Three weeks with Lady X

388 pages

English language

Published March 28, 2014 by Avon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

ISBN:
978-0-06-222389-0
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OCLC Number:
849787347

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3 stars (3 reviews)

"Having made a fortune, Thorn Dautry, the powerful bastard son of a duke, decides that he needs a wife. But to marry a lady, Thorn must acquire a gleaming, civilized façade, the specialty of Lady Xenobia India. Exquisite, headstrong, and independent, India vows to make Thorn marriageable in just three weeks. But neither Thorn nor India anticipate the forbidden passion that explodes between them. Thorn will stop at nothing to make India his. Failure is not an option. But there is only one thing that will make India his . . . the one thing Thorn can't afford to lose . . . his fierce and lawless heart" --

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reviewed Three weeks with Lady X by Eloisa James (Avon historical romance)

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4 stars

Moving on from re-imagining fairy tales, Eloisa James' newest title sounds like she might be trying her hand at a 50 Shades of Grey contender. Fear not, gentle reader; the title just doesn't match the rest of the book, which is a charming tale of a woman who makes her living as a design consultant, going from house to house fixing, organizing, and setting things right in households all over the English countryside. Lady X (though they call her India) makes her way to Tobias Dautry because he needs his house—which used to be a den of iniquity—renovated as soon as possible, before his betrothed
and her mother show up for inspection. As explained here, the plot seems a little ridiculous, and as I read I was constantly gut-checking how I felt about the fact that Tobias and India were falling in love, while his unsuspecting fiancée was making her …

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Subjects

  • Women interior decorators
  • Mate selection
  • Aristocracy (Social class)
  • Fiction