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Cover of Confessions of a Little Black Gown

Confessions of a Little Black Gown

โœ Scribed by Boyle, Elizabeth


Book ID
108134073
Publisher
Avon
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
534 KB
Series
Bachelor Chronicles 4
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780061799815

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


From Booklist

Boyle continues her Bachelor Chronicles. Thalia Tally Langley just knew her sister Felicitys house partyotherwise known as Felicitys Infernal Follywas going to be a catastrophe. Before the party even begins, another womans trunk of clothes is mistakenly delivered in place of Tallys luggage. Then any hopes Tally might have of finding her very own man of mystery are dashed once their first guesther brother-in-laws deadly dull vicar cousin Milo Ryderarrives. But everything isnt a total disaster. Tally discovers a gorgeous, scandalously sexy black gown in the trunk, and there are hints that Milo might not be a complete bumbling bore. All of Boyles signature elementshigh wit, delightfully original characters, and a wildly creative plot spiced with deception and desireblend together brilliantly. The series continues with Memoirs of a Scandalous Red Dress (2009), reviewed below. --John Charles

Review

All of Boyles signature elementshigh wit, delightfully original characters, and a wildly creative plot spiced with deception and desireblend together brilliantly. (Booklist )

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