Let me begin by saying that overall, I really enjoyed this novel. The plot moved just fast enough that it didn't become stale, but not so fast that it became confusing. I enjoyed the main characters, watching them go from strangers to tentative friends, and finally more was an endearing journey that made the pair seem that much more realistic. Also, I absolutely adored Lord Percy, he added just the right amount of over-the-top comic relief to the story without it being too much, and his friendship with Juliet was one of the sweetest things I had ever seen (plus it gave her ample opportunity to enjoy getting under Grey's skin).I do have to admit that I was a bit disappointed in the loose ends that were left after the book ended. I found myself wondering what happened to Annabella? Did she eventually find a love of her own? I sincerely hope that these author collaborate again as I definitely wouldn't mind seeing more of these characters. DISCLAIMER: I received a copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review. This has NOT altered or changed my review in any way. All thoughts expressed in this review are 100% my own. Truly a delightful story with very likeable characters. Ladies maid, Juliet Baines, reluctantly agrees to Annabella Price's ridiculous ruse of acting as Annabella and going to London, accompanies by two spinster Aunts, Charity and Harmony. Staying with Annabella's stepbrother, Graeme "Grey" Roland Dominick Markwythe, Sixth Duke of Wyndham, who is to help her with a season in London among the ton.I honestly was laughing out loud at some on the antics and found this story very entertaining. It had it's predictable situations but I enjoyed the how the story played out, and the HEA ending.
What do You think about A Lot Like A Lady (2012)?
Delightful book. Wonderful characters. Highly reccommend it.
—dofuse
Cute idea, but I was not a fan of the writing at all.
—laurie