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The Ladies Most...

Written by: Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, Connie Brockway
Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor, Susan Duerden
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Publisher's Summary

Three best-selling authors. Two delightful novels. One terrific collection! From Julia Quinn, author of the Bridgerton series, now streaming on Netflix - writing along with close friends and popular authors Eloisa James and Connie Brockway - comes The Ladies Most...: a duo of cleverly crafted novels, The Lady Most Likely and The Lady Most Willing, together for the first time.

The Lady Most Likely

Hugh Dunne, the earl of Briarly, needs a wife, so his sister hands him a list of delectable damsels and promises to invite them - and a few other gentlemen - to her country house for what is sure to be the event of the season. Hugh will have time to woo whichever lady he most desires. Unless someone else snatches her first.

The invitation list includes:

  • The always outspoken Miss Katherine Peyton
  • The impossibly beautiful (and painfully shy) Miss Gwendolyn Passmore
  • The widowed Lady Georgina Sorrell (who has no plans to marry, ever)
  • And your hostess, Lady Carolyn Finchley, an irrepressible matchmaker with romantic plans for every last one of them - especially the lady most likely to marry an eligible earl.

The Lady Most Willing

Taran Ferguson, laird of his clan, is determined that his ancient (if not so honorable) birthright be secured before he dies. When both his nephews refuse to wed, he takes matters into his own hands, raiding an English lord’s Christmas ball and making off with four lovely potential brides (and one very irate duke). When his nephews, the Comte de Rocheforte and the earl of Oakley, arrive for their annual holiday visit, they are drawn into a matchmaking party of sorts. Among the unwitting guests are:

  • Miss Fiona Chisholm, a beauty with a scandalous past
  • Lady Cecily Tarleton, a lovely heiress - but she’s English
  • Miss Catriona Burns, a lady with no name or fortune, so clearly someone made a mistake!

As the snow piles up outside the highland castle and the guests are forced to pass the time together, the initial dismay turns to unanticipated attractions and then irresistible passions - and indeed, there might be one lady most willing to marry a Scottish lord.

©2021 Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, Connie Brockway (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers

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The first is good, the second hard to listen to

The Lady Most Likely is a good book, although not as good as Quinn's other books. The second book was almost painful to listen to at first because I did not enjoy Susan Duerden's narration. I continued, and I got used to it, but I am unlikely to listen to another novel narrated by Duerden. It is unfortunate, as The Lady Most Willing is a nice story.

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Two books in one!

The first Narrator was much better. The second almost sounded like it was made on a computer. With the end of every sentences going up in pitch. However, if you can get past chapters 1-3 it does get better. Good deal, 6 mini stories in one audiobook. I would have liked the second book more with a different narrator.

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The second one is really hard to listen to

The first book is really well narrated and a nice story. The second one is poorly narrated. I can only imagine that the intention must have been to show how certain characters were annoying, but the narration has become annoying too and hard to tolerate, makes it impossible to focus on the storyline.

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Horrible Narration for second book!

The first novel and narration was wonderful, I couldn’t even get through chapter 1 on the second because the narrator was so horrible. The volume escalation and sing song tone of her voice was horrid. It’s a shame they grouped these two novels together and had narration done by different people.

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