A review by veronica87
The Twelve Clues of Christmas by Rhys Bowen

4.0

The sixth book in this delightful series sees Lady Georgiana, or Georgie for short, answer an advertisement to be a social hostess at a large house party in the country over the holidays. Desperate to escape a dull Christmas in Scotland with her stuffy sister-in-law, Georgie jumps at the chance for a friendlier atmosphere and before she knows it, she's taking the train to the quaint country village of Tiddleton-under-lovey to put her hostess skills to use. Admittedly, I lost track of who was who among the rather large guest list for the house party - and this installment in the series has the highest body count to date - but that didn't detract from my enjoyment of the story. Though once again in a new locale, Georgie is not without personal support as the author manages to include both Georgie's mother and grandfather in this misadventure. Best of all, the author makes up for the lack of Darcy in the last book by giving us a heaping dose of him in this one. It's still a very PG rated romance but it's sweet and showing signs of steady progress. A fun read overall!