Rainbird’s Revenge
On sale
8th September 2022
Price: £21.99
Genre
The final book in M.C. Beaton’s charming A House for the Season series.
Love comes home to A House for the Season!
When the Duke of Pelham returns to his town house at 67 Clarges Street he is grimly determined to find himself a suitable wife, and love will have nothing to do with his selection.
The duke’s search is soon disrupted by the arrival in town of Miss Jenny Sutherland – a beautiful but hugely spoilt country girl whose vanity is overwhelming. In fact it was her guardian who brought her to London in the hope her ward will get the put-down she so sorely deserves. But no one had counted on the intervention of Rainbird, the duke’s shrewd and resourceful butler. Befriending Jenny, they devise a mischievous scheme that will ensure Jenny’s social success – and secure, once and for all, the fate of the close-knit family of servants at No. 67 Clarges Street!
‘Romance fans are in for a treat’ – Booklist
‘[M. C. Beaton] is the best of the Regency writers’ – Kirkus Reviews
Love comes home to A House for the Season!
When the Duke of Pelham returns to his town house at 67 Clarges Street he is grimly determined to find himself a suitable wife, and love will have nothing to do with his selection.
The duke’s search is soon disrupted by the arrival in town of Miss Jenny Sutherland – a beautiful but hugely spoilt country girl whose vanity is overwhelming. In fact it was her guardian who brought her to London in the hope her ward will get the put-down she so sorely deserves. But no one had counted on the intervention of Rainbird, the duke’s shrewd and resourceful butler. Befriending Jenny, they devise a mischievous scheme that will ensure Jenny’s social success – and secure, once and for all, the fate of the close-knit family of servants at No. 67 Clarges Street!
‘Romance fans are in for a treat’ – Booklist
‘[M. C. Beaton] is the best of the Regency writers’ – Kirkus Reviews
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Reviews
Nicely atmospheric, most notable for its gentle humour and adventurous spirit.