A brand new, sexy small town romance from best selling author Lulu Moore.
Lando Burlington, the eleventh duke of Oxfordshire, is back on the market as Englands most eligible bachelor.
Its a title hed sooner burn to the ground, especially following the fallout of his almost wedding. It doesnt help that his mother is trying to set him up with every single woman in the country, none of whom hes interested in. The final straw is when she rents out his former pre-marital home to Holiday Simpson. . . Americas sweetheart and box-office favorite.
Holiday needs a break from the chaos of Hollywood replacing...
A brand new, sexy small town romance from best selling author Lulu Moore.
Lando Burlington, the eleventh duke of Oxfordshire, is back on the market as Englands most eligible bachelor.
Its a title hed sooner burn to the ground, especially following the fallout of his almost wedding. It doesnt help that his mother is trying to set him up with every single woman in the country, none of whom hes interested in. The final straw is when she rents out his former pre-marital home to Holiday Simpson. . . Americas sweetheart and box-office favorite.
Holiday needs a break from the chaos of Hollywood replacing red carpets for green fields and Valentine Nook, Oxfordshire, seems just the place to do that.
But she didnt count on her new landlord.
With his piercing blue eyes and hard set jaw, hes as handsome as he is grumpy. And thats nothing to say of his bronze, sculpted muscles she wishes she hadnt noticed when she took a wrong turn down a country lane.
For Lando, avoiding Holiday is impossible in a village as small as Valentine Nook, but he starts to wonder if maybe shes not as terrible as he originally thought. Especially when she smiles at him.
It doesnt matter though, Holidays visit is temporary. This isnt the movies. Shes not looking for her one true love, and doesnt need to be swept off her feet.
Except as summer turns to autumn its clear theyre going off script, and Lando must find a new ending to their story before its too late.