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When the Marquis of Westham spends 5 years at his country estate, what is a bored household of servants in London to do? Why rent out the rooms in the mansion of course! And what a wacky bunch of tenants it is, with one beautiful young miss in the group. She's looking for a husband and he has decided to set up his nursery. But does that mean he'll marry a girl with such off the wall characters for family members?
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I really enjoyed this book! At first glance, I thought from the book's title that it would be a mystery. It turned out that it's not, but it is a romance set in motion by the butler. It was a lot of fun to read and is one of my favorites!
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Like every noble in the London peerage, Morgan Drummond, Marquis of Westham, expects his butler to be awaiting his return home-even when that return follows a five-year absence. But he didn't expect the horde of strangers who've taken up residence in his house, courtesy of that enterprising butler and a discreet classified ad. Morgan's plan to toss his unwelcome tenants into the street is thwarted by a beautiful but indomitable debutante, Miss Emma Clifford-who's not averse to a bit of blackmail for a good cause.
Now Morgan finds himself squiring the lovely Emma to the ton's most fashionable events-and what's more surprising, he's beginning to enjoy it. Surely he's not falling for such an infuriating woman, even if she does have a way of making him forget his own name? That butler has a lot to answer for-but then again, it's so hard to find good help...
Now Morgan finds himself squiring the lovely Emma to the ton's most fashionable events-and what's more surprising, he's beginning to enjoy it. Surely he's not falling for such an infuriating woman, even if she does have a way of making him forget his own name? That butler has a lot to answer for-but then again, it's so hard to find good help...
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What a charming story! It's a little silly, but very funny and a lot of fun.
Enjoyable read!
Durene R. (Berit913) reviewed The Butler Did It (Westham-Brentwood, Bk 1) on + 373 more book reviews
Historical romance. Very good
Carol P. (BookLover4Ever) reviewed The Butler Did It (Westham-Brentwood, Bk 1) on + 125 more book reviews
Not Michaels' best effort but still funny in places.
Stacey B. (ccblack) - reviewed The Butler Did It (Westham-Brentwood, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
A humorous Regency Romance.
Barbara B. (redhatter) reviewed The Butler Did It (Westham-Brentwood, Bk 1) on + 577 more book reviews
Morgan Drummond, Marquis of Westham, expects his butler to be waiting for him after a five year long absence. He doesn't expect the horder of strangers who've taken up residence in his house, courtesy of that enterprising butler and a discreet classified ad. This is a funny and delightful book. Kasey Michaels at her best.
Erina J. (Booksmart1) reviewed The Butler Did It (Westham-Brentwood, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
Funny! Really enjoyable!
VERY ENJOYABLE READING
Like every noble in the London peerage, Morgan Drummond, Marquis of Westham, expects his butler to be awaiting his return home-even when that return follows a five-year absence. But he didn't expect the horde of strangers who've taken up risidence in his house, courtesy of that enterprising butler and a discreet classified ad. Morgan's plan to toss his unwelcome tenants into the street is thwarted by a beautiful but indomitable debutante, Miss Emma Clifford-who's not averse to a bit of blackmail for a good cause.
Now Morgan finds himself squiring the lovely Emma to the ton's most fashionable events-and what's more surprising, he's beginning to enjoy it. Surely he's not falling for such an infuriating woman, even if she does have a way of making him forget his own name? That butler has a lot to answer for-but then again, it's so hard to find good help...
Now Morgan finds himself squiring the lovely Emma to the ton's most fashionable events-and what's more surprising, he's beginning to enjoy it. Surely he's not falling for such an infuriating woman, even if she does have a way of making him forget his own name? That butler has a lot to answer for-but then again, it's so hard to find good help...
An interesting twist on a Regency.
Fun victorian romance.
Rachel H. (scrapbooker) reviewed The Butler Did It (Westham-Brentwood, Bk 1) on + 147 more book reviews
Despite his five-year absence, eminently eligible Regency bachelor Morgan Drummond, Marquis of Westham, expects his lordly residence to be in tip-top shape when he unexpectedly returns to London for the social season to find a suitable wife. After all, he has Thornley, the perfect butler. Instead, he finds a motley cast of social-climbing perfect strangers already in residence. Making the most of their cachet as the marquis's "houseguests" are a 70-year-old con man with a scheme for turning lead to gold, a nouveau rich seamstress who's possibly a killer, and the entire formidable (if impoverished) family of debutante Emma Cliffordwho's hunting a wealthy husband. Who's responsible for the mayhem? The butler did it.
One of Kasey Michaels very best! Regency romance, comedy; entertaining, interesting characters, several sub-plots. I really got a kick out of this story - highly recommended.
Very droll. Hard to get into and stay with.
Returning from a five year absence, Morgan Drummond didn't expect the horde of strangers who've taken up residence in his house, courtesy of his interprising butler and a discreet classified ad. His effort to toss them into the street is thwarted by Emma Clifford, who is not adverse to using a bit of blackmail to keep everyone in the house.
Morgan finds himself squiring Emma to the ton's most fashionalbe events and beginning to actually enjoy himself. The butler has a lot to answer for, but then again, it's so hard to find good help.
Morgan finds himself squiring Emma to the ton's most fashionalbe events and beginning to actually enjoy himself. The butler has a lot to answer for, but then again, it's so hard to find good help.
Duplicate copy!