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Overview

Rafe Bowman has just arrived from America for his arranged meeting with Natalie, the very proper and beautiful daughter of Lady and Lord Blandford. His chiseled good looks and imposing physique are sure to impress the lady-in-waiting, and if it weren’t for his shocking American ways and wild reputation, her hand would already be guaranteed. Before the courtship can begin, Rafe realizes he must learn the rules of London society. But when four former Wallflowers try their hand at matchmaking, no one knows what will happen…

Winning a bride turns out to be more complicated than Rafe Bowman anticipated, especially for a man accustomed to getting anything he wants. However, Christmas works in the most unexpected ways, changing a cynic to a romantic…and inspiring passion in the most timid of hearts.

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American cad Rafe Bowman goes bride shopping in London and must choose between love and money in Kleypas's coy Christmas romance. Rafe is wealthy in his own right, but his grossly wealthy father demands he marry the uninteresting Lady Natalie. Rafe, naturally, falls in love with someone else: Natalie's commoner cousin, Hannah. As his courtship of Natalie progresses, Rafe keeps returning to Hannah, who rejects his courtship because she thinks he is destined to marry her cousin. As Christmas draws closer, Rafe must choose between the woman he is falling in love with and his father's fortune. Throughout, veteran romancier Kleypas gracefully balances Regency mores, light humor and a dash of Christmas magic, and even if Rafe and Hannah hew too closely to genre archetypes, the book passes muster as a holiday bonbon. (Oct.)

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Bowing to unreasonable parental pressure, successful American businessman Rafe Bowman hesitantly agrees to consider an arranged marriage to a beautiful British aristocrat. Yet when he arrives in London, it is not the lovely Lady Natalie but her forthright, down-to-earth companion, Hannah Appleton, who sends his libido into overdrive and his well-laid plans out the window. Rafe's brash American manners clash amusingly with the more rigid expectations of English society. Adding warmth and insight to the overall lighthearted feel of this merry tale is the well-intentioned meddling of Rafe's sisters (from Kleypas's "Wallflower" series) as they try to polish his rough edges and help him navigate the social scene. A charming, deliciously sensual holiday treat that updates Kleypas's popular series (e.g., Seduce Me at Sunrise) and adds another memorable pair to the Wallflower garden.


—Kristin Ramsdell

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780312360733
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publication date: 11/2/2010
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 214
  • Sales rank: 102,286
  • Series: Wallflower Series , #5
  • Product dimensions: 4.10 (w) x 6.60 (h) x 0.80 (d)

Meet the Author

Lisa Kleypas is the RITA Award-winning author of many contemporary and historical romance novels, including the Hathaways series, Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor, and Love in the Afternoon. Her books are published in fourteen languages and are bestsellers all over the world. Kleypas graduated from Wellesley College and published her first novel at the age of 21. In 1985, she was named Miss Massachusetts in the Miss America competition. She lives in Washington with her husband and two children.

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One London 1845

“It’s official,” Lillian, Lady Westcliff, said with satisfaction, setting aside the letter from her brother. “Rafe will reach London in precisely a fortnight. And the clipper’s name is the Whirlwind, which I think is quite apt in light of his impending betrothal.”

She glanced down at Annabelle and Evie, who were both on the parlor floor working on a massive circle of red velvet. They had gathered at Lillian’s London house, Marsden Terrace, for an afternoon of tea and conversation.

At the moment Annabelle and Evie were making a tree skirt, or rather trying to salvage the fabric from Lillian’s previous efforts. Evie was snipping at a piece of brocade ribbon that had been stitched unevenly on one side, while Annabelle was busy cutting a new edge of fabric and pinning it.

The only one missing was Lillian’s younger sister, Daisy, who lived in Bristol with her new husband. Annabelle longed to see Daisy and find out how marriage suited her. Thankfully they would all be together soon for the Christmas holiday in Hampshire.

“Do you think your brother will have any difficulty convincing Lady Natalie to marry him?” Annabelle asked, frowning as she encountered a large, dark stain on the fabric.

