Lord Langley Is Back in Town (Widows of Standon, Bk 3) (Bachelor Chronicles, Bk 8)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed on + 153 more book reviews
England, 1815
The final (I think) of the series in which Felicity (from a prior book) is stuck with several widowed Lady Standons. She puts them into the house she lived in with Pippin and Tally and gives them the book they put together (The Bachelor Chronicles) when looking for husbands on the marriage mart.
Surprisingly to Felicity, the final widow becomes embroiled with none other than Lord Langley (Felicity and Tally's father), who was thought dead.
To make matters worse, all the girl's former "nannys" (really former mistresses) arrive on Minerva's doorstep at the same time.
Makes for an interesting read. It was witty and surprising. Not uncommon for Elizabeth Boyle. The only thing for me was trying to get through the age thing. It took a while to figure out who was about how old and then correctly picture it in my mind. It's so very common for hero and heroines to be young(18 - early 30's) which is not the case here. but overall, recommeneded read.
The final (I think) of the series in which Felicity (from a prior book) is stuck with several widowed Lady Standons. She puts them into the house she lived in with Pippin and Tally and gives them the book they put together (The Bachelor Chronicles) when looking for husbands on the marriage mart.
Surprisingly to Felicity, the final widow becomes embroiled with none other than Lord Langley (Felicity and Tally's father), who was thought dead.
To make matters worse, all the girl's former "nannys" (really former mistresses) arrive on Minerva's doorstep at the same time.
Makes for an interesting read. It was witty and surprising. Not uncommon for Elizabeth Boyle. The only thing for me was trying to get through the age thing. It took a while to figure out who was about how old and then correctly picture it in my mind. It's so very common for hero and heroines to be young(18 - early 30's) which is not the case here. but overall, recommeneded read.
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