TWO WITTY AND WONDERFUL TALES BY THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SCORE EMILY - If Emily hadn't gone, alone, to Annie's party (even though she was engaged to Cedric) she would never have met the devastating Rory Balniel, never have married him, gone to live on his ancestral Scottish island, picked roses in a see-through nightie, and generally had a wildly confusing, erratic, and sometimes erotic, time. And it all began with Annie's party. BELLA - Bella was the most promising young actress in London. The dashingly handsome Rupert Henriques couldn't wait to marry her. But Bella had a secret in her past and the one man who was aware of it was trying to prevent her marriage. Before she knew where she was, sexy and hopelessly scatter-brained Bella found herself in real danger.
Dame Jilly Cooper, OBE (born February 21, 1937) was an English author. She started her career as a journalist and wrote numerous works of non-fiction before writing several romance novels, the first of which appeared in 1975. She was most famous for writing the six blockbuster novels the Rutshire Chronicles.