Hester Browne is back with another tale of high jinks in high society, featuring the heroine of The Little Lady Agency and Little Lady, Big Apple: Melissa Romney-Jones, and her sultry alter-ego - Honey.
The Little Lady Agency and the Prince
β Scribed by Browne, Hester
- Book ID
- 108614571
- Publisher
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Series
- The Little Lady Agency 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781848948013
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Hester Browne created a unique heroine in Melissa Romney-Jones a.k.a. Honey, London's ultimate freelance girlfriend, who won the hearts of readers on both sides of the Atlantic in her "charming and feel-good"(Cosmopolitan) and "funny and original" (People) earlier adventures. Now her New York Times bestselling series sparkles brighter than ever as irrepressible Melissa is hired to reform a playboy prince -- and finds she could get used to the royal treatment.
Making plans for her wedding to American fiancΓ© Jonathan Riley, who now runs a prestigious Parisian real estate company, Melissa agrees to do a favor for her beloved grandmother: transform the notorious Prince Nicolas von Helsing-Alexandros into a proper gentleman for the sake of preserving a family inheritance. Even possessive Jonathan agrees it's a great opportunity to make social connections. But taming a prince might prove too big a professional challenge for Melissa when she's confronting so many seismic changes in her own personal life.
Jonathan needs her in Paris. Her sister Emery's newborn son needs a christening ceremony, as well as a proper name. Emery herself needs Melissa -- to protect her from their bulldog nanny who's returned to do much more than babysit. Most unsettling of all, Nelson needs her to find him a new flatmate because she'll be moving out soon. Balancing all this with late-night dinners, polo matches, and a Mediterranean cruise with Prince Nicky, who is as charming as he is exasperating, suddenly has bride-to-be Melissa dreaming of a fairy-tale ending -- and not the one she expected!
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Hester Browne is back with another tale of high jinks in high society, featuring the heroine of The Little Lady Agency and Little Lady, Big Apple: Melissa Romney-Jones, and her sultry alter-ego - Honey.
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### From Publishers Weekly Sensible Melissa Romney-Jones proclaims to her enamored American client, Jonathan Riley, "I like to think I'm a vintage girl. A proper 1950s woman's woman," to which Riley responds: "A proper 1950s _man's_ woman." Crackling with Brit chick wit, Browne's first novel stars
**Hilarious and warmhearted, this "deliciously addictive" *(Cosmopolitan)* debut romantic comedy stars a woman who goes from doormat to diva when she sets up shop as the ultimate freelance girlfriend.** Melissa Romney-Jones can bake a perfect sponge cake, type her little heart out, and plan a party
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