![]() ![]() All four books have been delightful, full of wit and romance and poignancy, with each of the four young women so distinctly different in their personalities and each travelling a very different route towards happiness. ![]() I’ve been eagerly awaiting the last book in Anne Gracie’s ‘Chance Sisters’ quartet, and now I’m all sad that the series is over. ![]() She might, however, consider becoming Flynn's secret mistress.īut Flynn wants a wife, not a mistress, and when Flynn sets his heart on something, nothing can stand in his way. ![]() Besides, she doesn't want to join the fine ladies of society-she wants to dress them. She won't give up her hard-won independence. However, when Flynn proposes marriage, Daisy refuses. She’s wrong in every way-except the way she sets his heart racing. Instead, he finds himself growing increasingly attracted to the headstrong, clever and outspoken Daisy. Daisy aims to become the finest dressmaker in London.ĭashing Irishman Patrick Flynn is wealthy and ambitious, and has entered society to find an aristocratic bride. Raised in poverty, she has a passion-and a talent-for making beautiful clothes. Fiercely independent Daisy Chance has a dream-and it doesn’t involve marriage or babies (or being under any man’s thumb). ![]()
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