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Never Wager with a Wallflower
Never Wager with a Wallflower: A Novel | Virginia Heath
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Never Wager with a Wallflower is the third and final delightful installment in Virginia Heath's Merriwell Sisters Regency rom-com series. Miss Venus Merriwell has been waiting for her prince to come since the tender age of fourteen. She wants a man who is a selfless academic like her, and free from all the wretched vices her gambler father enjoyed far too much before he left the Merriwell sisters practically destitute. Unfortunately, after a slew of romantic disappointments, there is still no sign of that prince at twenty-three and the only one true love of her life is the bursting-at-the-seams orphanage in Covent Garden that she works tirelessly for. An orphanage that desperately needs to expand into the empty building next door. For Galahad Sinclair, gambling isnt just his life, its in his blood. He grew up and learned the trade at his grandfathers knee in a tavern on the far away banks of the Hudson in New York. But when fate took all that away and dragged him across the sea to London, it made sense to set up shop here. Hes spent five years making a success out of his gaming hall in the sleazy docks of the East End. Enough that he can finally afford to buy the pleasure palace of his dreamsand where better than in the capitals sinful heart, Covent Garden? The only fly in his ointment is the perfect building hes just bought to put it in also happens to be right next door to the orphanage run by his cousins wifes youngest sister. A pious, disapproving and unsettling siren he has avoided like the plague since she flattened him five years ago. While Venus and Galahad lock horns over practically everything, and while her malevolent orphans do their darndest to sabotage his lifelong dream, can either of them take the ultimate gambleand learn to love thy neighbor?
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julesG
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A teeny tiny bit late, but here's what I recently learned from a book. It's more of a language factoid than an actual fact, I think. @ShyBookOwl 😁

The saying is: In and out like a fiddlers elbow.

But I liked the version 'not to be repeated in polite company' much better: Up and down like a bride's nightgown.

🙈🙊🙉

#FactFromFictionTuesdays

RaeLovesToRead In fairness, before I actually thought about it, the first saying sounded pretty filthy 🤣🤣🤣🤣 11mo
ShyBookOwl 😅 11mo
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julesG
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The third book in the Merriwell sisters series see Vee and Galahad at loggerheads. They try to be amiable towards each other which is not easy when either seems to play with the other's feelings for their personal gain.

An enjoyable historical romance with stubborn MCs and a host of secondary characters, some of them played leading roles in the other novels.

#ARC #MountARC #NetGalley

#SeriesLove2024 @TheSpineView @Andrew65
#JoyousJanuary

TheSpineView Fantastic!❤️📖📚 11mo
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The last installment of the #MerriwellSistersSeries focuses on the youngest, Venus. Bookish and devoted to teaching the orphans, Venus has given up her hopes of finding the sort of passionate pairings her older sisters have— least of all with the irritating and enigmatic Galahad, her brother-in-law‘s American cousin. Galahad also has no time for love, focusing on his new business endeavor— one that will bring him closer to Venus than ever!

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Preciouz29
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While I enjoyed this one, it was probably my least fave of the trilogy and I‘m not really sure why no just didn‘t seem to connect with Vee in this book and I think that was it. But, it was still a fun read.

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