Jean A. (readinggenie) reviewed on + 55 more book reviews
This is Leander Knollis, Earl of Charrington and Judith Rossiter's story.
All the ladies in London were falling in love with Leander (Lee to his friends), so he escaped to Hartwell, Lucien, the Marguess of Arden's cottage in Surrey. He wanted to get married but didn't want the lady to fall in love with him. So Lucien's wife Beth decided to play matchmaker and tell him about the Weeping Widow. She was a lady who was still so much in love with her husband that she was still wearing black after two years. The lady in question, Judith Rossiter, was the wife of a poet who had written all his works about her. After seeing her, Lee decided this was the bride for him. She even came with two children..perfect!!!
I am going to leave the rest of the story up to you to read. I have to say that I loved this story and I think that I would probably have been one of those ladies in London who would have fallen in love with Leaner Knollis! A delightful story. Happy Reading!
All the ladies in London were falling in love with Leander (Lee to his friends), so he escaped to Hartwell, Lucien, the Marguess of Arden's cottage in Surrey. He wanted to get married but didn't want the lady to fall in love with him. So Lucien's wife Beth decided to play matchmaker and tell him about the Weeping Widow. She was a lady who was still so much in love with her husband that she was still wearing black after two years. The lady in question, Judith Rossiter, was the wife of a poet who had written all his works about her. After seeing her, Lee decided this was the bride for him. She even came with two children..perfect!!!
I am going to leave the rest of the story up to you to read. I have to say that I loved this story and I think that I would probably have been one of those ladies in London who would have fallen in love with Leaner Knollis! A delightful story. Happy Reading!
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