“Oh, not at all,” Lillian said breezily. “He’s handsome, charming, and very rich. What could Lady Natalie possibly object to, aside from the fact that he’s an American?”

“Well, Daisy said he’s a rake. And some young women might not—”

“Nonsense!” Lillian exclaimed. “Rafe is not at all a rake. Oh, he’s sown a few oats, but what red-blooded man hasn’t?”

Annabelle regarded her doubtfully. Although Lillian’s younger sister Daisy was generally regarded as a dreamer and a romantic, she had a streak of clear-eyed pragmatism that made her judgments quite reliable. If Daisy had said their oldest brother was a rake, there was undoubtedly strong evidence to support the assertion.

“Does he drink and gamble?” Annabelle asked Lillian.

A wary frown. “On occasion.”

“Does he behave in rude or improper ways?”

“He’s a Bowman. We don’t know any better.”

“Does he pursue women?”

“Of course.”

“Has he ever been faithful to one woman? Has he ever fallen in love?”

Lillian frowned at her. “Not that I’m aware of.”

Annabelle glanced at Evie with raised brows. “What do you think, Evie?”

“Rake,” came the succinct reply.

“Oh, all right,” Lillian grumbled. “I suppose he is a rake. But that may not be an impediment to his courtship of Lady Natalie. Some women like rakes. Look at Evie.”

Evie continued to snip doggedly through the brocade ribbon, while a smile curved her lips. “I don’t l-like all rakes,” she said, her gaze on her work. “Just one.”

Evie, the gentlest and most soft-spoken of them all, had been the one least likely to capture the heart of the notorious Lord St. Vincent, who had been the definitive rake. Although Evie, with her round blue eyes and blazing red hair, possessed a rare and unconventional beauty, she was unbearably shy. And there was the stammer. But Evie also had a reserve of quiet strength and a gallant spirit that seemed to have seduced her husband utterly.

“And that former rake obviously adores you beyond reason,” Annabelle said. She paused, studying Evie intently before asking softly, “Is St. Vincent pleased about the baby, dear?”

“Oh, yes, he’s—” Evie broke off and gave Annabelle a wide-eyed glance of surprise. “How did you know?”

Annabelle grinned. “I’ve noticed your new gowns all have front and back pleats that can be let out as your figure expands. It’s an instant giveaway, dear.”

“You’re expecting?” Lillian asked, letting out a tomboyish whoop of delight. She launched off the settee and dropped beside Evie, throwing her long arms around her.

“That is capital news! How are you feeling? Are you queasy yet?”

“Only when I saw what you had done to the tree skirt,” Evie said, laughing at her friend’s exuberance. It was often difficult to remember that Lillian was a countess. Her spontaneous nature had not been subdued one whit by her new social prominence.

“Oh, you should not be on the floor,” Lillian exclaimed. “Here, give me the scissors, and I’ll work on this dratted thing—”

“No,” Evie and Annabelle said at the same time.

“Lillian, dear,” Annabelle continued firmly, “you are not to come anywhere near this tree skirt. What you do with a needle and thread should be considered a criminal act.”

“I do try,” Lillian protested with a lopsided grin, settling back on her heels. “I start out with such good intentions, but then I get tired of making all those tiny stitches, and I start to hurry through it. But we must have a tree skirt, a very large one. Otherwise there will be nothing to catch the drips of wax when the tree candles are lit.”

“Would you mind telling me what this stain is from?” Annabelle pointed to a dark ugly splotch on the velvet.

Lillian’s grin turned sheepish. “I thought perhaps we could arrange that part in the back. I spilled a glass of wine on it.”

“You were drinking while sewing?” Annabelle asked, thinking that explained quite a lot.

“I hoped it would help me to relax. Sewing makes me nervous.”

Annabelle gave her a quizzical smile. “Why?”

“It reminds me of all the times my mother would stand over me while I worked on my sampler. And whenever I made a mistake, she rapped my knuckles with a ruler.” Lillian gave a self-deprecating grin, but for once the amusement didn’t reach her lively brown eyes. “I was a terrible child.”

