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The Groom List

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The Worthington Bride books are happening simultaneously, and it was so fun to see crossovers from each girls perspective. The Groom List is Lady Alice Vivers book and her search for a husband that matches her list of what she thinks she wants in a husband. Her sisters by marriage found their loves, now it's her turn. Her list includes intelligent., kind, he must like children, passable good looks. He is able to support a family, and he can make her laugh. A love match, a Worthington family must. Once she realizes she is a little lonely after both sisters marry, she adds "friend."

Enter Gifford, Earl of St Albans, heir to the Duke of Cleveland. He has a list of his own fin his search of a bride: must be able to stand up to his father, able to hold her own and he does not want a love match (too messy). They meet during a morning ride in Hyde Park and it's all downhill from there. He finds her lovely,, and Alice finds him shallow, without purpose and impossible. to avoid.

I loved this book. I laughed, cried, got angry and laughed until I cried. The entire Worthington clan comes together to support the three young ladies, and Ella shares just enough back story that a new reader doesn't feel lost or left out if this is their 1st Worthington book. Lady Mary and Lady Theo steal the attention in their sneakiness and I can't wait for their debuts. But first I'll wait patiently for Charlie, Walter and Phillip's story.

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The Groom List was a fun read and gave me a chance to revisit the Worthington's. This year sees the ladies Alice Carpenter and her twin, Lady Eleanor and their cousin, Lady Madeline Vivers make their debut and all three come armed with a list of requirements for their suitors.

While out riding early one morning, Lady Alice and her fellow companions’ chance upon Gifford (Giff), The Marquis of St. Albans and his friend and there is an instant attraction between them. Unfortunately, Giff's approach to attract Lady Alice lacks finesse and he comes across as extremely arrogant and not someone Alice would be interested in. She decides to look elsewhere instead.

After assistance with useful information on how to engage Alice’s mind, do things turn around and work in his favour. The relationship starts afresh as friends and goes from there.

All in, a lovely, fast-moving story that kept my interest in seeing this couple come together and have their HEA.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and Kensington Publishing and am voluntarily submitting my honest review.

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thank you for the review copy! while inloved the basis for this story, i felt the plot was left a little bland for my liking. Lady Alice and Griff cohld have avoided so much awkwardness by speaking to each other like normal humans. i wanted the characters to be more fleshed out but unfortunately i felt that none of them were memorable aside from theo and molly. i had my expectations set a little to high and ultimately was let down

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A quick read. It sticks to known tropes and executes them well, with characters that are just good enough to carry the story.

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Having not read any of the other books in the series, but understanding that romance novels can usually be read as standalones, I was excited to dive into this extremely fun new novel from Ella Quinn. However, as much as I enjoyed so many elements of this story, I'm afraid I did get a little lost in the extent information. I'll have to go back and read the others, because I had a lot of fun with this one!

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I really enjoyed reading this book, it had everything that I was looking for in this type of book. The characters were everything that I wanted and enjoyed about the genre. The romance element worked with what I wanted and thought the feel worked in the time-period. Ella Quinn has a great writing style and can’t wait for more.

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PITCH: Bridgerton meets Emma

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So much dialogue with little character development. The plot is outlined at the beginning. At times, the book seems to be just a list of character names. The middle third is quite good. I didn’t quite understand how the last third lost focus of the main plot.


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I've said it once and I'll say it again- there's nothing I love more than a historical romance!

This was a fun book, I did it enjoy it a lot. It's part of a series so I suggest reading the previous books prior to this once, a lot of characters show up and will confuse you.

I would recommend this book to my friends and followers that enjoy closed door romance, while that's not my personal favorite it didn't take away from the book or plot.

Thank you Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Another chance to visit with the amazing Worthington family!

The season has arrived for Lady Alice Carpenter, Alice’s sisters, Lady Eleanor Carpenter, Alice’s twin, and Lady Madeline Vivers to make their debut. The thought of having three young ladies out for the first time gives me a hradache, but the Worthington crew have a system of mass participation of the whole family. I love the interactions with all the various family members. The young ladies have a list of what they are looking for in a husband and they have excellent examples of what they want.

