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The Perfect Daughter
by Lynn Shurr
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
Oct 30 2019
| Archive Date
Nov 30 2019
Description
All the ton agrees that Lady Thalia Longleigh is perfection itself. Unfortunately, the only man Thalia finds enthralling is Godric Erickson, the new Earl of Danelagh, who finds perfection oh so boring. What is a young woman to do to attract him? Only one device comes to mind—seduction.
All the ton agrees that Lady Thalia Longleigh is perfection itself. Unfortunately, the only man Thalia finds enthralling is Godric Erickson, the new Earl of Danelagh, who finds perfection oh so...
Description
All the ton agrees that Lady Thalia Longleigh is perfection itself. Unfortunately, the only man Thalia finds enthralling is Godric Erickson, the new Earl of Danelagh, who finds perfection oh so boring. What is a young woman to do to attract him? Only one device comes to mind—seduction.
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781613095980 |
PRICE |
$3.99 (USD)
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Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781613095980 |
PRICE |
$3.99 (USD)
|
Average rating from 3 members
Featured Reviews
Jill L, Librarian
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The Perfect Daughter centers on Thalia Longleigh, the eldest daughter of a duke. She is considered perfect in every way and holds herself to very high standards. When she meets an Earl named Godrick, who has been warned by her brother not to fall in love with her, she is smitten by this one man who does not see her as being so perfect. I found this story to be a little slow.
I received a free ARC from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest review.
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Donna L, Reviewer
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This is the first book that I have read by this author. I found it to be an interesting read.
Thalia, daughter of a Duke is a perfect lady. The only man who interests her is Godric, an Earl that is looking for a woman that is not so perfect.
We follow Thalia and Godric as they tread the waters of the Ton and their attraction to each other.
Thank you Lynn Shurr, Backlit PR and NetGalley for allowing me this advance copy in exchange for my honest feedback.
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Kathleen H, Educator
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This was an enjoyable book to read. It tells of life in England of balls and dances. There was an interesting story line that kept me wanting to know if the two main characters got together .l was not disappointed . Recommend that you read this book.
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Featured Reviews
Jill L, Librarian
3 stars
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The Perfect Daughter centers on Thalia Longleigh, the eldest daughter of a duke. She is considered perfect in every way and holds herself to very high standards. When she meets an Earl named Godrick, who has been warned by her brother not to fall in love with her, she is smitten by this one man who does not see her as being so perfect. I found this story to be a little slow.
I received a free ARC from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest review.
3 stars
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Donna L, Reviewer
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This is the first book that I have read by this author. I found it to be an interesting read.
Thalia, daughter of a Duke is a perfect lady. The only man who interests her is Godric, an Earl that is looking for a woman that is not so perfect.
We follow Thalia and Godric as they tread the waters of the Ton and their attraction to each other.
Thank you Lynn Shurr, Backlit PR and NetGalley for allowing me this advance copy in exchange for my honest feedback.
4 stars
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Kathleen H, Educator
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This was an enjoyable book to read. It tells of life in England of balls and dances. There was an interesting story line that kept me wanting to know if the two main characters got together .l was not disappointed . Recommend that you read this book.
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