"A super ending to a great trilogy"
A disguised Chastity Duncan, one of three sisters who
anonymously write the controversial Mayfair Lady, serves
as the matchmaking go-between since her two siblings got
married (see THE BACHELOR LIST and THE BRIDE HUNT). Her
current client is Dr. Douglas Farrell whose two
stipulations in a bride is that she must be wealthy and
provide social entrances so that he can gain rich
customers for his new practice on Harley St. Chastity is
disappointed in him, but consults with her sisters who
accept him as a client. Chastity plans to kill two males at one time. She will
introduce Douglas to a very opinionated woman who believes
that Italy is superior to London, wealthy Laura Della
Luca. She will also present her depressed widower father
to Laura's mom the Contessa. She admits to herself that
her aversion to Douglas is because she detests his female
requirements. Soon she falls in love with him, but fails
to live up to her name as she finds Douglas' planned
practice an abomination not realizing that Harley St. will
fund his Earl Court practice for the poor. The third and concluding Mayfair Lady tale, THE WEDDING
GAME, is a terrific historical romance that stars another
intelligent assertive female though she misconceives the
motives of the hero. The story line is fun to follow as
Chastity pushes Laura on Douglas, but wants him for
herself though she despises what she believes he is going
to do. Douglas is intrigued by Chastity but knows that
Laura is the ticket for financing his efforts to help the
poor. Jane Feather provides a fine novel that nicely
complements its sister books. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2004
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