Revue de presse :
The third book in Kramer's House of Brady series offers everything this author's fans have come to expect including a sinfully sexy romance between two perfectly matched protagonists, a richly amusing cast of unconventional secondary characters, and a lively plot that doesn't take itself too seriously. - Booklist Kramer's gift is her innate ability to tell a story with unerring honesty, deep emotion and humor. Readers will laugh, cry and deeply sigh from beginning to end of this beautifully told, enchanting love story. - RT Book Reviews TOP PICK! Praise for Loving Lady Marcia Kramer's unique take on the TV series The Brady Bunch is a delight: funny, sweet, sexy, smart, and more charming than the show. With Kramer's enchanting sense of humor, the blonde, lovely Brady girls and their irascible brothers, loving parents, and housekeeper Alice are off on a romp that rivals Shakespeare for a comedy of errors. Readers will be up all night before drifting off to dream of a love story like this.--RT Book Reviews Kramer scores with the inaugural House of Brady imbroglio...Though [she] includes her characteristic lighthearted touches, she's smart and confident enough to take her characters and their situations seriously, turning what could have been a one-line joke into a deep and appealing story. --Publishers Weekly. Praise for Kieran Kramer's Impossible Bachelor series When Harry Met Molly. A delectable debut...I simply adored it!--Julia Quinn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Bridgerton series"Clever banter, stellar pacing, and appealing, exceptionally well-drawn characters make this fresh, sexy, and gloriously funny debut a knockout and a perfect start to Kramer's Regency-set quartet. --Library Journal (starred review)an exquisite debut!Kathryn Caskie, New York Times bestselling author Dukes To the Left Of Me, Princes to the Right. Utterly charming and delightful with a twisted spy plot mixed inh --Various
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Peregrine Russell, Perry to his closest friends, is the fifth Duke of St. Bryant. He wasn't going to be, however. Jasper, his older brother who was also his very best friend, was heir to the title. But Jasper, aged 19, died in an accident with Perry, who was 17 at the time. Perry has never been the same since. He becomes a philandering wastrel-he blames himself for Jasper's death, and so does his father. Perry has chosen to stay away from home as much as possible. But when his father dies, leaving Perry as the new duke, he is forced to return home. His mother hasn't wanted much to do with him either, so it is a surprise to him when she appears in his parlour one afternoon demanding that he must find a woman to marry now that he has a title.
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