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If you loved Linore Rose Burkard’s Before the Season Ends, you’ll delight in its charming sequel, The House in Grosvenor Square.
Ariana must adjust to the fact that she is soon to be the wife of an extremely wealthy man, and promises herself to aid the street waifs she sees all too often in London. As Ariana redecorates her new home in Grosvenor Square, how does Philip—a man of intense discrimination in his tastes—find the many alterations in his house? And why the sudden influx of bills from every charity in London, all thanking him for his great generosity? Will he have second thoughts about his future bride?
Readers will find romance, intrigue, humor and inspiration in this new tale of spirited romance.
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers Inc ( April 01, 2009 )
Item #: 68-3379
ISBN: 9781615231287
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.813 inches
Product Weight: 16.0 ounces

I tend to agree with the "disappointing" review below. The story was somewhat chaotic and I found myself thinking of Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors". Too many characters running here, there and everywhere. I LOVED the first book in this series and this one did keep my attention, but it was a little exhausting by the end.
Reviewer: Bml
This book did not live up to the first installment. I found that it lacked the loving charm of the first one. I have never seen a story that is so busy, all the characters where busy busy busy, so much like everday life that it is hard to "get away" in the book. When you finally get back to the main couple at the end of the book it is very rushed and abrupt and nothing of description is offered. You get the point at the end but there could be some description of the emotions takeing place between the two. I mean isnt that why we read these types of books. I hope she takes a que for the next book.
Reviewer: Mrs, T
I did not enjoy this book. There were too many old-style references and words to look up in the glossery to be able to follow the plot.
Reviewer: Terri