Despite the scandalous blemish on his bride\'s family name, Lord Giles Cardross is convinced that Nell cares for him. -- CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE.
It\'s downright delicious.
For such an experience, April Lady is tops.
It\'s the sheer fun of reading on a high entertainment level.
Georgette Heyer has done it again ...
He thought he was marrying for love, but between his concern over his wife\'s spending sprees, rescuing her impulsive brother from one scrape after another, and attempting to prevent his own half sister from a disastrous elopement, it\'s no wonder the much-tried earl can\'t see where he\'s gone wrong ...
Is getting trickier all the time...
And now Nell doesn\'t dare tell him the truth ...
When young newlywed Lady Nell Cardross begins to fill her days with fashion and frivolity, the earl has to wonder whether she really did marry him for his money, as his family so helpfully suggests. -- LIBRARY JOURNAL What seems a marriage of convenience... the best kind of \'escape\' story.
Graceful and exciting ...
But as the bills and debts mount, Giles begins to suspect that his wife isn\'t as innocent as she looks.
Despite the scandalous blemish on his bride\'s family name, Lord Giles Cardross is convinced that Nell cares for him