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This was such a lovely read. I could distinguish Julia's, Connie's and Eloisa's writing perfectly without seeing whom wrote for which couples because I read it through e-book. The only sad thing about this is it's too short and their 'I love yous' developed way too fast.
Julia Quinn's, Alec and Gwendolyn, story was quite good, I must say. Even though it was too short, it was quite good. As usual, Julia Quinn's writing and dialogue and characterization are perfect. This is why she's one of my fav ...more
Julia Quinn's, Alec and Gwendolyn, story was quite good, I must say. Even though it was too short, it was quite good. As usual, Julia Quinn's writing and dialogue and characterization are perfect. This is why she's one of my fav ...more

This was a fun book. 3 great mini stories within one novel all filled with interesting characters. I do have to say, I was slightly put off to start when the "main" character, Hugh Dunne, Lord Briarly, disappears shortly when the first of the novellas begin. As the integral portion of the story and really, the reason why they were having the house party (his search for a wife and all), I was expecting that alongside the secondary couples, that he would make more of an impact to their story. Inst
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Sally Rhett
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Jun 24, 2015
Laura
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