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Review: The Devil in the Junior League by Linda Francis Lee.

Posted August 31, 2010 by Rowena in Reviews | 2 Comments


Main Characters: Fredericka Hildebrand Ware
Series: None (that I know of)

The Junior League of Willow Creek, Texas, is très exclusive. Undesirables need not apply. Fredericka Mercedes Hildebrand Ware (Frede to her friends) is a member beyond reproach…until her life begins to unravel. When her husband betrays her, steals her money, and runs off to places unknown, it’s something Frede would prefer to keep under wraps. The last thing she needs is to become fodder for the JLWC gossip mill. And to make matters worse, there’s only one person in town who stands a chance at helping her get revenge – Howard Grout, a tasteless, gold-chain-wearing lawyer who has bought his way into Frede’s tony neighborhood. But there’s a price: She has to get his tacky, four-inch-stiletto-and-pink-spandex-wearing wife, Nikki, into the Junior League.

The crème de la crème of Southern royalty should sit up and take notice, and hang on tight for this irresistible tale of getting in and getting even.

I first read The Ex-Debutante by Linda Francis Lee earlier this year and I adored it. I adored it so much that I couldn’t wait to read this book but then you know how those things go. A couple of weeks pass and the book falls off your radar until you see something somewhere and you’re like, “Oh yeah, I wanted to read that book”…well that’s what happened with me and this book.

I started it a couple of nights ago and it started out pretty good. There was a lot of stuff going on in the book between Frede (pronounced Freddy, not Freed) and her low down dirty shame of a rat bastard husband, Gordon. Frede thinks she’s pregnant and wants to make sure so she cuts her day early and heads home to take a pregnancy test but when she gets there, her entire world falls apart.

She was born and bred a Southern lady so the way that she handled the whole betrayal drove me up the effing wall. I wanted to slap some damn sense into Frede more than once while reading this book. Her whole “must be a lady at all costs and at all times” drove me insane. It took her a while but she finally got mad enough (and humiliated enough) that she went to the one person that is not popular by any means in her world.

She went to Howard Grout, attorney at law to help her with her case against her husband and if there is anyone who will nail Gordon’s balls to the wall, it was Howard.

When I first picked up this book, I thought the romance was going to be between Frede and Howard but I was wrong. Howard is already happily married to the woman of his dreams and he wants, as payment for his services, Frede to get her into the Willow Creek Junior League. Howard’s wife is a loud color wearing sweet woman who would never in a million years fit in with the crowd over at the Junior League but she’s in a peculiar spot right now. Having grown up poor and now being rich, she doesn’t fit in with the people she used to know and the rich people don’t really want them hanging around with them so she’s kind of lost. She needs somewhere to fit in. In short, she needs and wants friends.

Howard, being the loving husband that he is, wants this for her and he’ll do whatever it takes to see his wife happy with friends….even if it means buying his way into this damn Junior League.

So Frede needs Howard’s help and Howard needs Frede’s help so the adventure begins.

Reading as Frede and Nikki (who were childhood friends that drifted apart) build on their friendship again was sweet. I enjoyed it, mostly because I adored Nikki. I thought she was such a sweet spirit and enjoyed her addition to the cast of characters in this book. Whats even more, I hecka loved her friend, Sawyer. The fairy artist (in Howard’s words). I thought he was sexy and his hard stares and long looks whenever Frede was around had me all kinds of excited to get to know him better.

I thought this book was a great way to spend a few hours. Seeing the way that Frede and Howard brought Gordon down and then watching Gordon squirm when Frede finally bested him totally made up for all of the times that Frede’s Southern lady crap popped up. The whole Pilar thing caught me by surprise but I’m glad that things ended the way that it did.

The ending was a lot different from what I’m used to but I didn’t exactly hate it. I enjoyed the book overall and was surprised by how funny it was. I enjoyed the little adventures that Frede went on while trying to whip Nikki into a gentle lady. But my favorite part of this book was most definitely Nina. She flat out rocked!

If you haven’t read this book and you enjoy chick lit type romances then I would definitely recommend this.

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Review: The Ex Debutante by Linda Francis Lee.

Posted August 10, 2010 by Rowena in Reviews | 2 Comments


Main Characters: Carlisle Wainwright Cushing, Jack Blair
Series: None

Carlisle Wainwright Cushing, of the old-moneyed Willow Creek, Texas Wainwrights, is the daughter of larger-than-life Ridgely Wainwright… Cushing-Jameson-Lackley-Harper-Ogden. Given her mother’s predilection for divorce, is anyone surprised that Carlisle became a divorce lawyer, far away in Boston, where no one, including her fiancé, knows she’s an heiress. But now, three years later, Carlisle is lured back to Texas to deal with her mother’s latest divorce which has the whole town talking, and the family-sponsored 100th annual debutante ball which is on the verge of collapse. Suddenly the determined lawyer is weighing the merits of beads vs. crystals on ball gowns and teaching eighteen year olds to balance books on their heads, all the while trying to figure out how to tell her deeply Southern mother that she is engaged to a Yankee. Things go from bad to worse and she’s afraid she’ll never get back to Boston, at least with her reputation intact, especially when good ol’ Southern boy Jack Blair shows up on the opposite side of the divorce court, making her wonder if the man is going after her mother in the proceedings, or her given the pesky little fact that she left him three years earlier. Her trip home challenges Carlisle’s sense of who she really is and forces her to face the secrets her family has tried to keep, well, secret. Funny and smart, poignant and true, THE EX-DEBUTANTE is a story about the risks one woman must take if she stands a chance of finding herself, real love, and her place in that crazy thing we call family.

Carlisle Wainwright-Cushing is a lawyer from Texas, living in Boston. She’s made a life for herself in Boston and is happy with her life until she gets a call from her mother that sends her back to Texas to handle her mother’s latest divorce. What starts out as Carlisle making a quick trip home turns into a trip that shakes her life right up. She gets suckered into planning the Debutante Ball to bring honor back to her family name.

The main reason she’s not excited about being back home is her ex-boyfriend (you know the one that you never really get over) Jack Blair is the opposing counsel. This is one of those light contemporary chick lit romances that will leave you sighing when all is said and done because watching Carlisle and Jack battle wits was such an entertaining way to spend a few hours. On top of the Carlisle and Jack goodness, you have 8 girls that have no idea how to make their debuts into polite society and a chaotic family that just won’t quit. Seriously, the laughs are endless in this book.

I adored Jack’s niece and I adored Jack. Man was Jack a hottie, a smart man that just made me swoon with every page. I loved watching him with Carlisle, watching them go at it with each other was too much fun and made me love Jack a little more with each chapter.

Linda Francis Lee hit it out of the park with this one. This is one of those books that I wish I had written but am so glad that I read. I’m getting ready to start the other book by Lee that I found, The Devil in the Junior League. I can’t wait to see what kind of goodness will be in that book.

If you’re looking for a cute, light and fluffy contemporary chick lit book then you won’t be sorry with this one. It’s a good one.

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