Alice. keeps looking at her list thinking that there is a trait missing from her list. She realizes what it is after spending time with Giff, the Marquis of St. Albans,friendship. Unlike the other women in her life, Alice has not found her passion, her cause. There are several things she feels strongly about, but nothing specific and it frustrates her.

Gift is looking for a wife, but his approach lacks finesse and his attitude is a bit arrogant. He believes his title alones enough to recommend him to any young woman. It isn't until he breaks his fast with Alice and the other Worthingtons that he starts to reconsider his approach.

Together they form a friendship that creates a good foundation for their HEA. It was fun, as always, to see the family help the young ladies bring their chosen man up to scratch. Ms. Quinn continues to bring us characters we have come to love, appreciate and enjoy spending time with. I enjoy that the young children are included in breakfast, occasionally tea and other outings. The younger set are amazing and I am excited to see Mary and Theo when they hit the marriage mart!!!

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are solely my own.

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Another chance to visit with the amazing Worthington family!

The season has arrived for Lady Alice Carpenter, Alice’s sisters, Lady Eleanor Carpenter, Alice’s twin, and Lady Madeline Vivers to make their debut. The thought of having three young ladies out for the first time gives me a hradache, but the Worthington crew have a system of mass participation of the whole family. I love the interactions with all the various family members. The young ladies have a list of what they are looking for in a husband and they have excellent examples of what they want.

Alice. keeps looking at her list thinking that there is a trait missing from her list. She realizes what it is after spending time with Giff, the Marquis of St. Albans,friendship. Unlike the other women in her life, Alice has not found her passion, her cause. There are several things she feels strongly about, but nothing specific and it frustrates her.

Gift is looking for a wife, but his approach lacks finesse and his attitude is a bit arrogant. He believes his title alones enough to recommend him to any young woman. It isn't until he breaks his fast with Alice and the other Worthingtons that he starts to reconsider his approach.

Together they form a friendship that creates a good foundation for their HEA. It was fun, as always, to see the family help the young ladies bring their chosen man up to scratch. Ms. Quinn continues to bring us characters we have come to love, appreciate and enjoy spending time with. I enjoy that the young children are included in breakfast, occasionally tea and other outings. The younger set are amazing and I am excited to see Mary and Theo when they hit the marriage mart!!!

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are solely my own.

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In the third installment of The Worthington Brides, Lady Alice Carpenter is searching for a man that meets her list of qualifications to be the perfect husband. The Marquis of St. Albans, Gifford, needs to marry in order to inherit a dukedom from his overbearing father. Upon meeting, no sparks are flying but Giff is determined to win over Alice.

Overall, the writing felt a bit stiff. It seemed like the story comprised of "this happened which led to this happening which made this happen" instead of having a natural flow. The conversations between characters also seemed dry and I was not able to feel emotions or connections between the family members or partners.

In the beginning of this book, various characters are introduced simultaneously and it felt very overwhelming to try to remember who is who (I did not read the first two books in this series which may have led to this confusion). I think it would be nice to add a family tree or a list of characters to help keep everyone in order.

I think the ending was cheesy but that's expected (by me at least) with this genre. I probably wouldn't read any other books in this series but I enjoyed my days with this one. Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for providing this ARC!

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The Groom List is a beautiful story of two who are meant for each other but both have parts of themselves that need discovering. Alice has her groom list and adds to it as this romance develops. She is open minded and mindful of the kind of husband with whom she hopes to love. Unfortunately, not all men are as honest as the men in her family, as she discovers. Giff makes several blunders but, definitely, learns along the way.

The Worthington family is adorable. Any book about them is one to pick up and enjoy. The one caveat to the reading of The Groom List is the chapters concerning servants. It was lengthy and seemed to be a bit of filler. It did establish Alice as capable of her role as wife and future duchess, just could have been reduced. The addition of Scottish heritage was fun; I loved the bagpipes tradition!

