Bridal Favors
Award-winning author Connie Brockway takes readers to the elegant drawing rooms and sprawling country estates of Victorian England in this captivating tale of a woman who must keep an irresistible nobleman’s most scandalous secret—without losing her heart. Evelyn Whyte has never forgotten the...
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Award-winning author Connie Brockway takes readers to the elegant drawing rooms and sprawling country estates of Victorian England in this captivating tale of a woman who must keep an irresistible nobleman’s most scandalous secret—without losing her heart. Evelyn Whyte has never forgotten the night she first met Justin Powell—or the shocking indiscretion that left the raffish military hero eternally in her debt. Now, desperate to save her aunt’s foundering nuptial-planning enterprise, she’s ready for Powell to repay the favor. All she needs is Justin’s scenic ancestral home, where she’s determined to show the world that even a woman innocent in the ways of love can turn a simple wedding into the social event of the season.Justin is happy to oblige, but his hospitality may place the wedding party in peril. Unaware of the daring double life he conceals behind a cloak of amiable gentility, Evie and her guests descend on North Cross Abbey. Pursued by enemy agents amid a whirl of festivities, Justin vows to keep Evie safe. But who will protect him from the charms of this alluring woman—and the promise of a matchless love worth any risk?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780440236740 (0440236746)
Publish date: August 27th 2002
Publisher: Dell
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Bridal Stories (#2)
2.5 starsI can't put my fingers on where this book fell short. Even though the book was well written, the combination of humor, an almost bluestocking spinster, wedding business, and espionage didn't work for me.
One of the funniest books I've read in a while, and I'm a tough sell. The characters were surprisingly deep, relatable, and actually witty, instead of the author just insisting that they were. The book isn't an in depth read but perfect if you want something light and genuinely clever and interest...