Clara
isn’t sure if she’s ready for this. Her perfect sister is on her honeymoon and
their brother is still in America leaving Clara to run the family paper and to
take the place of Lady Truelove, the advice columnist her sister created. She’s
absolutely stumped on what advice to offer; she’s always been the plain sister,
the shy one. But then she overhears a
conversation in a tea shop.
The
man looks like Adonis but has the manners of Hermes.
Rex
Galbraith, future Earl of Leyland doesn’t think highly of love. He’s seen what
it’s done to his parents after all. Absolutely nothing good came from their
marriage. Rex has made it his goal in life to be as free and unfettered as
possible. Too bad he seems to be uncontrollably attracted to an innocent. So he
decides that lust is an acceptable reason to wed. Unfortunately, Clara doesn’t
feel the same.
It
will take some back and forth between the two to figure out how to get to their
HEA. I’m not sure Rex groveled enough but I’m pretty sure regular Guhrke fans
will not be too disappointed in this book.
Three and a half
stars
This book comes out
January 30