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Lady Whistledown Strikes Back
Author: Karen Hawkins, Julia Quinn, Suzanne Enoch, Mia Ryan
Book Information
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780060577483 - ISBN-10: 0060577487
Publication Date: 4/2004
Pages: 400

Book Description:
Who Stole Lady NeeleyÂ’s Bracelet?

Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant, or the rogue? All of London is abuzz with speculation, but it is clear that one of four couples is connected to the crime.

Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, May 1816

Julia Quinn enchants: A dashing fortune hunter is captivated by the Season's most desired debutante...and must prove he is out to steal the lady's heart, not her dowry.

Suzanne Enoch tantalizes: An innocent miss who has spent her life scrupulously avoiding scandal is suddenly -- and secretly -- courted by London's most notorious rogue.

Karen Hawkins seduces: A roving viscount comes home to rekindle the passionate fires of his marriage...only to discover that his beautiful, headstrong bride will not be so easily won.

Mia Ryan delights: A lovely, free-spirited servant is dazzled by the romantic attentions of a charming earl...sparking a scandalous affair that could ruin them both.

You'll hear it first from Lady Whistledown
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Top Member Reviews

Leah C. from HERSHEY, PA wrote on 11/9/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Lady Whistledown was a character I always enjoyed in her Bridgerton series, so of course I had to pick this up. I really liked this anthology because it had a running theme throughout the book with all the stories intersecting and connecting to each other.

Audrey A. (AudreyA) from CHICAGO, IL wrote on 6/20/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved the fact that the 4 stories were so intertwined. The fact that the characters keep bumping into each other and seeing the same scene from two or even three characters viewpoints. Very interesting! I think Mia Ryan's story was the weakest of the four. Suzanne Enoch's story was my favorite. I just loved her heroine, Charlotte, and thought the ending (while not as dramatic as some) was realistic and sweet. Karen Hawkins' story was the second best, followed by Julia Quinn's. Good stories by all authors and you can tell that they had fun writing the overlapping parts.

Robin M. (robinmy) from BROOKVILLE, PA wrote on 9/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Four humorous stories told with the help of Lady Whistledown's column. Mia Ryan's story was the weakest but I loved the other three.

Anna B. from AUSTIN, TX wrote on 8/29/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a nice quick read with lot of laughs. The stories were both witty & clever.

Susan B. (TwoLittleMonkeys) from GREEN CV SPGS, FL wrote on 4/13/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another wonderful collection of stories

Paula M. (doryllis) from NEW BRIGHTON, MN wrote on 4/11/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I would reread this book without hesitation.

Barbara B. (redhatter) from GAITHERSBURG, MD wrote on 2/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great book, really enjoyed it.

Alice H. (ahadley) from FPO, AP wrote on 1/8/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enjoyable, humerous short stories by various authors with shared characters and story. Extraneous sex scene tacked on to the end of each story.

Vonna P. (booker) from BLOOMINGTON, IN wrote on 7/25/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Anthologies are usually blah to me, this one had 3 of my favorite authors and then one that I plan on checking into! I loved all 4 stories. Highly recommend!

Caren H. from KEYTESVILLE, MO wrote on 3/23/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Four short stories by different authors but surrounding the same characters in the same social scene. Very fun reading


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Beth W. (bethwiggy) from BELLINGHAM, MA wrote on 4/29/2007...


Who stole Lady Neely's Bracelet? Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant, or the rogue? All of London was abuzz with speculation, but it is clear that one of four couples is connected to the crime.

Rebecca G. from WINDOM, TX wrote on 9/29/2006...


4 short interconnected love stories by 4 different authors. A quick read.

Suzanne G. from CUMBERLAND, RI wrote on 5/15/2006...


a roving viscount comes home to rekindle the passionate fires of his marriage....only to discover that his beautiful headstrong bride will not be so easily won.

Debra M. (dreamer) from CLEWISTON, FL wrote on 4/19/2006...


Who stole Lady Neeley's Bracelet? Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler the servant or the rougue? All of London is abuzz with speculation, but it is clear that oe of four couples is connected to the crime. Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, May 1816 Julia Quinn enchanges with: A dashing fortune hunter is captivated by the Season's most desired debutante and must prove he is out to steal the lady's heart, not her dowry. Suzanne Enoch tantalizes: An innocent miss who has spent her life scruptlously avoiding scandal is suddenly and secretly courted by London's most notorious rogue. Karen Hawkins seduces: A roving viscount comes home to rekindle the passionate fires of his marriage only to discover that his beautiful, headstrong bride will not be so easily won. Mia Ryan delishts: A lovely free spirited servant is dazzled by the romantic attentions of a charming earl.. sparking a scandalous affair that could ruin them both.

Mirtha C. (MirthaC) from MIAMI, FL wrote on 2/22/2006...


Who Stole Lady Neeley’s Bracelet? Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant, or the rogue? All of London is abuzz with speculation, but it is clear that one of four couples is connected to the crime.


Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, May 1816

Julia Quinn enchants: A dashing fortune hunter is captivated by the Season's most desired debutante...and must prove he is out to steal the lady's heart, not her dowry.

Suzanne Enoch tantalizes: An innocent miss who has spent her life scrupulously avoiding scandal is suddenly -- and secretly -- courted by London's most notorious rogue.

Karen Hawkins seduces: A roving viscount comes home to rekindle the passionate fires of his marriage...only to discover that his beautiful, headstrong bride will not be so easily won.

Mia Ryan delights: A lovely, free-spirited servant is dazzled by the romantic attentions of a charming earl...sparking a scandalous affair that could ruin them both.

You'll hear it first from Lady Whistledown

Brenda G. (justbren) from CHAPMANSBORO, TN wrote on 2/20/2006...


This books is done by four authors and it really a good book.

LeAnn L. from OTTUMWA, IA wrote on 2/1/2006...


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Margie P. from MOAB, UT wrote on 10/23/2005...


Who stole Lady Neeley's bracelet? Was it the fortune hunter, the gambler, the servant or the rogue? four novellas in one book.