One of New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley's best loved Regency novels. Left penniless after her parent's death, Meg Gillingham is in dire straits. Reluctantly, she turns for help to her only a magic statue that will grant wishes. Meg never expects the statue to bring her a marriage proposal, especially not from a handsome earl. But when his dark secrets are revealed, putting her life at risk, she dares not believe in another kind of true love...
Publication Year: 2011
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I enjoyed this book, even its strange bits. I thought the quirky characters and outlandish plot worked well in this historical setting.
I haven't been this entertained by a book quite sometime. I could hardly put it down to get on with my day to day things, but I'm sad that I finished it before the weekend.
Is Jo Beverley's writing always this off-the-wall? If it is, we'll be meeting again (me and her work).