Edmund Rushwood is a single English
lord in possession of a great fortune who is in desperate need of a rich wife.
In accordance with his father’s will, Edmund has until he turns twenty-six to
find a wealthy bride or lose his vast inheritance. To retain his selfish lifestyle,
he agrees to join an American dating game show to find the woman who can save
him. He doesn’t bargain on meeting Abby Forester, an impoverished, spirited
American woman who is content to live out her father’s dreams in his vintage
record shop.
With covert intervention from an unlikely source, Abby lands on the dating game
show as one of Edmund’s potential brides. As their worlds entangle and love
begins to bloom, Abby discovers Edmund cannot marry her and retain his wealth
at the same time. Will love keep them together, or will greed triumph and tear
them apart?
Teatime and Books Review
This was a lovely story of young love and the crossing of economic barriers. Our hero Lord Edmund Rushwood is from England' arstocrity and our heroine Abby forester is a struggling America college girl, hoping to get her life together and graduate. She has no interest in love and he has no choice but to get married or he loses his whole fortune. His best friend hosts a dating reality show and wants him on the show, but they need a list of high class eligible girls which Abby is their ticket to getting the list. Edmund through a series of events and attempts at getting the list begins to fall for this down-to-earth average American girl and she too begins to fall for this arrogant yet sweetly romantic Lord. He must marry high class, will he forfeit it all for his undying love for Abby? Or like all others, will he merely leave her in the shadows?
If you love young love and a Cinderella fairy-tale, then this is the book for you!
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Tammy L.
Bailey is a wife and a mother of a
Jedi and a future fill-in drummer for The Rolling Stones, The Who, or any other
70's band. I enjoy watching Jane Austen movie adaptations, afternoon football,
eating Thai food, and spending down time with my husband and two sons. I don't
have any pets, but when I was young, I had a black lab we called Satan. Her
name was originally Satin, but two very young girls with southern accents
mispronounced the word. She was the best dog in the entire world. I have a twin
sister and three other siblings. I am also a third generation veteran, and I
love eating Milk Duds with my popcorn during Star Wars movie nights.
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