the season's top debutante to the "one foal that everyone thinks will breed a winner") and two other exceedingly eligible gents mingle with Miss Gwendolyn Passmore, who conceals awkwardness with arrogance; the straight-speaking Miss Katherine Peyton; and Hugh's recently widowed childhood friend Lady Georgina Sorrell. The romance's cheerful tone and key plot points carry through seamlessly as each author takes the reins, making three matches for the price of one.
Customer Reviews
Another great book from theses authors
This was a great read. I do like their other book better but this one is still great. If you love Julia’s books then this is another great one for you!
The lady most likely
Very sweet book
Hard to follow
This book was not so great. I didn’t like all the jumping around.