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"Elin Hilderbrand meets Edith Wharton in this delightfully juicy tale. I loved every minute." -Meg Mitchell Moore, bestselling author of VacationlandIt's the wedding of the season and all of Newport is abuzz in this funny, joyous, whip-smart novel about two modern-day society families and the summer wedding that has the whole town talking...Despite its beauty, Newport is a place Cass Coventry would prefer to forget. But after an extended absence, she's back in her hometown to celebrate her sister's engagement-even if she's marrying into the family that famously stole the Gilded Age Coventry mansion out from under them a decade ago.The moment Cass pulls up to the estate, she's in for one surprise after another. The bride-to-be is hiding a big secret. Her mother has royal-wedding aspirations. And, when the date is set for only three months away, a local gossip blog makes the two families its new favorite subject.It's not long before Cass's weekend in town becomes a full summer of frenzied wedding planning and society drama-but also idyllic sails, starry nights, and a former love. As the grand affair arrives, along with new truths about her family, Cass must finally face her own thorny past in Newport and decide how to honor the Coventry legacy in all its chaotic glory."A witty, unflinching look at 'polite society.' Edmondson is a master of character and setting." -Jamie Brenner, bestselling author of The Forever Summer
Set in high-society Georgetown, an irresistible family drama about two sisters and the public scandal that just may lead them to rewrite the rules..."A stellar novel that celebrates sisterhood and the way women can step out of flawed men's shadows. I delighted in every page."-Amy Meyerson, bestselling author of The Bookshop of Yesterdays and The ImperfectsNo surprise is a good surprise. At least according to thirty-four-year-old Daisy Richardson. So when it's revealed in dramatic fashion that her esteemed father had been involved in a public scandal before his untimely death, Daisy's life becomes complicated-and fast.For one, the Richardsons must now sell the family home in Georgetown they can no longer afford, and Daisy's mother is holding on with an iron grip. Her younger sister, Wallis, is ready to move on to bigger and better things but falls fast and hard for the most inconvenient person possible. And then there's Atlas, Daisy's best friend. She's always wished they could be more, but now he's writing an exposé on the one subject she's been desperate to avoid: her father.Daisy's plan is to maintain a low profile as she works to keep her family intact amid social exile, public shaming, and quickly dwindling savings. But the spotlight always seems to find the Richardsons, and when another twist in the scandal comes to light, Daisy must confront the consequences of her continued silence and summon the courage to stand up and accept the power of her own voice."I was absolutely charmed by Ladies of the House. A wonderful debut." -Allison Winn Scotch, bestselling author of Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing*Don't miss Wedding of the Season, Lauren Edmondson's next charming family drama set in Newport, Rhode Island. Available now!
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