Connie Brockway
New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Connie Brockway has received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and the Library Journal which named My Seduction as one of 2004's top ten romances.An eight time finalist for Romance Writers of America prestigious RITA award, Brockway has...
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New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Connie Brockway has received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and the Library Journal which named My Seduction as one of 2004's top ten romances.An eight time finalist for Romance Writers of America prestigious RITA award, Brockway has twice been its recipient, for My Dearest Enemy and The Bridal Season. In 2006 Connie wrote her first women's contemporary HOT DISH, which won critical raves.Today Brockway lives in Minnesota with her husband, a family physician, and two spoiled mutts.
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This is the story of LIllian Bede who is trying to make a success of Mill House, she has five years to do this or the house goes to Avery Thorne. Avery was a sickly child and as an adult is determined not to let this to get in the way of his adventuring. He decides to leave England while she works...
Honestly, I could not care if they ended up together or not. Lily and Avery are one of those couples who are so dramatic, so intense, that you just want to read the end and not get thru the drama. The first 5 years happen fast; in these letters, at least, I did not feel the chemistry. Their love-hat...
God I love Brockway!"Avery?" she whispered.He gathered her closer, his eyes still closed."Avery?""Shh." His voice was low and infinitely sad. "Hush. Tomorrow's waiting outside this door. It's crouching there in an ocean of words and uncertainties. But it's not here yet and we are. Lily. Lillian. Lov...
This was the first book by Connie Brockway I've read, and I was completely enthralled by it.My Dearest Enemy is enriched with witty, intellectual banter. In the case of Avery and Lily, language is a sport used as a form of foreplay. What I love about this book is that their difference of opinions an...
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