Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Miss Lattimore's Letter
Miss Lattimore's Letter | Suzanne Allain
3 posts | 4 read | 3 to read
The woman who never made a match of her own is making matches for everyone else in this hilarious comedy of manners from the author of Mr. Malcolm's List. Sophronia Lattimore had her romantic dreams destroyed years ago and is resigned to her role as chaperone for her cousin. Still, she cannot sit idly by when she becomes aware that a gentleman is about to propose to the wrong woman. She sends him an anonymous letter that is soon the talk of the town, particularly when her advice proves to be correct. Her identity is discovered and Sophie, formerly a wallflower, becomes sought after for her expert matchmaking skills. One person who seeks her out is the eligible and attractive Sir Edmund Winslow. As Sophie assists Sir Edmund in his pursuit of a wife, she wishes she could recommend herself as his bride. However, she vows to remain professional and uninvolved while aiding him in his search (especially since the gentleman surely does not return her affections). Three unexpected arrivals soon show up at Sophie's door--the man who once broke her heart, a newlywed who is dissatisfied with the match Sophie made for her, and the man madly in love with Sophie's cousin--all wanting her attention. But when her onetime beau and Sir Edmund both appear to be interested in her, Sophie cant figure out if shes headed for another broken heart or for the altar. How can she be expected to help other people sort out their romantic lives when her own is such a disaster?
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
Magdalenka
Miss Lattimore's Letter | Suzanne Allain
post image

Nothing better than evening with romantic misunderstanding ❤️

review
Laughterhp
Miss Lattimore's Letter | Suzanne Allain
post image
Pickpick

This was a fun clean romance. After I finished this though, I now need to read a steamy romance. Too many clean ones in a row! Though I never know how to determine beforehand.

Sophie writes a letter preventing a proposal and is now known as a matchmaker. She is a spinster at 28 because of a broken relationship when she was 18. After she writes the letter, she starts getting invitations and growing as a person. It was a fun, quick read.

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 2y
56 likes1 stack add2 comments
review
AshleyKorinE
Miss Lattimore's Letter | Suzanne Allain
Pickpick

Allain's writing comes as close to resembling old romance novels in the classic style like Jane Austen that I've ever read. No, I'm no comparing it to Austen but it is good on it's on without the comparison. Miss Lattimore overhears something she doesn't want to but instead of keeping it to herself she shares it in a letter making her the tons most exciting new member. I loved the characters and even the fact it was a clean romance. It's good!