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Sto caricando le informazioni... Good Earls Don't Liedi Michelle Willingham
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I received a copy from NetGalley for an honest review. Ian is desperate to find a solution to the famine and desolation of his homeland and decides he needs a wife. Rose has suffered through illness and wants to regain her strength. Each has resolved to find a solution and it turns out that they can help each other. The storyline was beautifully written and you feel the pain of both characters, especially Ian who has been emotionally abandoned my his mother. A great read! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Lady Rose Thornton never expected to find a half-naked man in her garden. The handsome Irishman claims to be the Earl of Ashton, but was Iain Donovan truly robbed by thieves? Or is he merely an impoverished stranger lying to her? After losing everything in the potato famine, Iain is searching for a wife whose dowry will save his estate. The beautiful and charming Lady Rose, unable to walk because of an illness that stole her strength, agrees to help him find a wife, but only if he will help her learn to take her first steps. As their friendship takes root and blossoms into something more, secrets about Iain's birthright threaten the growing feelings between them. He has no right to love a woman like Rose, who deserves a better life than he can give her. Rose believes that there is more to Iain than a broken past, and she brings light to his shadows. Within the walls of a secret garden, sometimes miracles happen... Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The opening scenes with Lady Rose Thornton discovering a wild, strangely attired Irishman in her garden, claiming to be of all things, an Earl, is quite delicious, setting up for all sorts of interpretations and actions that follow. It seems the supposed Earl has been set upon and robbed. Unfortunately the Earl of Ashton, Iain Donovan is not only looking disreputable, he has no evidence of who he is. Iain's servants have deserted him, apparently to find work. (And given the state of Ireland and the potato famine--who wouldn't take any opportunity offered). At this time England is feeling the pressure of waves of Irish either coming across with their families or by themselves, looking to earn money to send home to their starving kin. The plot is further complicated by Rose being unable to walk due to an illness. Rose's servants don't take kindly to Iain. I like the disapproving reactions and suspicions of the supercilious footman Calvert. Unbeknown to Rose, Iain has been invited to England by Rose's grandmother to find a wife--a wealthy wife to try to restore his lands and help his people. To do that he'll need help. He and Rose make a bargain to help each other. Rose wants to walk again and take her place in society. Iain needs lessons in how to be a gentleman. There is a mystery surrounding why Iain's mother has had little to do with him, neglecting his upbringing and education as a gentleman. All this leaves Iain with a determination to do the right thing, fuelled by his insecurities and doubts, and need to bring relief to his people.
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