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Dashing Sylvester "Gil" Gilliland would no more think of ravishing--much less marrying--his comely childhood friend Chloe than he would his own sister. But Gil's mother happily sees more to their bond than either yet realizes. And when the two innocents are caught in a deceptively compromising situation, she wastes no time in using to her advantage.
Soon enough, the pair find themselves no less than engaged--and no less than panicked at the very idea. But in a case of mother knows best, what seems a tender trap may free two stubborn hearts.
Review: Delightful story. The two characters remind me of Emma and Mr. Knightly of Jane Austen's "Emma," where the two have known each other their whole lives, so they are frank and open with each other. The ensuing banter is terrific!
Dashing Sylvester "Gil" Gilliland would no more think of ravishing--much less marrying--his comely childhood friend Chloe than he would his own sister. But Gil's mother happily sees more to their bond than either yet realizes. And when the two innocents are caught in a deceptively compromising situation, she wastes no time in using to her advantage.
Soon enough, the pair find themselves no less than engaged--and no less than panicked at the very idea. But in a case of mother knows best, what seems a tender trap may free two stubborn hearts.
Review: Delightful story. The two characters remind me of Emma and Mr. Knightly of Jane Austen's "Emma," where the two have known each other their whole lives, so they are frank and open with each other. The ensuing banter is terrific!
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