Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Ladies of the House

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Set in high-society Georgetown, an irresistible family drama about two sisters and the public scandal that just may lead them to rewrite the rules...
"A stellar novel that celebrates sisterhood and the way women can step out of flawed men's shadows. I delighted in every page."
—Amy Meyerson, bestselling author of The Bookshop of Yesterdays and The Imperfects

No surprise is a good surprise. At least according to thirty-four-year-old Daisy Richardson. So when it's revealed in dramatic fashion that her esteemed father had been involved in a public scandal before his untimely death, Daisy's life becomes complicated—and fast.
For one, the Richardsons must now sell the family home in Georgetown they can no longer afford, and Daisy's mother is holding on with an iron grip. Her younger sister, Wallis, is ready to move on to bigger and better things but falls fast and hard for the most inconvenient person possible. And then there's Atlas, Daisy's best friend. She's always wished they could be more, but now he's writing an exposé on the one subject she's been desperate to avoid: her father.
Daisy's plan is to maintain a low profile as she works to keep her family intact amid social exile, public shaming, and quickly dwindling savings. But the spotlight always seems to find the Richardsons, and when another twist in the scandal comes to light, Daisy must confront the consequences of her continued silence and summon the courage to stand up and accept the power of her own voice.
"I was absolutely charmed by Ladies of the House. A wonderful debut." —Allison Winn Scotch, bestselling author of Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing
*Don't miss Wedding of the Season, Lauren Edmondson's next charming family drama set in Newport, Rhode Island. Available now!
  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2020
      Senator Gregory Richardson was an influential member of Congress before his fatal heart attack and before damaging secrets were revealed after his demise. His daughter Daisy, her sister Wallis, and their mother Cricket are devastated not only by the loss of their father and husband but also of life as they know it in their plush Georgetown home. Separately, they make choices meant to protect each other but instead lead to chaos. As things devolve, personal and professional boundaries blur in the messy political Washington, D.C., landscape. If there's a solution out there, surely the Richardson women will find it, won't they? Inspired by Sense and Sensibility, first-novelist Edmondson's favorite Jane Austen novel, this updating remains focused on the female characters while offering an original exploration of their relationships with each other and the men in their lives. A glimpse into D.C. life, solidly dramatic moments at unexpected junctions, and a good balance between reflection and action all blend nicely in one satisfying story. A great choice for book groups (a reader's guide is provided), this fresh take on a somewhat overlooked Austen novel will please her fans as well as readers looking for an emotionally engaging and hopeful story.

      COPYRIGHT(2020) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 30, 2020
      Edmondson’s charming debut transports Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility to contemporary Washington, D.C., where a senator’s death leads to scandal. Sen. Gregory Richardson leaves behind his widow and their two daughters, Daisy and Wallis. On the day of the memorial service, with the ink still wet on a story about Gregory’s affair, Daisy, the older daughter, who’s followed her father into politics, fields a call from a reporter with questions about mismanaged campaign funds. She hopes to keep the scandal from further sullying their name as she mourns her father whom she loved despite his faults. Then journalist Atlas Braidy-Lowes (Daisy’s best friend who she has been “trying to fall out love with” for 15 years) returns from England to write a feature on Senator Richardson, and Wallis falls for Blake Darley, a South Carolina politician from the other side of the aisle. As Atlas uncovers the widening scope of the senator’s crimes, the novel finds Austen’s themes alive and well in contemporary society, where women must choose between nice or powerful men and are left without options if a man behaves badly while they try to balance their hearts, careers, and reputations in search of happiness. This retelling is a witty success. Agent: Sarah Phair, Trident Media Group.

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

subjects

Languages

  • English

Loading