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The average rating for Lord Next Door based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-08-12 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 3 stars Jeffrey Blevins
A little torn on how I feel about this book. It had some things I just loved, but some of it just felt off. The story is started off with 10 year old Victoria secretly writing to her neighbor, Tom. He found her journal hidden outside, so he began the correspondence by teasing her. He tells her he is the cooks son and they write in this journal back and forth until they are 16. They share all their secrets and get to know each other well although they never actually meet. Her parents have aspirations of her and her 2 sisters marrying into peerage. her family is wealthy but are not nobility, her father is a banker and they are not accepted in society. Victoria is shy and does not wish to mingle in society or marry. When her father commits suicide and leaves the family in financial ruins, she and her sisters do what they must to survive. The sisters find governess and companion situations while Victoria stays home to care for her Mother. She decides to go next door to seek out Tom to see if he will marry her. ( This part made no sense to me, he was a cooks son so how could he financially help her?) She finds out that Tom is actually a Viscount and his name is David Thurlow. David wants no part of the ton as they have scorned him over scandals that were all his fathers doing. He is a business man heavily involved with the rail roads and tries to be perfect without scandal to help clear his family name. He was turned down by two peers that he wanted to marry, yet still wishes to marry as he needs someone to run the house and provide an heir. He decides to marry Victoria to benefit both of them. So yes, they marry. After the journal entries and then Victoria finding out who he actually is, well it just gets pretty boring. For the whole middle of the book, every-night he goes to her and will kiss her, they slowly go just a bit farther even though in their thoughts they both wanted to ravish each other... It wasn't even sexual tension cause the next day they were just cold but more towards civil to each other. booooring yawn.. The last third of the book, she gets all social for his sake and starts pushing him into social events and she becomes like the belle of the ball, even though she is shy and hates this stuff, it was confusing that she just switched like that. The story wasn't bad, it just wasn't all that entertaining. I will try the next and see if the series gets better.
Review # 2 was written on 2020-01-10 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 4 stars Janice Christiansen
This is a series challenge that I decided to do and a first time by this author, Gayle Callen. The Lord Next Door was a very nice story and the repercussions that scandals can have on two prominent families. Miss Victoria is a very naive heroine int he story and it takes her quite some time for adhere to the principals of society. Although she starts out naive, she turns into a very independent woman and upon her marriage to husband, she paves her way to owning her status in society. Lord David too has his insecurities where scandal is concern. He has lived a sad life, sheltering himself from society and the scandal that haunted his family at the hands of his father. Although his requirements for a wife hinges on her not causing attention and scandal to his name, Victoria agrees. Both characters have their shelfish needs of what they need from one another...she needs to be free from debt and he needs someone to take care of his home and father with no questions asked. I thought the story was well-written and transitioned well to the HEA. The heroine made no qualms about her feelings when treated unfairly and the hero had to lower his standards in realizing that all is not what is seemed where his father was concerned. In the end, forgiveness plays a important part on the parts of the parents and their children. 4-Stars


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