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Gifford (Giff), The Marquis of St. Albans wants more responsibilities. However, he first needs to wed before his ducal father will allow it. Giff encounters a beautiful woman while on a horse ride in the park. The woman is everything he desires in a wife, yet she rebuffs his suit. If Giff wants to win her hand, he first needs to re-think his strategy. Can he persuade Alice to be his wife? Or will someone else steal her away first?
Lady Alice Carpenter has a list of traits suitors must possess to court her. She happens upon a handsome stranger on her daily morning ride. After being in his company, Alice decides St. Albans is not suitable, but he refuses to take ‘no’ for an answer. However, Alice’s opinion of Giff changes. She starts to see the true person beneath the attractive veneer. Will Alice cast aside her list of requirements? Or will the choice be taken away from her?
I had a rough time connecting (or liking) Alice and Giff. Which is sad because Alice’s name holds such sentimental value to me. It is the reason I decided to give this book a try. Her personality really grated on my nerves for some reason. Giff came off as too self-absorbed and shallow for my tastes. He did rely on his connections a lot.
THE GROOM LIST is the third book in Ella Quinn’s historical romance series, THE WORTHINGTON BRIDES. This is my first time reading anything from this author. Sadly, her writing style is not for me. I just had a rough time getting into the story or the characters.
There were too many side characters introduced at the start of the book. It muddied the pacing and confused the heck out of me. I thought they had no real purpose in the scene or plot. The last half of the book went by rather quickly. However, the ending felt like it dragged on and on. I would have liked it better if the story ended after dealing with the nemesis.

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I would like to thank netgalley and Kensington Publishing for a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

A classic regency romance. The writing was a little stilted, but the story was enjoyable.

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Thank you to NetGalley for an eARC of The Groom List.

I liked the idea of this book. I felt like at times the pacing was a bit off.

I enjoyed the family dynamic but it did feel like the two sisters romantic relationships were very rushed.

A quick read for those who like regency romance.

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I found The Grooms List by Ella Quinn very enjoyable. Having read the other two books in the series, I enjoyed how at the beginning of the book you can see how the story was taking place at the same time as the other two books but from a different view point. As the story progressed it focused on the main characters while still including and keeping you up to date with the other characters from all the previous connected books by Ella Quinn. Every time I finish one of the stories about the Worthington's/Vivers and their friends I can not wait to read the next story to see what adventure is next, who will be added to the family and catch up with everyone.

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Too many characters and a lot of repetition. I also felt this "list" series has not been Ms. Quinns best books.

The heroines come off as patronizing and a bit shallow. I am all for independent women, but annoyingly independent is a whole another matter. I did enjoy seeing a different side to St. Albans.

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Gifford must marry in order to wrest his estate from his controlling father. He meets Lady Alice but she is contemptuous of him.

Another terrific Worthington book. It's nice to see all the former characters from the earlier books. Gifford and Alice are terrific together and have great chemistry. A terrific historical rom-com.

Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

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This is the third book in the Marriage List Trilogy. All of them can be read as stand-alone.

Alice and St. Albans’ story was quite funny. I did not have great expectations about it but I truly enjoyed it. My problem with these series is that the courtship of the three sisters happens at the same time. Therefore to be read as a standalone, you need to read again the same story for the first part of the book almost to the middle, which can be boring if the reader followed the series in order. Even if the story is told from a different sister is still the same story. If you are patient and wait until almost the 40% of the book, then you’ll enjoy it as well. I also wanted to know more about the story of St. Albans’ parents and the issues and rivalry between his English father and Scottish grandfather, which seems to be an interesting story that was unfortunately never told. I have my suspicions for a following story involving Alice’s brother, Charlie, the Earl of Stanwood, but it was never insinuated by the author. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Instead of reading bits of the other two books all over again, I would have love to read more about St. Albans’ family story.

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Really good 👍 story. Relaxing intriguing and suspenseful. Could not put it down Looking forward to the next story. Thank you.

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