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Title:The Luckiest Lady in London (The London Trilogy #1)
Author:Sherry Thomas
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 276 pages
Published:November 5th 2013 by Berkley Sensation
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Adult. Regency
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Rating: 3.9 | 7065 Users | 827 Reviews

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Felix Rivendale, the Marquess of Wrenworth, is The Ideal Gentleman, a man all men want to be and all women want to possess. Felix himself almost believes this golden image. But underneath is a damaged soul soothed only by public adulation.

Louisa Cantwell needs to marry well to support her sisters. She does not, however, want Lord Wrenworth—though he seems inexplicably interested in her. She mistrusts his outward perfection and the praise he garners everywhere he goes. But when he is the only man to propose at the end of the London season, she reluctantly accepts.

Louisa does not understand her husband's mysterious purposes, but she cannot deny the pleasure her body takes in his touch. Nor can she deny the pull this magnetic man exerts upon her. But does she dare to fall in love with a man so full of dark secrets, anyone of which could devastate her, if she were to get any closer?

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Original Title: The Luckiest Lady in London
ISBN: 0425268888 (ISBN13: 9780425268889)
Edition Language: English
Series: The London Trilogy #1
Characters: Felix Rivendale, Marquess of Wrenworth, Louisa Cantwell
Literary Awards: All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Best Romance & Best Romance Couple & Best Love Scenes & Best Historical Romance Set in the U.K. & (2014), RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Historical Romance (2014)

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Ratings: 3.9 From 7065 Users | 827 Reviews

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BlarghOk, I am so not rehashing this story. Read every other review and you'll get the synopsis you need. If you're Becca, don't read this yet. And I'm leaving out many of my thoughts so you and I can discuss as you read it. My Thoughts1) Sherry Thomas can write like a mo fo. She can create some seriously steamy stuff. She's got an imagination. Get it, girl, you deserve all of the praise you received for this book. But, girl, you do not deserve praise for how you wrapped this sh!te up. Here it

What a fun, fun book!I loved the heroine who was able to turn tables on the hero! Go girl!!!Louisa is almost "on the shelf" since it has been 8 years that she should have her debut. This is her last chance to find a husband and thus secure the future for her mother and sisters and avoid destitution.She very determined to succede. And she's very clever on how to do it. Nothing is left on chance. She's pianified everything: her behaviour, her look, her prospective husbands, and she carries on very

This was so much better than Private Arrangements! The story is tons better and the characters are actually likeable, and nobody uses love as a weapon (though sex gets a workout).Okay, let me backup. While prologues are almost always a mistake, this one was not only well-done, but also absolutely necessary. The reader needs to understand how very damaged Felix is beneath his calm scheming and that's the best, most efficient way to do it. Plus, Thomas does an excellent job keeping it both

There's reading magic in a Sherry Thomas romance. It's the great way she writes, the imperfections and depth of her characters, the very rough path to the HEA where I actually feel the pain of the H or h, something I'm often clinically removed from with romance by other authors, and the great feeling of relief and happiness the books give me when the H and h do finally get to their HEA.Ordinarily, the poor little unloved rich boy hero who grows up to avoid the trap of love is not a character I

I have never read a book by Sherry Thomas before. You can now bet your sweet patooties I will be snatching up as many of her books I can find.You want a smart, realistic, and willing to sacrifice for her family but NOT martyr herself heroine? DONE.You want a closed off, hidden, Ideal Gentleman, with a delicious sense of humor hero?DONE. You want a non-forced storyline of two people navigating personal issues involving trust, love, and learning to reveal and grow together?DONE.From the banter

Yes, Loki! Yes, it is!I hate the word "delightful." It feels like such an insipid word, but fuck it, if you ask me to sum up this book in one word, right off the top of my head, delightful it is.Simply put, this book made me happy, this book made me smile. In a 3-bear rating system, this book would be Baby Bear to my Goldilocks because it is just fucking right. I cannot ask more than that of a comfort read. I really have to restrain myself in this review in order to contain it to a reasonable

4 and a half stars.I liked the plot and MCs. Heroine was great and H was not as cruel as some old school HP heroes.

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