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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780440226000
Edition: Reprint
ISBN: 0440226007
Label: Dell Publishing Company
Manufacturer: Dell Publishing Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: April 09, 2008
Publisher: Dell Publishing Company
Studio: Dell Publishing Company
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The story opens as Neville Wyatt Earl of Killbourne is preparing to wed his childhood friend and in walks the bedraggled Lily - the wife he thought dead and no one knew existed. Back flash to a year ago when Neville served in the military and Lily's father died and Neville married her for protection - a bit of a stretch there as her father was a sergeant and Neville heir to an earldom and a major. Oh well. They have "one night of love" and then Lily is believed to have died after suffering from a ... Read More
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i loved it! i recommend it! i dare you to read it!
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Two people from opposite sides of the tracks, having known each other from a distance, or thrown into a marriage. They appear meant for each other, but it lasts only one night. Its war time and an ambush the day following the wedding leads Major Neville Wyatt to believe his wife of one day, Lily, is dead. Almost two years later, he has gotten on with his life and his new wedding day is interrupted by Lily's unexpected return. She looks like a begger and is obviously uneducated, but Neville ... Read More
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Mary Balogy has long been one of my favorite authors. Her stories generally combine some sort of "ugly duckling" type of character along with a mystery - but that doesn't convey the depth of her characterizations and the rich storytelling. Her heroines are sweet - but with a spine of steel often willing to forgo what they want for what they need, or must do. They have a strong sense of honor and obligation, right and wrong - and I love them for that. Her male characters are often Regency ... Read More
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I have long been a fan of Mary Balogh, she creates wonderful characters, intricately woven plots and provides such rich detail that she transports you easily to another time and place. Her characters show a growth and wealth of human frailties that it is easy to know, understand and sympathize with them. Another great read
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