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Simply Love

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New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh returns to the elegance and sensuality of Regency England as she continues the enthralling story of four remarkable women- friends and teachers at Miss Martin's School for Girls. At the center of this spellbinding novel is Anne Jewell, a teacher haunted by a scandalous past...until she meets a man who teaches her the most important lesson of all: nothing is simple when it comes to love....

She spies him in the deepening dusk of a Wales evening- a lone figure of breathtaking strength and masculinity, his handsome face branded by a secret pain. For single mother and teacher Anne Jewell, newly arrived with her son at a sprawling estate in Wales on the invitation of an influential friend, Sydnam Butler is a man whose sorrows- and passions- run deeper than she could have ever imagined.

As steward of a remote seaside manor, Sydnam lives a reclusive existence far from the pity and disdain of others. Yet almost from the moment Anne first appears on the cliffs, he senses in this lovely stranger a kindred soul, and between these two wary hearts, desire stirs. Unable to resist the passion that has rescued them both from loneliness, Anne and Sydnam share an afternoon of exquisite lovemaking. Now the unwed single mother and war-scarred veteran must make a decision that could forever alter their lives. For Sydnam, it is a chance to heal the pain of the past. For Anne, it is the glorious promise of a future with the man who will dare her to reveal her deepest secrets...before she can give him all her heart.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 19, 2006
      With more than her usual panache, Balogh returns to Regency England (Simply Unforgettable
      ) for a satisfying adult love story. Twenty-nine-year-old beauty Anne Jewell is an independent woman: an unwed mother who has found contentment, if not happiness, in her life as a teacher at a girls' school. Sydnam Butler, an aristocrat who lost his eye and right arm in the Peninsula Wars, has achieved a similar peace as the reclusive steward for the Duke of Bewcastle. Through her son's father, Anne is related to the Bewcastle family, which includes her friend Joshua Moore, Marquess of Hallmere, who wants to acknowledge her and her nine-year-old son, David, as kin, despite her stubborn independence. Joshua invites Anne and David to spend the summer at the Bewcastle estate in Wales, where she meets Sydnam. The kindly Bewcastle clan have matchmaking in mind, but with scars both surface and deep, will Anne and Sydnam be able to open up to each other? And if so, can they hope for any real happiness? The maturity of the novel's protagonists—who grow from their difficulties and triumphs—distinguishes this romance for the genre.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from December 1, 2006
      Balogh continues her "Simply" series of Regency novels (begun with "Simply Unforgettable") with the story of another of the teachers at Miss Martin's School in Bath. Miss Martin employed Anne Jewell despite her having an illegitimate son, David, the result of acquaintance rape. Anne has no contact with her family, but is happy at the school, as is her son. When invited to a holiday in Wales, Anne goes for David's sakeand meets the darkly mysterious Sydnam Butler, a once handsome man now disfigured by war. Both lonely, Anne and Sydnam are drawn to each another, but can they overcome the scars of their respective pasts to find a future together? Listeners of Balogh's books and fans of Regency romances will not be disappointed, as the author continues to bring a fresh voice to the genre. Her women are strong and independent yet fit in the historical context, and her sense of place and period prevail. Rosalyn Landor is especially adept at male voices, with an equal facility for women and children; she captures the emotions of the characters perfectly. Regional British accents are well crafted, and her shadings of age and education all combine flawlessly to enhance this captivating story. Essential for fiction collections.Melody A. Moxley, Rowan P.L., Salisbury, NC

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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