The highly regarded debut novel from Sherry Thomas, Private Arrangements was also a Publishers Weekly 2008 Best Book. When Lady Tremaine petitions her husband for an end to their civil but loveless marriage, Lord Camden agrees on one scandalous condition-she must give him an heir within a year. Their early attempts to fulfill this delicate arrangement are marred by cold detachment, but soon sparks of passion and long-forgotten lust begin to be kindled anew.
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"3/28 - 4.5 stars, would've been a 5 but the end was a bit of a rush/let down. Really great characters and a much more interesting spin on your typical regency romance. Plus I'm a sucker for the whole married couple reconciling trope.3/26 I love this book. I don't ever want it to end. "
— Jen (4 out of 5 stars)
" It was cute. It has all the requirements a historical romance needs to possess. I like the story and the main reason that they parted. Many got hurt (or at the least didn't get their happily ever after) but still we knew that Camden and Gigi do suit each other a lot. "
— Hanna, 5/11/2011" It wasn't a bad read. Thought that the author might go in another direction, but was pleasantly pleased with the storyline. I would try another novel by this author. "
— Jennifer, 5/6/2011" I hated this hero! He never grew up and was just as unlikable in the end. I don't believe for a second that there's going to be a HEA between these two. "
— Christina, 4/15/2011" I loved this book. she is just a great author. "
— Jenny, 3/24/2011" Highly recommended by a romance-reading friend. Not my cuppa. The writing was decent, though. "
— Incandragon, 3/12/2011" Ga nyangka, bagus ceritanya, dan bacanya juga ga bosenin... "
— Lelyana, 2/8/2011Sherry Thomas is one of the most acclaimed historical romance authors writing today, having won the Rita Award two years running and appearing on innumerable “Best of the Year” lists, including those of Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Dear Author, and All about Romance.
Virginia Leishman successfully revived The Railway Children and other titles by E. Nesbit. She parses phrases carefully for nuance, and flavors dialogue with personality and spontaneity, as exemplified in her rendition of A. S. Byatt’s Possession. She has earned three AudioFile Earphones Awards.