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The Worthington Wife

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Sharon Page sparkles in this poignant and irresistibly entertaining follow-up to her breakout novel, An American Duchess
Lady Julia Hazelton is the most dazzling among 1920s England's bright young things. But rather than choosing the thrill of wanton adventure like so many of her contemporaries, Julia shocks society with her bold business aspirations. Determined to usher the cursed Worthington estate into a prosperous, modern new era, and thus preserve her beloved late fiancé's legacy, the willful Julia tackles her wildest, most unexpected adventure in Cal Carstairs, the reluctant new Earl of Worthington.
The unconventional American artist threatens everything Julia seeks to protect while stirring desires she thought had died in the war. For reasons of his own, Cal has designed the ultimate revenge. Rather than see the estate prosper, he intends to destroy it. But their impulsive marriage—one that secures Julia's plans as well as Cal's secrets—proves that passion is ambition's greatest rival. Unless Cal ends his quest to satisfy his darkest vendetta, he stands to ruin his Worthington wife and all her glittering dreams.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 28, 2016
      Page offers those jonesing for Downton Abbey a supplemental dose of unconventional British jazz age characters in this vibrant sequel to An American Duchess. Lady Julia Hazelton has poured herself into her charitable work with war widows since the death of her fiancé, the future earl of Worthington. When the new earl, Cal, arrives and promises to destroy the estate to avenge his lower-class mother, who was spurned by his father’s family, Julia feels compelled to change his mind. As the two grow closer, Julia attempts to expand proper roles for ladies, and Cal realizes the selfishness of his vengeance. Frustratingly underdeveloped minor characters, including tenants, servants, Julia’s other love interest, and mysterious gangsters from Cal’s American past, enter and leave the story with dizzying speed. With this cast and the additional plot involving the deaths of three possibly murdered local women who strongly resembled Julia, the work veers dangerously close to overstuffed and uncontrolled. Page manages to hold it together through her captivating portrayals of Julia and Cal, beautifully capturing the tension between desire and responsibilities and allowing the two protagonists room to evolve. This work will delight fans of melodramatic period pieces.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2016
      American artist Cal Carstairs may have inherited stuffy Worthington Park, but his intentions are anything but noble, especially when it comes to Lady Julia Hazelton. Set on revenge against the Worthington family's role in his dark past, Cal threatens to ruin the estate that Julia is determined to save. When a mutually beneficial deal of marriage is struck, their nuptials awaken much more than unexpected and breathless passion. Rumors about the alleged curse of the Worthington Wife begin to swirl, and they find themselves facing imminent danger at the center of a case about a mysterious disappearance. In the sequel to An American Duchess (2014), Page returns to the glamor and grit of English elites in 1925 in a tale featuring plenty of sizzling sexual tension, the trappings of aristocratic luxury, and a whodunnit. Writing at a more subdued pace than before, Page crafts a delicious balance between the instantly sexy Cal and proper Julia, whose struggle with the allure of becoming a truly modern woman drives the story to a satisfying conclusion.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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