![]() ![]() Gabriel sees this interaction and goes down to the gardens to deliver the invitation himself. She scampers out of the ballroom and into the gardens in an attempt to evade the bearer of the invitation. The seventh, Madelyn Haywood, a niece of a baron who has a reputation for mishaps, does not want to be invited as she has no interest in any of the Wolverests. Gabriel makes the deal with Tristan to beget the next generation of Wolverest’s because he was desirous of a perfect woman and knew that none existed. I kept thinking of Willy Wonka and the Charlie Factory and envisioned 7 Veruca Salt characters stamping their feet as their father’s whipped through a number of candy bars to find the gold invite. Seven young society misses were invited to the house party to "audition" for the bride position. Gabriel Thurston Devine, the seventh duke of Wolverest, decides to hold a house party that will end with a ball announcing the engagement of his brother, Tristan, to some young society miss. On the other, I hated, loathed really, the setup and the silly situations in which the characters were placed to evoke conflict. ![]() On the one hand, I really liked the voice and the interaction between the characters. I had the strangest reaction to this book. Jane C Reviews Category / C+ Reviews Avon / Comedy / Historical Romances / Regency England 9 Comments ![]() JREVIEW: At the Bride Hunt Ball by Olivia Parker ![]()
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