Lady In Waiting by Kathryn Caskie

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  • Pub. Date: January 2005
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 470,707
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    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • Publisher: Forever
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 470,707

    Synopsis

    Jenny Penny, the illegitimate daughter of an unnamed baron who works as a maid to the matchmaking Featherton Sisters, yearns for highborn status. The Featherton sisters soon make Jenny their project and aim to see her wed to Lord Argyll. Original.

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    In Caskie's far-fetched second Regency romance (after Rules of Engagement), Jenny Penny, illegitimate daughter of an unnamed baronet, and lady's maid to the two fluttering Featherton sisters, strives for a life above her station. While wintering in Bath with her employers, she spends her slim earnings on "earbobs" and muffs in the town's most exclusive shops. But she also reveals great skill as an amateur chemist, mixing up gallipots of peppermint face cream for her employers. The ton's most exclusive ladies soon discover that this "tingle cream" can be used elsewhere, and thanks to an underground servants' network, Jenny finds her discretionary revenue increasing along with her mysterious reputation as Lady Eros. Then Lord Argyll, a lusty Scottish baron, discovers Jenny one day as she's modeling a dress for the Feathertons. The two ladies immediately seize upon a plan to match Jenny to the Scottish baron, to whom she's introduced as Lady Genevieve. Days ironing, evenings at balls and nights filling gallipots soon bring Jenny to the end of her rope. How will Lady Eros, Lady Genevieve and plain old Jenny Penny finally reunite for one happy ending? Those willing to completely disregard rigid English rules about social class will delight in the fairy tale answer to this question. Agent, Jenny Bent at Trident Media. (Jan.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Not in this time period!by Anonymous

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    April 29, 2006: Greedy spendthrift is as kind as I can get toward Jenny. Boring is good enough for Viscount Argyll. No maid in this time period could possibly get away with the subterfuge written in this story. The Ton was much more savvy than they were made out to be. There were three separate side stories that could have been developed but were left to twist in the wind instead. I kept waiting for the resolution to these but none was forthcoming. I bought A Lady's Guide to Rakes before I read this book and since it is about Meredith from Lady in Waiting and she was the only non-irritating character..I am hopeful it is better.

    Kathryn Caskie's Second Book is Wonderful.by Anonymous

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    December 26, 2004: I really enjoyed Kathy's first novel, 'Rules of Engagement'. 'Lady in Waiting' is even better. Kathy's characters are delightful and plot twists ever intriguing. Her heroines are wonderful, extraordinary women and her heroes exactly the kind of men every woman pines for! Her research is impeccable allowing her to paint a very accurate picture of the novel's timeframe and setting. I only wish Kathy could write her books as quickly as I read them. I hate having to wait for the next one!


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