“You were a dear child, I’m sure,” Annabelle said gently. She had never been quite certain how Lillian and Daisy Bowman had turned out so well, given their upbringing. Thomas and Mercedes Bowman somehow managed to be demanding, critical, and neglectful, which was quite a feat.

Three years earlier the Bowmans had brought their two daughters to London after discovering that even their great fortune could not induce anyone from the New York upper circles to marry the girls.

Through a combination of hard work, luck, and a necessary ruthlessness, Thomas Bowman had established one of the largest and fastest-growing soap companies in the world. Now that soap was becoming affordable for the masses, the Bowmans’ manufactories in New York and Bristol could scarcely keep up with the demand.

It took more than money, however, to achieve a place in New York society. Heiresses of undistinguished bloodlines, such as Lillian and Daisy, were not at all desirable to their male counterparts, who also wanted to marry up. Therefore London, with its ever-growing pool of impoverished aristocrats, was fertile hunting ground for American nouveaux riches.

With Lillian, ironically, the Bowmans had reached their highest pinnacle in having married her to Marcus, Lord Westcliff. No one could have believed that the reserved and powerful earl would wed a headstrong girl like Lillian. But Westcliff had seen beneath Lillian’s brash façade to the vulnerability and fiercely loving heart she tried so hard to conceal.

“I was a hellion,” Lillian said frankly, “and so was Rafe. Our other brothers, Ransom and Rhys, were always a bit better behaved, although that’s not saying much. And Daisy would take part in my troublemaking, but most of the time she daydreamed and lived in her books.”

“Lillian,” Annabelle asked, carefully rolling a length of ribbon, “why has your brother agreed to meet with Lady Natalie and the Blandfords? Is he truly ready to marry? Has he need of the money, or is he seeking to please your father?”

“I’m not certain,” Lillian said. “I don’t think it’s the money. Rafe has made a fortune in Wall Street speculations, some of them a bit unscrupulous. I suspect he may finally have tired of being at loggerheads with Father. Or perhaps …” She hesitated, a shadow crossing her face.

“Perhaps?” Evie prompted softly.

“Well, Rafe affects a carefree façade, but he has never been a terribly happy person. Mother and Father were abominable to him. To all of us, really. They would never let us play with anyone they thought was beneath us. And they thought everyone was beneath us. The twins had each other, and of course Daisy and I were always together. But Rafe was always alone. Father wanted him to be a serious-minded boy, so Rafe was kept isolated from other children. Rafe was never allowed to do anything that Father considered frivolous.”

“So he eventually rebelled,” Annabelle said.

Lillian grinned briefly. “Oh, yes.” Her amusement faded. “But now I wonder … what happens when a young man is tired of being serious, and also tired of rebelling? What’s left after that?”

“Apparently we’ll find out.”

“I want him to be happy,” Lillian said. “To find someone he could care about.”

Evie regarded them both thoughtfully. “Has anyone actually met Lady Natalie? Do we know anyth-thing about her character?”

“I haven’t met her,” Lillian admitted, “but she has a wonderful reputation. She’s a sheltered girl who came out in society last year and was quite sought after. I’ve heard she is lovely and exceedingly well bred.” She paused and made a face. “Rafe will frighten her to death. God knows why the Blandfords are advocating the marriage. It must be that they need the money. Father would pay anything to pump more blue blood into the family.”

“I wish we could speak with s-someone who is acquainted with her,” Evie mused. “Someone who might advise your brother, give him little hints about things she likes, her f-favorite flowers, that sort of thing.”

“She has a companion,” Lillian volunteered. “A poor cousin named Hannah-something. I wonder if we could invite her to tea before Rafe meets Lady Natalie?”

“I think that’s a splendid idea,” Annabelle exclaimed.

“If she’s even a little forthcoming about Lady Natalie, it could help Rafe’s case immensely.”

“Yes, you must go,” Lord Blandford said decisively.

