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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780060882648 ISBN: 0060882646 Label: Avon Manufacturer: Avon Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: October 01, 2007 Publisher: Avon Release Date: September 25, 2007 Studio: Avon Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Who will be the last man standing? New York Times bestselling author Victoria Alexander's delicious series about four men desperately trying to avoid matrimony continues... Lady Cordelia Bannister simply cannot marry a man she has not chosen herself, no matter what her father decrees. So, pretending to be her own companion, she decides to seek out information about her intended by meeting with his secretary—a man who soon beguiles her. But Lady Cordelia doesn't know the truth—the man can't resist is really her intended, Daniel Sinclair. Daniel has nearly won the wager he made with three of London's most eligible bachelors. While two of his compatriots have surrendered to the shackles of marriage, he's remained free to woo any woman he chooses. Yet duty forces him to consider Lady Cordelia, so, determined to find a way to escape honor intact, he continues the masquerade he started. Each finds the other completely irresistible, but when they uncover their mutual mistaken identities, Daniel and Cordelia must make the most important choice of all... Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Fine Little Romantic FarceAmerican Daniel Sinclair, one of the men who have wagered that they will not marry finds himself in just such a position due to his father's machinations. The same goes for Lady Cordelia, her father has affianced her to Daniel and she wants no part of a marriage with a man she has never even met. Cordelia, who is impetuous and a little too cute for her own good, sets out to meet Daniel Sinclair but she has to make sure that he does not know about her inquiries. She hits upon the ... Read More Rating: - Fun and engaging.Set in London, 1854. Four men, totally opposed to marriage made a bet. The last man standing gets a bottle of special cognac and a small amount of money. In only four months since the wager was made, two of the men are happily married. The two men remaining are Oliver Leighton, the Earl of Norcroft, and Daniel Sinclair, the American entrepreneur. Lady Cordelia Bannister is the last unwed daughter of the Earl of Marsham. Cordelia is nearing the age of twenty-six and has yet to find a ... Read More Rating: - Long and tediousI have read many of Victoria Alexander's books and this might be my last one. The mistaken identity went around in circles it was ridiculous. In the end, I wound up disliking the 2 main characters and wished that Daniel would just go back to America without Cordelia. Rating: - TediousNormally, I like Victoria Alexander. However, I found both the plot and the characters tedious in this novel. First, there was never any real conflict in the book. If the characters would have been honest with one another, the story would have been over after the first couple of chapters. In fact, the only story line in the book was the somewhat overused "mistaken identity" plot, although taken to new limits. First, they both were mistaken about one another's identity. Then, he found out the ... Read More Rating: - My introduction to romance novelsThis is the first romance novel, beside the incomparable Jane Austen, whose books, all of them, I have read, that I could not put down. I've tried to read other romance a few other times, but the quality has just not been there. This one was excellent, and I just had to finish and find out what happens. The characters are quite believable, and you really start to care what happens to them. It may not be up to the level of Jane Austen, but that's to be expected. I will be reading more ... Read More
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