Last Gentleman Standing

Last Gentleman Standing by Jane Ashford is a witty Regency romance published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated on September 5, 2017. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows young heiress Lady Elisabeth Elham, who, despite having no need for marriage, finds it challenging to fend off the charming suitors of London.
Readers will encounter a lively narrative as Elisabeth navigates the complexities of her newfound fortune and the attention it attracts. Set against the backdrop of balls, picnics, and parties, she becomes entangled with a variety of suitors, including a charming rake and a mysterious nabob. However, her true intrigue lies with the one man in London who shows no interest in winning her heart. This edition revives a story originally titled Bluestocking, making it accessible after being unavailable for over 25 years.
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“Jane Ashford’s characters are true to their times, yet they radiate the freshness of today.”–Historical Novel Reviews
A fun, witty Regency romance from bestselling author Jane Ashford. Young heiress Lady Elisabeth Elham has no need for marriage, but warding off London’s most charming suitors is easier said than done.
Miss Elisabeth Elham is an unlikely heiress. She never knew the curmudgeonly uncle who died suddenly and left her a fortune. She’s proud, outspoken and independent–a definite challenge for London’s fortune hunting suitors.
As various determined gentlemen vie for her attention at balls, routs, picnics and parties, Elisabeth finds herself embroiled with a charming rake, a mysterious nabob, and an elegant neighbor. This would all be great fun, if only she wasn’t so fascinated by the one man in London who’s not trying to woo her…
Originally titled Bluestocking, this story has been unavailable for over 25 years.
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