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Mass Market Paperback The Proposal Book

ISBN: 0440245303

ISBN13: 9780440245308

The Proposal

(Book #1 in the The Survivors' Club Series)

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"This is Mary Balogh at her riveting best."--#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber Gwendoline, Lady Muir, has seen her share of tragedy. Content in a quiet life with friends and family, the young widow has no desire to marry again. But when Hugo, Lord Trentham, scoops her up in his arms after a fall, she feels a sensation that both shocks and emboldens her. Hugo is a gentleman in name only: a war hero whose bravery earned him a title, a merchant's son who inherited his wealth. He is happiest when working the land, but duty and title now demand that he finds a wife. Hugo doesn't wish to court Gwen, yet he cannot resist her guileless manner, infectious laugh, and lovely face. He wants her, but will she have him? The dour ex-military officer who so gallantly carried Gwen to safety is a man who needs a lesson in winning a woman's heart. But through courtship and seduction, Gwen soon finds that with each kiss, and with every caress, Hugo captivates her more--with his desire, with his love, and with the promise of forever. " Mary Balogh] writes with wit and wisdom. . . . The Proposal is both moving and entertaining and the beginning of what promises to be an outstanding series."--Romance Reviews Today "A historical romance of unusual thoughtfulness and depth."-- Publishers Weekly Includes a preview of Mary Balogh's The Arrangement

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Enjoyable read, very Balogh.

This book is heavily weighted towards character rather than plot. And the protagonists are quite engaging. Hugo is possibly the most delightful of all Ms Baloghs many heroes(perhaps a close second to Bewcastle in Slightly Dangerous). Unlike so many ‘heroes’ in this genre he is not a self absorbed womanizer but a real person. The dialogue is often witty and entertaining. My only problem relates to the plethora of irrelevant characters introduced in the last couple of chapters. Good read.
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