The Penguin Podcast is back! Listen Now
The Last Of The Great Romantics

The Last Of The Great Romantics

The most laugh-out-loud and uplifting romance book from the bestselling author

Summary

Fans of Sophie Kinsella, Milly Johnson, Heidi Swain and Holly Martin will love this delightfully light, frothy and funny romantic comedy with real heart and warmth from bestselling author Claudia Carroll - the perfect dose of escapism!

'A fabulous romp. It made me laugh out loud' -- ANITA NOTARO

'It bubbles and sparkles like pink champagne. A hugely entertaining read' -- PATRICIA SCANLAN
'Enjoyable, easy read and funny characters' -- ***** Reader review
'All in all a great read - super for taking on holiday or if you fancy a bit of chick lit!' -- ***** Reader review
'This book had me laughing out loud several times - a great story and the characters were unforgettable. Definitely one of her best books!' -- ***** Reader review

*****
WHO SAID ROMANCE WAS DEAD?

Portia Davenport is officially the luckiest woman in the world. She and her drop-dead gorgeous husband, Andrew, have just finished ploughing a fortune into renovating her ancestral home, Davenport Hall, and are now planning to unveil it as one of the most fabulous, luxurious, five-star country house hotels in Kildare....

But life never turns out like you think, and no sooner has the red ribbon been cut at the grand opening party, than Andrew is jetting off to New York, back to his old job, old apartment, old friends and Portia very much fears, his bachelor ways.....

And so the smooth running of Davenport Hall is entrusted to her beautiful, yet inexperienced, younger sister, Daisy - and the timing isn't perfect as Eleanor Armstrong, daughter of the Irish President, has chosen the Hall as the perfect backdrop for her society wedding to a footballing legend...So the pressure is on!

Meanwhile, in Manhattan, Portia meets Lynn Fairweather, a single woman on a one-track mission to find Mr Right. And if he just happens to be married to Portia, then that's her problem...

Reviews

  • The insight into the chaotic aristocrats and their relationships with each other makes it a great read. I'd recommend it to you all!
    NEW WOMAN, June 2006

About the author

Claudia Carroll

Learn More

Sign up to the Penguin Newsletter

For the latest books, recommendations, author interviews and more