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Release Day Review! THE LAST LADY B by Eloisa James

Last updated on 05/11/2026

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the last lady b by eloisa james

Lady B may have married Bluebeard; she may have fallen in love with a gorgeous, grumpy solicitor; she may have met a ghost and survived to tell the tale! New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Eloisa James delights with witty historical romance with a gothic twist.

In the depths of winter, Lady Genevieve Hughes, her pet piglet, and her septuagenarian husband travel to a haunted abbey in the Scottish Highlands. Evie is excited to meet a ghost (perhaps one of her husband’s three previous wives), but didn’t expect the funny, quirky guests to become the friends she’s never had. And she certainly didn’t imagine meeting Sir Godric Everly, a sardonic, witty solicitor who loathes her husband.

Yet as secrets and lies turn Evie’s world upside down, Sir Godric becomes the one person whom she can trust.

When ghosts, multiple wills, and a shocking marriage certificate bring Lord Burnsby’s past crashing into his present, Burnsby promptly dies, leaving Evie free to remarry…though as a virgin wife, now a virgin widow, she is more unnerved by the marriage bed than a spectral visit.

More importantly, she has to figure out whose identity is false, whose vows are dishonorable, whose truths could destroy her reputation—and where her heart belongs.

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Review:

Oh, goodness, this was just so much fun! It feels both a bit unusual for an Eloisa James book (at the moment I can’t think of any that are single, first person POV) and also very much an Eloisa James book (such delightful characters! all the LOL moments! so many Shakespeare references!) So many twists and turns in the last third or so of the book–I can honestly say I didn’t even suspect ANY of that to happen, but still found it all (mostly) believable 🙂

I was about to start to say who were my favorite characters, but truly it’s all of them save Clifford and Sophonisba. Even poor Mima has a special place in my heart, no matter what she’s done. Everyone in this book felt like honest to goodness real people (and pigs) who were sitting here with me as I read. I didn’t want to put them down and leave their world. Maybe Ophelia could get a book…?

It took everything in me not to scream, “YES! NORTHANGER ABBEY RULES AND ELOISA JAMES AGREES!!!” when I read the author’s note at the end. (I was at work, or I probably would have, TBH) I 100% thought of Catherine Mooreland when I discovered Evie’s love of gothic novels, and was not at all surprised to discover that Austen’s novel was one of her many literary inspirations for this book. Adding Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector’s Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend and The Canterville Ghost to my TBR pile right now… <3

Rating: 5 stars / A

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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