Born to Be Wilde: The Wildes of Lindow Castle

The richest bachelor in England plays matchmaker…for an heiress he wants for himself!
For beautiful, witty Lavinia Gray, there’s only one thing worse than having to ask the appalling Parth Sterling to marry her: being turned down by him.
Now the richest bachelor in England, Parth is not about to marry a woman as reckless and fashion-obsessed as Lavinia; he’s chosen a far more suitable bride.
But when he learns of Lavinia's desperate circumstances, he offers to find her a husband. Even better, he’ll find her a prince.
As usual, there’s no problem Parth can’t fix. But the more time he spends with the beguiling Lavinia, the more he finds himself wondering…
Why does the woman who’s completely wrong feel so right in his arms?
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Not a standalone
I would not bother reading this one if you haven’t read the first two books of the series. I found this book, read the first twenty pages and was utterly lost when I discovered that it’s the third book in a series. So I stopped and read the other two. They are much better.
I would not bother reading this one if you haven’t read the first two books of the series. I found this book, read the first twenty pages and was utterly lost when I discovered that it’s the third book in a series. So I stopped and read the other two. They are much better.
How could James’ fairy tale inspired series be so significantly better than “The Wildes of Lindow Castle”? This series is nearly a decade older than it too, which makes even less sense. Authors tend to become better writers, not regress into writing styles and plot constructions that resemble green writers taking their first college fiction class. The characters aren’t remotely believable. Seriously, contemporary Hallmark movie writers create more realistic and complex character than the Wilde’s and their paramours. I’ve finally decided to shelve this series and never come back.
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