The trouble with true love
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- ISBN: 9780062469878 (pbk.) :
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373 pages ; 17 cm. - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018]
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Subject: | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction Advice columnists -- Fiction Aristocracy (Social class) -- England -- Fiction England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction |
Genre: | Romance fiction. |
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- 1 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Fort Nelson Public Library.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Fort Nelson Public Library | PB GUH (Text) | 35246000944593 | Adult Paperbacks - Romance | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 February #1
Clara is temporarily left in charge of her family's newspaper and can handle everything but the advice-to-the-lovelorn column, leading her to a secret alliance with an infamous London aristocrat.When her beautiful, accomplished sister extends her honeymoon, Clara Deverill is determined to rise to the occasion and take care of their family newspaper business while she's gone. Dealing with the atrocious editor is awful, but the real challenge is in taking over the paper's popular advice column, supposedly written by "Lady Truelove": "A woman who was shy and plain, who stammered when she was nervous and had never caught a man's eye in her life, could hardly be splendid at advising people about love and romance." When she overhears a gentleman giving his friend advice on how to manipulate a marriage-minded lady into continuing a love affair, Clara is affronted and uses the conversation to inspire a column which, unbeknownst to Clara, causes negative circumstances for both men. Ho wever, when she meets Rex socially and he realizes she wrote the column, she learns something of its consequences and wonders if she overreacted without having had all the information. Overcoming their initial fury, they reach enough of a détente to make a deal: she will pay him to secretly write the column, since he clearly understands romance and human nature better than she does. He agrees because he needs money, which she attributes to his reputed profligate lifestyle. However, as an unexpected attraction flares between them and they learn more about each other's vulnerabilities, they reach an impasse. Clara's goal is marriage, which is not on the viscount's agenda. Meanwhile, his wise columns and moral support see her confidence growing in surprising, empowering ways. But can the two find their way to happiness? Guhrke (The Truth About Love and Dukes, 2017, etc.) astutely maneuvers two seemingly mismatched characters to look beyond their own preconceived truths to b etter understand themselves so they can truly love each other. A charming, insightful historical romance. Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 February #2
With her sister extending her honeymoon and her brother staying in America to deal with his newly unearthed silver mine, shy, conventional Clara Deverill finds herself temporarily in charge of her family's newspaper and forced to fill in for her sister as the
Copyright 2018 Library Journal.Weekly Gazette 's advice columnist, the anonymous Lady Truelove. The only problem is that Clara knows nothing about the subjectâuntil she overhears a handsome rake giving appalling romantic advice to a friend and she decides to use the column to warn the anonymous lady against it. Her plan succeeds only too well. When an angry Viscount Galbraith storms into her office, she makes him an offer that he eventually acceptsâbut with a few conditions. An idealistic, marriage-minded heroine and a cynical, marriage-averse hero struggle in vain against an attraction neither had seen coming and both know will never workâor will it?VERDICT Engaging prose, witty barbs, and sigh-worthy sensuality make this humorous Victorian charmer an excellent addition to Guhrke's series and a most diverting read. Guhrke (The Truth About Love and Dukes ) lives in the Northwest.