Private Arrangements by Sherry Thomas

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  • Publisher: Bantam Books
  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780440244318
  • Sales Rank: 25,678
  • 384pp
 
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Synopsis

Love has designs of its own.…

To all of London society, Lord and Lady Tremaine had the ideal arrangement: a marriage based on civility, courteousness, and freedom—by all accounts, a perfect marriage. The reason? For the last ten years, husband and wife have resided on separate continents.

But once upon a time, things were quite different for the Tremaines….When Gigi Rowland first laid eyes on Camden Saybrook, the attraction was immediate and overwhelming. But what began in a spark of passion ended in betrayal the morning after their wedding—and now Gigi wants to be free to marry again. When Camden returns from America with an outrageous demand in exchange for her freedom, Gigi’s decision will have consequences she never imagined, as secrets are exposed, desire is rekindled—and one of London’s most admired couples must either fall in love all over again…or let each other go forever.

Publishers Weekly

Deft plotting and sparkling characters mark this superior debut historical. Camden Saybrook, Lord Tremaine, returns to late 19th-century England to confront his wife, Gigi, about her petition for divorce. Still bitter from Gigi's machinations to snare him as her husband, Camden will grant the divorce under one condition-Gigi must give him an heir within a year. Sparks fly as the two embark on heated attempts to put the bun in the oven, despite Gigi's fear that her next conquest, the insipid Lord Frederick, will discover her duplicitously lusty reunion. A captivating subplot emerges when Gigi's mother, Mrs. Rowland, sets her own plan in motion for Gigi's next nuptials. Thomas propels the plot forward with revealing repartee and gives the leads real nuance. Intelligent and forthright with honorable hidden qualities, Lady Tremaine makes an exceptional heroine, and her deceptions are believably attributed to a desire for self-preservation in a sexist society. The results are steamy and smart. (Mar.)

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Biography

Sherry Thomas arrived on American soil at age thirteen. Within a year, with whatever English she scraped together and her trusty English-Chinese dictionary by her side, she was already plowing through the 600-page behemoth historical romances of the day. The vocabulary she gleaned from those stories of unquenchable ardor propelled her to great success on the SAT and the GRE and came in very handy when she turned to writing romances herself.

Sherry has a B.S. in economics from Louisiana State University and a master’s degree in accounting from the University of Texas at Austin. She lives in central Texas with her husband and two sons. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading, playing computer games with her boys, and reading some more.

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Not a good debutby Anonymous

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July 26, 2008: Frankly I am surprise to see this book endorsed by Mary Balogh and Jane Feather. Ms. Thomas prose does not flow easily, it seems that she wants us to know that she is familiar with Greek mythology, the topography of the Alps, etc...and 'haute cuisine'...by the way, in the 19th century England, the 'creme brulee' was called 'Burnt cream' or 'Trinity cream'. I bought this book as 'an easy read' while on a cruise. What a bore! Could not finish it. The story is not interesting and the 'players' do not appeal

This was not a love storyby Anonymous

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July 14, 2008: I am an avid reader and was excited to read this book but struggled often to get through it. The characters were not well developed, the dialouge in this story did not flow and I was completely lost at times. The author's use of different names for these characters was such a drawback, I couldn't keep track of who these characters were. This book was awful. It had such potential and then was a major disappointment. I couldn't wait to finish this book.


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