Lady Be Good
 

Lady Be Good (Avon Romance)

by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Lady Emma Wells-Finch is determined to cause a scandal. Nothing big, you understand, just enough to convince her pompous British suitor that she's not an eligible candidate for marriage. She's thinking along the lines of, oh, maybe a discreet tattoo. But when suspended Texas golf pro Kenny Traveler meets her plane at Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport, Emma decides that he's the perfect candidate... (read more)

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Member Reviews

  • Sam
    • Rated 4 stars

    I enjoyed this one of SEP's quite a bit. The heroine was amusing with her antics and the romance between the two side characters was fairly good. This one is among the two of my favorite SEP books.

    Sam wrote this review Thursday, August 7 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • sparkleplenty
    • Rated 2 stars

    Lady Emma is in Texas to research a historical figure, and unwittingly hires a suspended golf pro as her driver. Light hearted, slightly humorous romance. Characters could have been a bit more developed, and the plot fumbled in a few places.

    sparkleplenty wrote this review Friday, July 25 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • joeyjhg2
    • Rated 4 stars

    I loved Lady Emma Wells and Kenny's story. It was funny and a delight to read.

    joeyjhg2 wrote this review Monday, June 30 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Joy B
    • Rated 4 stars

    Good story, fun characters!

    Joy B wrote this review Monday, June 16 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Laurie Likes Books
    • Rated 5 stars

    Reviewed at AAR

    Laurie Likes Books wrote this review Sunday, May 25 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Danielle M
    • Rated 4 stars

    Blurb from Amazon

    Lady Emma Wells-Finch is determined to cause a scandal. Nothing big, you understand, just enough to convince her pompous British suitor that she's not an eligible candidate for marriage. She's thinking along the lines of, oh, maybe a discreet tattoo. But when suspended Texas golf pro Kenny Traveler meets her plane at Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport, Emma decides that he's the perfect candidate to destroy her reputation.
    Kenny, on the other hand--who desperately wants to be reinstated on the golf tour--is just as determined to keep a low profile and remain squeaky-clean. If Lady Emma weren't a close personal friend of the golf commissioner's wife, he'd never have agreed to squire her around town. Unfortunately for Kenny, his weakness for the British beauty is growing daily, and it seems as though Emma may have feelings for him as well. In a bizarre turn of events, wild man Kenny finds himself trying to keep the prim and proper British lady from causing a scandal the size of which even the lone-star state has never seen.

    My Review

    This is only my second book by SEP and although I didn't enjoy it as much as "Kiss an Angel" it was still one of the better books that I have read this year. Emma and Kenny are both characters that come to life on the page and they were made all the more realistic by having flaws. The chemistry between these two was sizzling almost from the get go and while at first glance they seemed totally wrong for one another by the end of the book I knew they could never be with anyone else.

    If all character driven plots were done this well I'm sure I would read a lot more of them. There is no mystery, no suspense, no vampires or werewolves but the book still kept me turning pages well into the night. Just waiting to see what Lady Emma was going to do next while poor Kenny tried to keep his reputation in tact was more than enough suspense for me. Oh and did I mention the book was laugh out loud funny?

    SEP is truly a genius at dialogue. I normally don't notice dialogue unless it's really horrendous but both books that I have read by SEP now have had outstanding dialogue that flowed so well with the story and stayed so true to the characters that even without dialogue tags I always knew who was speaking.

    There is also a great secondary romance going on in this book and my only complaint is that we didn't get to see more of it.

    Rating this book was difficult for me because I'm a touch conflicted about the ending. On one hand this book has one of the best endings* I've read in a long time but on the other hand the events that lead up to this particular ending didn't really feel like they were necessary for the story. It's a bit of a catch 22 the only part of the story I didn't think was 5 stars worthy was the portion leading up to the ending but without that part we wouldn't have had such a fabulous ending. I think I will just split the difference and give it 4 1/2 stars.

    All in all if your a fan of contemporary romance I highly recommend this book.

    Danielle M wrote this review Sunday, May 18 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • summy
    • Rated 0 stars

    What an absolute wonderful read, yet again, by my favorite author, SEP. If you like her and haven't read this, get on it!

    summy wrote this review Saturday, March 15 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • genesis m
    • Rated 0 stars

    if you love susan elizabeth phillips, you have got to read this one. the plot, the characters, the setting..everything was hilarious! i was laughing the whole time, from start to finish.

    genesis m wrote this review Saturday, March 15 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • TeaganO
    • Rated 5 stars

    Off the charts GREAT! I haven't read an SEP book yet that I haven't absolutely loved. She writes brillant characters that could certainly never be termed run of the mill. It's as if she takes two truly individual characters and throws them into a ring just to see whether they will make it or not. She's got a great intuitive nature when it comes to her characters and Lady Be Good is no exception. Kenny (pronounced Kinny) Traveler is every bad boy you ever knew from high school who got by on his looks, his money and his athletic ability. He's used his given talent for golf to get him to the top of the greens, but his bad boy reputation has him sidelined until he can come to his senses. When Lady Emma Wells-Finch much loved position as headmistress of an English school for girls is threatened she does the only thing she can think of... she tries to ruin her reputation?! And she's set her sites on the oh-so-sexy Kinny to help her. Think starched lace and golf shirts and you have two people who really need each other to prove that it's the rest of the world and not them that's crazy! Kudos to SEP...

    TeaganO wrote this review Friday, July 20 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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