Hannah stood before him in the parlor of the Bland-ford home in Mayfair. It was one of the smaller, older houses in the fashionable residential district, tucked in a little enclave near Hyde Park on the west.

Comprised of handsome squares and broad thoroughfares, Mayfair was home to many privileged aristocratic families. But in the past decade there had been new development in the area, oversized mansions and towering Gothic-style houses cropping up in the north, where the recently moneyed class was establishing itself.

“Do anything you can,” Blandford continued, “to help facilitate an attachment between my daughter and Mr. Bowman.”

Hannah stared at him in disbelief. Lord Blandford had always been a man of discernment and taste. She could scarcely believe that he would want Natalie, his only child, to be married off to a crass American manufacturer’s son. Natalie was beautiful, polished, and mature beyond her twenty years. She could have any man she chose.

“Uncle,” Hannah said carefully, “I would never dream of questioning your judgment, but—”

“But you want to know if I’ve taken leave of my senses?” he asked, and chuckled as she nodded. He gestured to the upholstered armchair on the other side of the hearth. “Have a seat, my dear.”

They did not often have the opportunity to speak privately. But Lady Blandford and Natalie were visiting a cousin who had taken ill, and it had been decided that Hannah would remain in London to prepare Natalie’s clothes and personal items for the upcoming holiday in Hampshire.

Staring into the wise, kind face of the man who had been so generous to her, Hannah asked, “May I speak frankly, Uncle?”

His eyes twinkled at that. “I have never known you to speak otherwise, Hannah.”

“Yes, well … I showed you Lady Westcliff’s invitation to tea as a courtesy, but I had not intended to accept it.”

“Why not?”

“Because the only reason they would want to invite me is to ferret out information about Natalie, and also to impress me with all the supposed virtues of Mr. Bowman. And Uncle, it is obvious that Lady Westcliff’s brother is not nearly good enough for Natalie!”

“It appears he has been tried and convicted already,” Lord Blandford said mildly. “Are you so severe upon Americans, Hannah?”

“It’s not that he’s American,” Hannah protested. “Or at least, that’s not his fault. But his culture, his values, his appetites are entirely foreign to someone like Natalie. She could never be happy with him.”

“Appetites?” Blandford asked, raising his brows.

“Yes, for money and power. And although he is a person of consequence in New York, he has no rank here. Natalie isn’t used to that. It’s an awkward match.”

“You’re right, of course,” Blandford surprised her by saying. He settled back in his chair, weaving his fingers together. Blandford was a pleasant, placid-faced man, his head large and well shaped, the bald skin hugging his skull tightly and then draping in more relaxed folds around his eyes, cheeks, and jowls. The substantial framework of his body was lank and bony, as if nature had forgotten to weave the necessary amount of muscle to support his skeleton.

“It is an awkward match in some regards,” Blandford continued. “But it may be the saving of future generations of the family. My dear, you are very nearly a daughter to me, so I will speak bluntly. There is no son to inherit the title after me, and I will not leave Natalie and Lady Blandford to the questionable generosity of the next Lord Blandford. They must be provided for. To my profound regret, I will not be able to leave a satisfactory income for them, as most of the Blandford monies and lands are entailed.”

“But there are Englishmen of means who would dearly love to marry Natalie. Lord Travers, for example. He and Natalie share a great affinity, and he has generous means at his disposal—”

“Acceptable means,” Blandford corrected quietly. “Not generous. And nothing close to what Bowman has now, not to mention his future inheritance.”

Hannah was bewildered. In all the years she had known Lord Blandford, he had never displayed an outward concern for wealth. It was not done among men of his station, who disdained conversations about finance as bourgeois and far beneath them. What had prompted this worry over money?

Reading her expression, Blandford smiled morosely. “Ah, Hannah. How can I explain adequately? The world Excerpted from A WALLFLOWER CHRISTMAS by Lisa Kleypas Copyright © 2008 by Lisa Kleypas.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 3, 2008

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    EXCELLENT READ!

