By: Gayle Callen
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: November 13, 2005
Wanting to escape his hellish childhood, Lord David Thurlow wove a fanciful tale to the young girl next door about his life. When she arrives on his doorstep 10 years later, David admits his lies but not his reasons. He's spent his time trying to repair his family's reputation after his father's scandalous behavior. David's behavior is above reproach, but two families have rejected his marriage proposals to their daughters, proving his efforts to rehabilitate the Thurlow name have not been successful.
David needs respectability and what better way than to marry an innocent young woman who is also above reproach. Victoria enters into the marriage wanting to break through David's façade of coolness and politeness and put joy and spontaneity into their home. David resists, knowing that only heartache can come when one loses control over his emotions.
The first in a new series, THE LORD NEXT DOOR, is a tender love story of forgiveness and regaining trust. Ms. Callen bestows upon Victoria a gentleness to tame the battered Thurlow family.
Book Summary
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, David's slow heated lessons in the art of seduction threaten to transform a "convenient" marriage into a torrid and passionate affair.
by: Gayle Callen
Sisters of Willow Pond #1 Avon
December 1, 2005
Featuring: David Thurlow; Victoria Shelby
384 pages
ISBN: 0060784113
EAN: 9780060784119
Paperback