The Lord Next Door
by:
Gayle Callen (author)
Victoria must wed . . . and immediately! To rescue her family from financial ruin, lovely Victoria Shelby has no choice but to marry. Her options for a bridegroom are limited . . . until she remembers the shy servant boy next door. Then she discovers that her childhood friend is actually Viscount...
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Victoria must wed . . . and immediately! To rescue her family from financial ruin, lovely Victoria Shelby has no choice but to marry. Her options for a bridegroom are limited . . . until she remembers the shy servant boy next door. Then she discovers that her childhood friend is actually Viscount Thurlow -- ruthless businessman, future earl, and a man whose family is shrouded in scandal! After two rejected marriage proposals, David Thurlow needs a wife who will give him an heir, someone who will not only overlook his past but also be above reproach. Victoria is the ideal candidate -- quiet, unassuming, and in desperate need of funds. But even as she strives to be the perfect wife, her calm demeanor masks a shocking secret . . . one that is overshadowed by David's slow, heated lessons in the art of seduction that threaten to transform a “convenient” marriage into a torrid and passionate affair.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780060784119 (0060784113)
ASIN: 60784113
Publish date: November 29th 2005
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Willow Pond (#1)
A little torn on how I feel about this book. It had some things I just loved, but some of it just felt off. The story is started off with 10 year old Victoria secretly writing to her neighbor, Tom. He found her journal hidden outside, so he began the correspondence by teasing her. He tells her he ...
The blurb sounded so promising but unfortunately the book did not quite live up to the promise. Not that it was a bad book, just not very exciting or worldrocking, but still entertaining. Secrets, misunderstanding and scandal rule their worlds but Victoria and David find each other in a nice average...