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The Wrong Lady Meets Lord Right

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When a young woman trades places with her noble cousin, their innocent ruse leads to true love in this sparkling new Regency-era romantic comedy of manners from the author of Mr. Malcolm’s List.
When Arabella Grant’s wicked aunt dies suddenly, both Arabella and her cousin Lady Isabelle cannot help but feel relieved. She’d made their lives miserable, and now Lady Issie is free to read to her heart’s content, and Bella is free from taunts about her ignoble birth. 
Their newfound freedom is threatened, however, when Issie’s great-aunt commands her to travel to London for a come-out Issie has never wanted. Issie, who is in poor health, is convinced she’ll drop dead like her mother did if she drops into a curtsy before the queen. So when her great-aunt turns out to be nearsighted and can’t tell the noble Lady Isabelle from her commoner cousin Arabella, Issie convinces Bella to take her place. Bella can attend all the exclusive entertainments that her lower birth would typically exclude her from, and Issie can stay in bed, her nose in a book.
Bella agrees to the scheme for her cousin’s sake, but matters turn complicated when she meets the irresistible Lord Brooke. He begins courting her while under the impression she’s the rich and aristocratic Lady Isabelle, who, unlike Bella, is a suitable bride for an eligible young earl. And Bella, who is convinced that she has met “Lord Right,” worries what will happen when she reveals that he’s actually fallen for…the wrong lady.
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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2024

      Allain (Mr. Malcolm's List) offers a Regency twist on the trading-places concept. Lady Isabelle wants nothing more than to stay in bed and read. Her cousin Arabella, not born to a noble line, agrees to impersonate her during the upcoming season. Things become complicated when Bella starts to fall for Lord Brooke. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 14, 2024
      Love blooms amid deception in this delightful Regency rom-com from Allain (Mr. Malcolm’s List). After the death of Lady Strickland, mother to Lady Isabelle “Issie” Strickland and aunt to Arabella “Bella” Grant, the cousins enjoy a peaceful life at Fenborough Hall, free from the difficult woman’s rules. But their idyll comes to an end when Issie’s great aunt, the very nearsighted Lady Dutton, demands that the pair come to London for the social season. Bookworm Issie is terrified of being presented to the queen, so she asks Bella to pretend to be her. Bella reluctantly agrees, and literally bumps into the very eligible Lord Brooke right before her presentation, igniting their mutual attraction—though Brooke believes Bella is Issie. Meanwhile, the cousins arrange for Issie to see a doctor about her heart palpitations—and Issie’s shocked to find young Dr. Jordan so deeply attractive. Both women embark on new romances, but as their time in London comes to an end, their futures are complicated by arrangements Lady Dutton has made for them without their consent. Allain keeps things G-rated, but still manages to generate some fun romantic tension, and the plot moves at a steady clip while taking the time to fully develop its multifaceted heroines. Regency fans will be riveted.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2024
      Lady Strickland's unexpected death has left her daughter, Lady Isabelle, and niece, Arabella Grant, on their own. Summoned to London after a year in mourning, Issie needs to be formally presented to the Queen for her debut season, but her shy nature and weak constitution leave her feeling panicked and unable to participate. Fearing for her cousin's health, Bella agrees to pretend she's Lady Isabelle, just this once--that is, until everything changes after meeting Issie's intended, Lord Brooke. When Bella impulsively agrees to masquerade as her cousin a second time, the serious ramifications for securing husbands and procuring their placement in society make any solutions difficult to imagine. Allain (Miss Lattimore's Letter, 2021) references places popular for social strolls, creating an entertaining period travelogue. Readers looking for a story filled with fully realized, charming and lovable characters and quality escape time folded into a cozy historical romance--one that allows deserving characters their happily-ever-after--as well as fans of Georgette Heyer and Marion Chesney, will readily line up for Allain's latest.

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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2024
      A young woman makes the mistake of falling in love with a charming earl while posing as her noble cousin. When Lady Strickland dies unexpectedly, few people are more relieved than the awful woman's daughter, Lady Isabelle, and niece-by-marriage, Arabella. Free from her taunts and abuse, both women are ready to take control of their lives. Isabelle wants to spend her days reading, but her great-aunt insists she continue with her coming-out as soon as her year of mourning is over, and Bella talks her into heading for London. Isabelle worries that with her poor health, there's no way she'll survive the season, and when she realizes that great-aunt Lucretia is severely nearsighted, she comes up with a plan to have Bella take her place for the season. Bella reluctantly agrees, not having the heart to throw her cousin into another overwhelming situation after her mother's death. Bella has a sense of wonder and excitement as she makes her debut in society, knowing that her lack of standing would otherwise have prevented her from having these experiences. She barrels headlong into the London ton with unabashed curiosity, often landing in wild, quirky scenarios. The charming Lord Brooke, an eligible earl, is interested in courting Bella, thinking she's her wealthier and more appropriate cousin. Bella's struggle with her secret as she falls in love with a man above her station provides the bulk of the tension in the book, which is sweet without being twee. Once the story moves past the initial whiplash of the opening, in which Lady Strickland dies within two sentences and readers have to untangle who's related to whom, it blossoms into a lively romance featuring charming banter, a heartwarming bond between the two young women, and various Regency shenanigans. Isabelle and Arabella's neglectful and abusive upbringing is mentioned, as is Isabelle's panic disorder, but these are touched upon rather lightly, and the tone very much stays centered in the realm of bubbly and airy. A flirty and cozy romance that's heavy on laughs and light on angst.

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