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Mr. Malcolm's List by Suzanne Allain
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Mr. Malcolm's List (original 2009; edition 2020)

by Suzanne Allain (Author)

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"Move over, Mr. Darcy, there's a new man in town . . . . It is a truth universally acknowledged that an arrogant bachelor insistent on a wife who meets the strictest of requirements-deserves his comeuppance. The Honorable Mr. Jeremy Malcolm is searching for a wife, but not just any wife. He's determined to elude the fortune hunters and find a near-perfect woman, one who will meet the qualifications of his well-crafted list. But after years of searching, he's beginning to despair of ever finding this paragon. And then Selina Dalton arrives in town . . . . Selina, a vicar's daughter of limited means and a stranger to high society, is thrilled when her friend Julia invites her to London. Until she learns it's part of a plot to exact revenge on Mr. Malcolm. Selina is reluctant to participate in Julia's scheme, especially after meeting the irresistible Mr. Malcolm, who seems very different from the arrogant scoundrel of Julia's description. But when Mr. Malcolm begins judging Selina against his unattainable standards, Selina decides that she has some qualifications of her own. And if he is to meet them he must reveal the real man behind . . . Mr. Malcolm's List"--… (more)
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Title:Mr. Malcolm's List
Authors:Suzanne Allain (Author)
Info:Berkley (2020), 254 pages
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Tags:fiction, romance, regency, ebook, 2022

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Mr. Malcolm's List by Suzanne Allain (2009)

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This was a pretty good book! I saw the trailer for the movie and was intrigued by it.
The Honorable Jerry Malcom is looking for a Bride. Not just any bride but one that meets all of the qualifications on his list. Julia who feels that she's been spurned by him decides to retaliate by convincing Salina to deceive him and pretend thar she has her own list. But, Salina and Jerry find themselves falling in love which infuriates Julia. She tries to retaliate and even pretends to be Salina to break them up. They have to overcome their stubbornness and realize that their love will last. ( )
  Sassyjd32 | Dec 22, 2023 |
Super cute and quick read 3.75 ( )
  nightnur5e | Dec 15, 2022 |
This book had it's good points and it's not so good points. The plot seemed kind of generic, but entertaining enough. Mr. Malcolm initially seemed to have gotten a bad rap for being arrogant and unreachable because he almost instantly fell for Selina when they met and got to know one another. It was clear Julia was a treacherous snake from the start. But as things began to unfold, Mr. Malcolm ended up being the pompous jerk everyone thought. And I wasn't exactly overly fond of him towards the end of the book. I'm actually still a little lowkey mad at him and wouldn't have been as forgiving as Selina. Nevertheless, a happy ending was had by all, so I guess that's all that really matters in a romance. ( )
  NickyM96 | Nov 21, 2022 |
I wonder what it’s like to have a romance novel change my mind about an unlikeable leading man.

Mr. Jeremy Malcolm a well distinguished, handsome, wealthy and most eligible bachelor is in need of a woman whom he can willfully and gladly call his wife. But not just any woman, she must be well mannered, well educated, can’t be too shallow but also must be good at conversation. She can’t have embarrassing family relations nor can she be too ditzy. So it’s no wonder it didn’t work out with Miss Julia Thistlewaite. She’s cute, kind of funny but a bit of a bore and super full of herself.

Julia can’t let it go and call it bad date. When her cousin Cassie tells her that it’s not her fault, Malcolm just has a list and she didn’t check off every item, the wheels in Julia’s mind start spinning with revenge. Enlisting the help of old schoolmate Selena Dalton, she has a plan to ruin Mr. Malcolm’s list and leave him broken-hearted.

Little did she know that she was actually about to set him up with an almost perfect match. Read the book to find out what check mark Selena didn’t pass on the list.

I can’t with Malcolm. He’s hot, he’s rich and quick witted but there’s nothing else. He makes assumptions about people and twists them to his own liking. Sure, that’s what a lot of people say about Jane Austen’s Darcy but at least he was willing to listen and showed some type of growth before declaring his love for Elizabeth. He didn’t sulk around like a 13 year old rejected incel when she said no. Now I’m not saying Malcolm was that bad but after the third time reading about how upset he was at the love of his life being a deceitful woman when she didn’t even do anything made me question exactly how much did he really love her if at the first sign of something going wrong, he blamed his ruined expectations on everyone else.

I don’t know, Henry Ossory was dreamier and he was as dull but pretty as a cardboard cutout of Henry Cavill. I know I was supposed to root for Selena and Malcolm but Julia was hilarious and I couldn’t help but root for her.

Super cheesy, very quick read, not my type of thing but maybe it’s not meant for me :) ( )
  Jessika.C | Nov 17, 2022 |
Yes, very Bridgerton. But I found it a little plodding compared with the wit of Bridgerton. I've just read that the 8 Bridgerton novels were published between 2000 and 2006. This came out in 2009, so it could have done better.

I picked it up to read because I'd read that it had been chosen as one of the fortunate romance novels to be made into a tv series or movie. I'd love to see the movie as I think it could work well, maybe better than the audiobook format that I consumed.

My copy went back to the library before I'd finished listening so I must get it out again as I'm curious to know how it finishes. The two leads, Mr Jeremy Malcolm and Miss Selina Dalton, give the reader a merry enough chase. ( )
  Okies | Nov 10, 2022 |
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Allain, JonathanAuthor photographersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Frangie, RitaCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kaalep, AndeKujundajasecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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For my husband: a very fastidious gentleman who made an excellent choice.
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The Honorable Jeremy Malcolm, second son of the Earl of Kilbourne, was the biggest catch of the season the year of our Lord 1818.
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Malcolm seized upon upon his friend's analogy. "Exactly. I have definite requirements when filling my stable. Why should I not have even more stringent requirements for a bride? It is absolutely absurd to spend more time examining a horse than a wife, a lifelong companion you will see morning, noon, and night."

Since Cassie was of that breed of Englishman that considered a horse a lifelong companion to be seen morning, noon, and night, his friend's argument may not have carried the force it was meant to.
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"Move over, Mr. Darcy, there's a new man in town . . . . It is a truth universally acknowledged that an arrogant bachelor insistent on a wife who meets the strictest of requirements-deserves his comeuppance. The Honorable Mr. Jeremy Malcolm is searching for a wife, but not just any wife. He's determined to elude the fortune hunters and find a near-perfect woman, one who will meet the qualifications of his well-crafted list. But after years of searching, he's beginning to despair of ever finding this paragon. And then Selina Dalton arrives in town . . . . Selina, a vicar's daughter of limited means and a stranger to high society, is thrilled when her friend Julia invites her to London. Until she learns it's part of a plot to exact revenge on Mr. Malcolm. Selina is reluctant to participate in Julia's scheme, especially after meeting the irresistible Mr. Malcolm, who seems very different from the arrogant scoundrel of Julia's description. But when Mr. Malcolm begins judging Selina against his unattainable standards, Selina decides that she has some qualifications of her own. And if he is to meet them he must reveal the real man behind . . . Mr. Malcolm's List"--

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The Honorable Mr. Malcolm has a secret. This elusive matrimonial prize, long the target of desperate debutantes and their matchmaking mothers, is well known for his fastidiousness. What is not well known is that he has a list of qualifications for his future bride. Can any woman hope to win the heart of such a hardened critic? Selina Dalton can only try her best. And when she begins to succeed, Jeremy Malcolm is not sure whether he has discovered the perfect woman... Or the perfect hoax.
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