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Aunt Tilly
Fun story about an Englishman, his staff, and an adorable young American doling out advice as if she were old enough to impart such wisdom! Dear Aunt Tilly,
I've met the man of my dreams an English duke! Tall, blond, charming.
So what's the problem, you ask He's tie and tails, I'm sweats and sneakers, He's a British peer. I'm an allAmerican gal. Oh, yeah and I've ruined his life, What do I tell him
Sign Me,
Speechless in Seattle
Mathilda McKinney wished she could write popular columnist Aunt Tilly for advice but she was Aunt Tilly.
And Julian Rothwell, Duke of Chesterfield, demanded her as payment for the troubles her advice had caused him, The very idea! This was America, after all, "Aunt Tilly" would tell the man where to go, But as Tilly gazed into the duke's baby blues, she heard herself give an unexpected answer, A charming little romance based on a play of words, 'Sleepless In Seattle', It best could be
described as a older modernday Regency romance, 'American Tomboy' meets 'Lofty Duke',
Long story short, Tilly McKinney becomes Julian Rothwell's, the Duke of Chesterfield, secretary after she inadvertently encourages his faithful assistant of several years to return to England.
He is on a tour of the States to promote Roman artifacts found at his home in England, Needlesstosay, these two bang heads from the start, She manages to disrupt his orderly life and thensome, If you love the 'opposites attract' trope with a dose of friction and at the same time want a lighthearted romance, give this story a try.
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