Matthew Trent always knew what was expected of him and that was to become the Perfect Vicar and a Perfect Gentlemen. When Grace Cooper enters his life he is forced to face what he really wishes to become.Grace Cooper has three options for marriage available to her in the small village where she resides. However, Grace would rather be placed on the shelf than enter into a miserable union. When … union.
When someone threatens her father and then makes an attempt on her life, it is Vicar Trent who vows to protect her and brings scandal to her doorstep, upsetting the delicate balance of both of their worlds.
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Lived this book. All the twists kept me glued to the pages. I was transported to that time and felt as if I experienced each and every event as it occurred
Just okay.
It was a nice easy read.
Hard to get into at first but picked up to become interesting.
almost deleted it because it was free but glad I didn’t. I would like to read more by this author but the rest of her books are not in my budget right now.
This was too straight- laced.
I like it very good
A good read with engaging characters.
Not badly written but trite
Is proofreading out of style? There are hundreds of typos and other simple errors!
Not to mention the need of an editor.
The story is simple and predictable. Even sweet. But I read it with a terrible urge for a blue pencil.
A nice twist on a sweet romance.
A stand-alone book in a saga of books. Love these brothers and their stories. Sweet,clean, and romantic.