Talk about a tangled web

The Wrong Lady Meets Lord Right by Suzanne Allain    

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What happens when a poor, but attractive relative changes places with her slight, underwhelming cousin to take her place for the last few months of the season. 
Well, everything that can go wrong and can be misunderstood, that’s what!
Arabella Grant is the poorer cousin to heiress Lady Isabelle Grant. Bella went to live with the family when she was orphaned at the age of three. She and Issie were as close as sisters, both bullied by Issie’s mother, Lady Strickland.
Isabelle had sought her couch and a book well before her much disliked, overbearing mother died. That’s where she’d prefer to be.
Only now Issie’s been summoned by her great aunt to London for the season.
Unfortunately great Aunt Lucretia, Lady Dutton, took one look at the healthier Bella and decided she was her niece Issie. Issie was wan and retiring, fuelling that impression.
What are the young ladies to do but continue the deception. A win win! Except there’s a handsome Lord and a very attractive doctor and a world of trouble in this historical rom com that is reminiscent of the fixes that face characters in an Oscar Wilde play. 
Not quite a farce but nearly so.

A Berkley Group ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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