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Product Details

  • Series: Wallflower Wedding Series
  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Avon Impulse (September 16, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006231579X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062315793
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 4.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #34,887 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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“Delightfully amusing and impossible to put down!” (Sophie Barnes, author of the At the Kingsborough Ball series)

“A romantic treat to be savored.” (Sophie Barnes, author of the At the Kingsborough Ball series)

DARING MISS DANVERS is perfectly enchanting. Vivienne Lorret has woven a delightful, romantic tale that is certain to charm readers. (New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath)

DARING MISS DANVERS is a charming story with a swoon-worthy romance and great characters! (Fresh Fiction)

SO GOOD. Unputdownable! This is the author you’ve been waiting for! (New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan)

WINNING MISS WAKEFIELD is full of complex characters, Shakespearian plots, and a very sensual romance. (Fresh Fiction)

About the Author

USA Today bestselling author Vivienne Lorret loves romance novels, her pink laptop, her husband, and her two sons (not necessarily in that order ... but there are days). Transforming copious amounts of tea into words, she is proud to be an Avon Impulse author of works including Tempting Mr. Weatherstone, The Wallflower Wedding Series, and the upcoming Rakes of Fallow Hall Series.


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USA TODAY bestselling author Vivienne Lorret loves romance novels, her pink laptop, her husband, and her two sons (not necessarily in that order ... but there are days). Transforming copious amounts of tea into words, she is proud to be an Avon Impulse author of works including: Tempting Mr. Weatherstone, The Wallflower Wedding Series, and The Rakes of Fallow Hall series. For more on her upcoming novels, visit her at www.vivlorret.net

Customer Reviews

Her stories are full of sexy banter, deep emotion, and unexpected twists & turns.
Cynthia Gail @ Red Pump Romance Reviews
Maybe there will be another book and we can see how they are doing, because the secondary character seem like they can have their own story.
L.O.D
Because of the confusing timeline, if ever a story needed one, this one very much did!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful By westdog on August 27, 2014
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First, let me say the author knows how to tell a story. She did a great job with that and keeping all the characters in order. But the character of the heroine was all over the place , she wore me out. It seems to be the theme lately in romance novels that the hero is great and the female is just plain annoying. You wonder why they put up with them. The concept seems to be they are attracted to the hero, but then treat them horrible. Also ,I am not a fan of turmoil for most of the story and then bam we are a happy couple for just the end of the story. I didn't understand the appeal of the heroine at all.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful By Sandy Milan on August 5, 2014
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I was really excited about getting this book as I'd pre-ordered it and have loved all of the other books in this series so far. Picking up the story from 'Winning Miss Wakefield', we know that the h of this book had gone off to a hunting box of Rathburn (H from Daring Miss Danvers) and no one appeared to know why but were speculating that it had to do with love. This incident only happens towards the end of this book.

Basically our h has had her dowry increased yet again by her father because on the night of her debut she meets the H and promptly casts up her accounts all over his feet. As a result she gets someone to find out his diary and makes sure she never attends the same events as him. There'd been such a scandal about what had happened and she's trying to move on. Eventually they do end up at the same event and have an intriguing encounter but the h wants nothing to do with the attraction. She is looking for a husband in name only who will give her half her fortune and allow her to live a separate life. She is in the process of identifying a man desperate enough when the H overhears her plans.

Whilst the author did a great job of fleshing out her story and developed the relationship between the main characters quite nicely, I think this time she made some mistakes. Don't read further if you don't want to know more details about the story.

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It truly pains me to write this because I have enjoyed everything the author has written so far but I've always promised to be honest. Firstly I didn't love the h, she was really annoying at times and hard to like. Her fight for independence on her terms seemed too much and ridiculous given her attraction to the H and given the nature of her father.
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The third, and my personal favorite of the series, Delaney McFarland is an absolute delight and her fears and worries, and utter discomfiture when faced with the very eligible and very standoffish Griffin Croft. Fortunately for this couple, there are also several very mischievous siblings and a young foundling in training who are sure to keep the couple in close proximity as often as possible.

Delaney’s debut was delayed for further ‘buffing’ of her rough edges, as far as society is concerned she is a topic of gossip from her father’s generous dowry and her rather inglorious debut when, after arriving late and being accosted by some particularly loathsome cousins, she cast up her accounts all over the polished shoes of the heir to the Earldom, Griffin Croft. Putting her beleaguered stomach up to nerves and some horribly soured punch, Delaney’s sole focus is to find a man to wed her, yet allow her separate home and hearth, and half of her generous dowry returned for her to manage.

Griffin’s father is ill, and as the next in line for the title, he must marry and produce a male heir to be certain his sisters and mother will be cared for after his father’s death. He is to inherit from an uncle, who has rarely had a kind word or thought for his named heir: a right bully of a man who found Griffin the boy a shy and retiring sort, too willing to struggle to please him.

The story is a simple game of cat and mouse: from Delaney’s attempts to avoid Griffin at all society events, to developing a friendship with his all too meddlesome sisters and her own younger sister, far too ready to play in the game of matchmaker.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By SL_SF_ on August 10, 2014
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Not terrible, but not great either. Language tended towards trite and a bit overblown ("now for your torment, my fiery one") but at least it didn't have numerous too-modern language usages as so many novels of this ilk do. Couldn't really bring myself to care about the characters, and I didn't find the plot device that believable, but I did finish the book. Not my cup of tea, but perhaps others would enjoy it....
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Cynthia Gail @ Red Pump Romance Reviews on September 5, 2014
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Not having read Miss Lorret before, I decided to take the time and start with book #1, Daring Miss Danvers. Start with a bit of sassy romance, add in a murder mystery, along with the authors wit and charm, and you get a great start to a wonderful series.

Book #2, Winning Miss Wakefield, includes a jilted/ruined wallflower, a vowed-to-remain-single rogue, and a scheme to bring the wallflower's 'true love' back to her.

Finding Miss McFarland is the third novel in the Wallflower Wedding Series and the best of them all! Delaney is determined to marry for money, which shouldn't be difficult given the sizeable dowry she brings to the table, despite the 'incident' at her debut ball. Her goal is independence and freedom - a marriage in 'name only'. When Mr. Croft overhears her proposition to a notorious rake, he decides to step in. Fate seems to be on his side and the more they 'happen' to run into each other, the more he realizes that she could be the perfect solution to his own situation.

There's a reason why Miss Lorret is on the USA Today bestseller list! She does a great job of developing characters, as well as a secondary storyline that creates the perfect setup for her series. Her stories are full of sexy banter, deep emotion, and unexpected twists & turns. These are quick, 'can't put it down' reads that will leave you warm and tingly. I'm glad I started at the beginning and read all three. At just $1.99 each, I suggest you start at the beginning, too. I can't wait to read her newest trilogy, The Rakes of Fallow Hall, coming 2015!
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