    Rafe has come from America to meet with Lady Natalie Blandford, a beautiful young woman with very blue blood, and one whom his demanding and overbearing father wants to align their family with. However, Lady Natalie's cousin and companion Hannah knows deep in her heart that Rafe is definitely not the right woman for her cousin. The Wallflowers recognize this also, though it could be that Rafe is just perfect for Hannah!
    As a Kleypas fan from the beginning of her career, I buy anything with her name on it and I am happy to report, Lisa has never failed to entertain me with likeable characters and lovely sensual romances. While this book was short as well as lively and witty, the author did do a very thorough job of fleshing out the character of Rafe and a reasonable job with Hannah. If you are new to the series, you can gauge enough of the other Wallflowers characters to have some idea of what their stories would be like and these glimpses will be enough to whet your appetite for the previous books in this series. I confess to having all of the Kleypas Wallflower books in by TBR stack and after reading this novella, I am definitely going to make it a point to read them sooner rather than later. Not only did I fall in love with Hannah and Rafe's characters, and the trials they needed to overcome in order to achieve happiness, I found myself totally intrigued with the rest of the Wallflowers and know their stories must be equally fabulous as well.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 13, 2008

    I Love It

    All of Kleypas's Wallflower series had made me laugh head over heels and I think this one will do the same. I love the way Lillian and Daisy make joke oevr each other and humor over each others tactics. Annabelle and Eve are also best with their freinds. Kleyps likes to humor her readers and herself. I keep on loving her books with the humor she awakes from her readers with her humoreous tone.

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  • Posted December 11, 2011

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    Charming, passionate and a little proper... ;)

    Rafe Bowman comes to London to marry so that he can get rights to his estranged father's European market. The deal is to marry Lady Natalie, but as an American there is much to learn about courting an English Rose, so when his sister and her three friends begin matchmaking they contact Lady Natalie's companion and cousin Hannah Appleton to learn more about Lady Natalie.

    Hannah arrives for tea and is met by a rough, rude and unsophisticated Rafe Bowman who is supposed to marry her cousin, and she leaves with one stolen kiss that kindles a fire inside her and stout determination that he's a Rake and should not marry her cousin. As both families travel to the country to spend Christmas and hope for an engagement, Hannah vows she'll try her hardest not to let Natalie fall for Rafe's pretend charms.

    Rafe has never in his life met a woman like Hannah, and the more he spend time with her and speaks with her the more he can't understand why she holds something that ties his attention only to her. Sure he's to marry Lady Natalie, a decent enough marriage, but he can't seem to keep away from Hannah, her smile and determination to dislike him. But it's not a game lost yet because to every kiss he¿s stolen she¿s responded to.

    ~*~

    I absolutely loved this book, couldn't but it down! From the very beginning this book was charming, intriguing and deliciously proper and passionate at the same time. I loved Kleypas's writing, she's superbly talented in creating characters that are sophisticated, proper and have so many passions boiling just underneath the surface.

    Rafe, I think I have a little crush, he comes to London to marry an upper class girl because of a deal with his father and falls for the charms of the lady's poor cousin and can't seem to get his head right between what's expected and how he absolutely doesn't want to do anything that is expected of him. He's charming, little rude but in a delicious way that makes a girl swoon.

    Hannah is a wonderful character, she's smart, headstrong and tries to be practical to fault, but whenever she's around Rafe she loses some of her cool and picks up on his fire for life, his passion initiating hers.
    She's the perfect Victorian heroine, not too modern but modern enough for her time to be little out of place, even though she tries her hardest to be proper and practical she's sporting quite the temper when flared.

    If you love historical Romance this is for you! And if you love Christmas you'll love reading this! But on some classical baroque or waltz Christmas music and thoroughly enjoy this novel. I did.

    I will be re-reading this every Christmas from now on, I loved it!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 4, 2008

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    Romantic, humorous, touching, and sweet! A real Christmas gift to savor!

