The lady most likely
a novel in three parts
1st HarperLuxe ed.
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Contributions
- James, Eloisa - Contributor
- Brockway, Connie - Contributor
Publication
2011 - HarperLuxe, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
93,750 words, Guess
Page Count
375 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveladymostlikelyno0000quin_i5v3
- Internet Archiveladymostlikelyno0000quin_y9f4
- ISBN-100062017993
- ISBN-139780062017994
- OCLC Control Number639164394
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780062017994
- Open LibraryOL35740966M
Classifications
- DDC813/.6
- LCCPS3617.U57 L33 2011b
Description
A Novel in Three Parts Hugh Dunne, the Earl of Briarly, needs a wife—so his sister hands him a list of the very best young ladies on the market. And then, because he refuses to tear himself away from the stables where he trains Arabian racehorses, she invites all those ladies to a house party, along with some other bachelors, of course. So who will Hugh choose? The Botticelli-esque, enchanting Gwendolyn? The outspoken, delightful Katherine? If he doesn't work fast, he'll lose those ladies to his closest friends, and then where will he look for a wife? Perhaps, just perhaps, toward a lady who's not on a market at all, and would require a great deal of persuading...
Description
In a Regency novel told in three parts by three different authors, Hugh Dunne, the Earl of Briarly, throws the party of the season at his sister's country home, with the aim of finding a suitable wife.
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