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* '''Series''': Wallflowers #2
 
* '''Author''': [[Lisa Kleypas]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Lisa Kleypas]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Avon]]
 
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Lillian Bowman is a nouveau-riche American who has come to England to catch a title and ended up as one of a quartest of wallflowers. She is a sharp-tongued, cynical woman with a biting humor, but she is also fiercely loyal, especially to the "Wallflowers." Marcus Marsden, the Earl of Westcliff, host to a house party where the first Wallflower found her husband (''[[Secrets Of A Summer Night]]''), finds Lillian's hellion ways intolerable. Now they are thrown together again at another house party, where Marcus hopes to do business with Lillian's father. This book shows how these two finally get together in spite of Marcus finding Lillian and Daisy playing rounders (an early form of baseball) in their pantalettes.
 
Lillian Bowman is a nouveau-riche American who has come to England to catch a title and ended up as one of a quartest of wallflowers. She is a sharp-tongued, cynical woman with a biting humor, but she is also fiercely loyal, especially to the "Wallflowers." Marcus Marsden, the Earl of Westcliff, host to a house party where the first Wallflower found her husband (''[[Secrets Of A Summer Night]]''), finds Lillian's hellion ways intolerable. Now they are thrown together again at another house party, where Marcus hopes to do business with Lillian's father. This book shows how these two finally get together in spite of Marcus finding Lillian and Daisy playing rounders (an early form of baseball) in their pantalettes.
  
== Awards ==  
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== Recognitions ==  
* a RITA® finalist for Short Historical  
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* [[2006 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2006 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Short Historical Romance]]
  
 
== Related Titles ==
 
== Related Titles ==
 
Second of four in the Wallflowers series
 
Second of four in the Wallflowers series
 
* ''[[Secrets Of A Summer Night]]'' (2004) (Annabelle)
 
* ''[[Secrets Of A Summer Night]]'' (2004) (Annabelle)
* ''[[Devil in Winter]]'' (2006) - a RITA® finalist (Evie)
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* ''[[Devil in Winter]]'' (2006) - a RITA® finalist for 2007 (awards in July 2007) (Evie)
* ''[[Scandal In Spring]]'' (2006) - a RITA® finalist for 2006 (awards in July 2007) (Daisy, Lillian's sister)
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* ''[[Scandal In Spring]]'' (2006) - a RITA® finalist for 2007 (awards in July 2007) (Daisy, Lillian's sister)
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* ''[[A Wallflower Christmas]]'' (2008) (Rafe, Lillian's brother)
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
 
* [http://www.likesbooks.com/cgi-bin/bookReview.pl?BookReviewId=4092 All About Romance Desert Isle Keeper Review]
 
* [http://www.likesbooks.com/cgi-bin/bookReview.pl?BookReviewId=4092 All About Romance Desert Isle Keeper Review]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 2 September 2021

Lillian Bowman is a nouveau-riche American who has come to England to catch a title and ended up as one of a quartest of wallflowers. She is a sharp-tongued, cynical woman with a biting humor, but she is also fiercely loyal, especially to the "Wallflowers." Marcus Marsden, the Earl of Westcliff, host to a house party where the first Wallflower found her husband (Secrets Of A Summer Night), finds Lillian's hellion ways intolerable. Now they are thrown together again at another house party, where Marcus hopes to do business with Lillian's father. This book shows how these two finally get together in spite of Marcus finding Lillian and Daisy playing rounders (an early form of baseball) in their pantalettes.

Recognitions

Related Titles

Second of four in the Wallflowers series

Reviews