
No matter how many times I pick up a story by Quinn, I’m completely in love. It finished out the Where’s My Hero? collection completely beautifully. She looks forward to just enjoying her time with Belle and Ned, and NOT looking for a husband. Emma, an American, goes to London to visit her cousins for a season. Its hero and heroine deal with a real problem the problem of their past. Julia Quinn's first published novel, Splendid, was quite Splendidactually I enjoyed this book as it was funny, easy to read, and fast-paced. American heiress Emma Dunster has always been fun-. This story is one of the most sensual of Quinns romances. This storyline was fun, light-hearted, and brilliant. When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. This factor probably made me connect with him a lot quicker than many other heroes who fill the pages of my books. I am the queen of denial and tend to avoid my family when I think they won’t like my own activities.

I recognise a lot of this in my own activities. And then, when he finally does find out that they are right, he still refuses to acknowledge it out loud.

He spends half the time trying to escape his female relatives because they’re giving him unsolicited advice.

I mean, I can’t imagine my sister taking the man that I’m involved with… but as usual Quinn took me completely by surprise and spun this story in a way that just wasn’t… icky. SPLENDID was such a fabulous story and deserves much higher praise than anything I can put into words. As American Heiress Emma Dunster arrives in London for her first season, the last thing shes looking for is any love life, but thats the first thing she finds. I always have issues with those kind of horrible, blurred lines. I mean, it’s a man who is engaged to one sister, and in love with another. From reading the blurb for this story, I was feeling a little bit… icky.
