Monday, August 26, 2013

"Seeking Philbert Woodbead"


Miss Celine Fairweather’s life was bobbing along like a boat on a tranquil stream when all of a sudden a summons from her beloved sister Penelope Radclyff, the Duchess of Blackthorne, changed it all.

Celine hurtles off to the London to help the duchess run the Blackthorne Mansion and to discover the whereabouts of her lost love Philbert Woodbead. 

Celine manages to keep things deathly dull and under control for a whole week until she enlists the help of the handsome Lord Elmer—a mischievous rogue, an ex-pirate, and an incorrigible flirt who is wanted dead by all of England’s husbands with attractive wives.

They scurry from one giddy escapade to another seeking Philbert in musty inns and dusty streets, and through it all Celine tries to keep her bonnet straight, her gloves spotless and her heart in tune with her head.

Life has suddenly turned exciting, and love has well and truly bitten her rosy buttocks. Now the only question is … who has done the biting?


This story was a light-hearted romance, delightfully charming, fun and sometimes a little silly. There was a sprinkling of mystery surrounding Lord Elmer, and a few pirates were tossed around in the mix. All-in-all I found it a fun feel good "Mind Candy" happily-ever-after kind of read. I enjoyed it enough that I awarded it 3 stars.

My thanks to the author, Anya Wylde, who provided this e-book for me to read and give my honest review. Thanks for a fun day of reading today.

I did not receive any type of compensation for reading and reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers and authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review.

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad you enjoyed Seeking Philbert Woodbead, Gigi Ann. Sounds like a good book!

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  2. Cute title and cover, this sounds like a light hearted and fun read.

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