Reforming Lord Neil, Sally Britton
Reforming Lord Neil, Sally Britton
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Reforming Lord Neil
A Regency Romance

Author: Sally Britton

Narrator: Marian Hussey

Unabridged: 8 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Sally Britton

Published: 10/06/2020


Synopsis

Lord Neil Duncan, third son of the Marquess of Alderton, finally angers his father enough to be cut off from the family. Neil believes it is only a matter of time before he is reinstated, but time is passing slowly and he needs to eat. His so-called friends have abandoned him, no one else trusts him, and it is not until he comes upon a young widow that he finds someone who needs his help as badly as he needs hers. Teresa Clapham has been without a husband's provision and protection for over a year. Supporting her mother and daughter on the pittance her brother-in-law provides has required her to stretch every farthing. When Lord Neil arrives at her doorstep proposing he work for her to earn his keep, she sees possibility in the man everyone else has deemed an arrogant good-for-nothing. As Lord Neil works for the first time in his life, Teresa sees in him a tender heart long repressed by his family's expectations - a heart that causes her own to open once more. But her brother-in-law John Clapham is less charmed by Teresa’s new servant. When Lord Neil discovers the secret Mr. Clapham has been keeping, he must decide whether to embrace the man Teresa believes him to be, or fall back on the privileged lifestyle he’s always known.

About Sally Britton

Sally Britton is a sixth-generation Texan, received her BA in English from Brigham Young University, and reads voraciously. She started her writing journey at the tender age of fourteen on an electric typewriter, and she's never looked back. Sally lives in Arizona with her husband, four children, and their dog. She loves researching, hiking, and eating too much chocolate.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dab on April 30, 2024

This was another pleasant read. Just pleasant, nothing more unfortunately. Lord Neil was not really a villain in previous books. He was a nuisance in the first one, but his redemption started in Hope's book and he was an ally in Isaac's. So by the time we get to his book there are barely any hard fe......more

Goodreads review by Heidi on May 24, 2020

Even though Lord Neil played the villain in the first book of the series, Rescuing Lord Inglewood, in the fourth book, Engaging Sir Isaac, he started to grow on me when he proved himself a friend to Millicent. I was thrilled to learn that he'd get his own story where he is the hero! He experiences a......more

Goodreads review by Alisha on May 16, 2020

I enjoyed this latest addition to the Inglewood series because the characters were heartfelt and the plot felt refreshing. It's not strictly necessary for someone to have read the preceding 4 books in this series, but they do add a lot of context for Lord Neil and his need to reform. In the past, he'......more