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Mariana wrote: "Anyone planning to read this one? I'm on the fence."I'm definitely going to read it :) I've read the first two books. #1 Wedding of the Season was okay, but I really liked #2 Scandal of the Year. I had planned to read this one too. Just hadn't got around to it yet, so this month is my chance!
Good to know. I haven't read any of the books in this series. Laura Lee Guhrke is hit or miss for me, but I will probably read this after The Blue Castle.
Same. I've definitely enjoyed some of her books a lot more than others.I've started this one last night and so far so good. I've read the prologue and now part way through Chapter 1. (view spoiler) I'm looking forward to how this is going to play out :)
Part way through Chapter 8 now, 44%. I'm liking it so far and still hooked in. (view spoiler)Chapter 3-4 (view spoiler)
So far I still like both main characters. (view spoiler)
I finished today. I liked the read, and gave 3.5 to 4 stars. Although it was about the tried and true trope of American heiress meets titled Englishman, I feel the author tackled it in quite a fresh manner. The characters were interesting, and not just cardboard cutouts. I liked the way the plot unfolded, and there were some memorable scenes. Well worth the read.
I thought the different setting was nice. A ship! (view spoiler) It might just be me, but I always think that children can be proper characters in the story as well, so I thought the author could have made more of Miss Wheaton's little sister.
Jan wrote: "I finished today. I liked the read, and gave 3.5 to 4 stars. Although it was about the tried and true trope of American heiress meets titled Englishman, I feel the author tackled it in quite a fres..."Agreed, Jan. It was an enjoyable read. The characters were interesting, and I especially liked the theme of (view spoiler)
Olivia wrote: "Agreed, Jan. It was an enjoyable read. The characters were interesting, and I especially liked the theme of (view spoiler)"I agree with your spoiler. I liked that too. Interesting thought about little Dinah. I agree they could have made more out of her character. I liked the ship setting too. I thought it worked well.
I finished today. This was a hit Laura Lee Guhrke for me. I agree with all of Jan and Olivia's spoilers. The last bit frustrated me a bit. (view spoiler)
Mariana wrote: "I finished today. This was a hit Laura Lee Guhrke for me. I agree with all of Jan and Olivia's spoilers. The last bit frustrated me a bit. [spoilers removed]"I agree about the ending (view spoiler)
Books mentioned in this topic
Wedding of the Season (other topics)Scandal of the Year (other topics)
Trouble at the Wedding (other topics)




Join us in reading this HR that is set in the Twentieth Century. Happy reading!
Trouble at the Wedding
Synopsis:
Annabel is about to marry the perfect man…
The last thing Miss Annabel Wheaton desires is true love. She learned the hard way that love makes a woman foolish and only leads to heartache. That’s why she agreed to marry an earl who needs her money. He’s got a pedigree and a country estate, and he won’t ever break her heart. There’s only one problem…
Christian isn’t about to let her marry that pompous prig…
Christian Du Quesne, Duke of Scarborough, thinks this stubborn heiress is about to make the biggest mistake of her life, and he’s determined to stop her. Tempting beautiful women is Christian’s forte, after all. When her family offers him a nice sum of money to stop the wedding, he’s happy to accept. Falling in love with Annabel wasn’t supposed to be part of the bargain…