

I just happened to be here when it happened to you.

Through some intensity between both strong characters, they come to a resolution and start to secretly work together but never realizing that the chemistry between them is too difficult to resist.Įvery rose blooms at some point, Clara. But when he loses his best friend over this ‘column’ and realizes what happens, he is furious. Rex is your typical rake, he has no plans for marriage, and loves to flirt and drink with the best of them and only does what he can to appease his aunt. Well Clara is outraged on this innocent woman’s behalf, and so she puts her advice to this woman in her column and all hell breaks loose when the injured party wants resolution from her.

So while sitting in a tearoom hoping for some inspiration she overhears a conversation between two gentlemen and talk of jilting an innocent woman. Clara has no idea what she is really doing but made a commitment to see it through.

Our story begins with our heroine, who is having to run the “Lady Truelove” column while her sister is on her honeymoon. Now I still haven’t read book one yet, but after reading this one I truly would love a chance to crack at it. The Trouble With True Love was truly a wonderful story to read and even though it took me a bit longer to read it than I would like, I truly was intrigued by this book and these sisters. The Trouble With True Love is stimulating and has its laugh out loud crazy moments that keeps you smiling and intrigued by this sexy Regency romance…. But when he’s forced into a secret alliance with her, he realizes he’s got a much bigger problem-because Clara is upending everything Rex thought he knew about women-and about himself. When he realizes that Clara-as Lady Truelove-has used his advice as newspaper fodder, he’s infuriated. He flirts with the minimum number of eligible young ladies to humor his matchmaking aunt, but Clara is the first to ever catch his roving eye. Rex Galbraith is an heir with no plans to produce a spare. The cad may look like an Adonis, but he’s about to find himself on the wrong side of Lady Truelove. It doesn’t-until Clara overhears a rake waxing eloquent on the art of “honorable” jilting. There’s nothing for it but to retreat to a tearoom and hope inspiration strikes between scones. įor Clara Deverill, standing in for the real Lady Truelove means dispensing advice on problems she herself has never managed to overcome. I am a girl of noble family, but I am painfully shy, especially in my encounters with those of the opposite sex. The Trouble with True Love by Laura Lee GuhrkeĪlso in this series: The Truth About Love and Dukes This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from Avon in exchange for an honest review.
