Title | : | A Practical Partnership (Love Inspired Historical) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (256 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0373283490 |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-09 |
Genre | : |
Duty-Bound Bachelor John Reed has no intention of changing his carefree lifestyle—until his father's death forces him to return home. Now he's in charge of the family estate and preparing his reluctant sister for her London Season. And he's convinced millinery shop owner Nan Siddons will make his perfect partner in this task. Nan prides herself on her independence, but with a rival stealing her clients, she needs a new means of support. So when John hires her to see his sister through her debut, she accepts. She never expected their working relationship to become something more, yet soon Nan can't imagine her life without John in it. The bachelor has captured her heart, but can she tame his?
Editorial : About the AuthorInspirational Regency author Lily George writes about commoners facing uncommon challenges to love and faith. She loves writing clean romance novels you can share with your grandmother and daughter.
Lily George lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband and precocious child. You can read more about her work by visiting lilygeorge.
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- The author rambles on and on and on. The author did a great job of explaining concepts and making them easy to understand. He's reckless, easy to anger, and trying much too hard to prove himself to world. They look at tall buildings, walk down crowded streets, go to art gallerie
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