    I'm a huge fan of the Wallflower books, and this novella truly is a delightful addition to the ongoing story. The interaction of the Bowmans, the wallflowers, assorted spouses, and an errant toupe make for a very entertaining read. The plot involving Rafe Bowman and Hannah was tender and funny at the same time, and if my husband would write a love letter to me that even came close to what Rafe wrote his beloved, I'd quit nagging him about picking up his socks. Or at least I'd settle for the stink eye and keeping silent.

    It was wonderful to see how Annabelle, Lillian, Evie, and Daisy had settled into their marriages, and I fell in love all over again with their husbands. The entire narrative truly captured the Christmas spirit, and A Wallflower Christmas is a keeper.

    In response to the fact that it's short, why yes, it is, and by the time one uses their B&N discount, it's about the same as a paperback. It's also intended to be a novella.

    Truly fun, engaging, and best enjoyed with a cup of caramel coffee and a snickerdoodle cookie.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 15, 2012

    lovely Christmas romance

    I really enjoyed all the Wallflower series, but recommend you read them in order. The heroines are all distinct and different, but you can see how they would become friends.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 6, 2012

    Great

    Every bit as good as the others. Wish it were a full novel though, would love to have read more about Hannah and Rafe. Just a good story all around... sso gla I bought it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 11, 2012

    Great read

    Love reading about the wallflower ladies

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  • Posted October 26, 2011

    Wonderful Wallflower Book

    I loved the whole series and this was a great holiday follow up. It was great to get reunited with the old wallflowers. Especially Evie and Sebastian, my favorites!

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  • Posted October 22, 2011

    Not

    Not as good as her other wallflower books. Too short. Save ur money

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 10, 2011

    Sweet story

    I really enjoyed this story. I liked how the relationship developed between the main characters and also how the "wallflowers" each ended up getting involved. I can't wait to read the rest of the books in the series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 11, 2010

    Couldn't put it down

    Want to read the other 4
    It was good

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  • Posted November 8, 2010

    Short but sweet

    It was a long wait for the paperback version of this novel. Though it was shorter than the other Wallflower books, the author still packed it with with enough comic and romantic punch. All the main characters are endearing and real. Any book by Lisa Kleypas is always a pleasure. All keepers.

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  • Posted November 1, 2010

    Fantastic!

    I loved Lisa Kleypas' wallflower series! I have read it many many times over the years and I greatly enjoyed Rafe and Hannah's story!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 26, 2010

    loved it!

    I read the whole wallflower series, and loved EVERY single book in the series! lisa kleypas is amazing! I read this book in 6 hours, a record for me, that how good it was. I just sat down with it and didnt put it down until it was done. I was sad to leave the wallflower series, I loved it so much!

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  • Posted February 23, 2010

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    Good Read

    I love anything Lisa Kleypas writes!

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  • Posted February 16, 2010

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    Merry Christmas

    I loved the Wallflower series and when I saw that they did a Christmas book I thought "Why Not..."

    I was very pleased...it was great to read about the Wallflowers again and I liked each of the main characters. This book was far from deep but it was a nice quick read.

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  • Posted December 28, 2009

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    LOVED LOVED LOVED this book

    She is an amazing writer...I love her books...after reading this book I realized this was the last of the Wallflower series so I went and bought all of them and I have loved the ones that I have read of them also :)

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  • Posted December 28, 2009

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    Like the rest...a Wonderful Story!!!

    Continuing the tradition of the Wallflower series, this story DID NOT disappoint. Oh, I just loved it! Rafe was a wonderful hero and Hannah a wonderfully strong, yet fragile heroine. Perfect combination! An added bonus was being able to catch up with Annabelle, Evie, Lillian and Daisy. I love Lisa Kleypas' stories. What a gifted storyteller she is. If you're on the fence whether to try out her books - don't hesitate a moment longer - run right out and get one. (I would suggest starting with either "Where Dreams Begin" or "Secrets of a Summer Night" - my 2 favorites!)

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  • Posted August 7, 2009

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    I love This Series

    I cant get enough of Lisa Kleypas and her wallflower stories.

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