Reforming Lord Neil: A Regency Romance
Inglewood, Book 5
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Marian Hussey
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Sally Britton
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An arrogant lord cut off by his family. A penniless widow in desperate need. In their reduced circumstances, can love save them both?
Lord Neil Duncan, third son of the Marquess of Alderton, finally angers his father enough to be cut off from the family. Neil believes it is only a matter of time before he is reinstated, but time is passing slowly and he needs to eat. His so-called friends have abandoned him, no one else trusts him, and it is not until he comes upon a young widow that he finds someone who needs his help as badly as he needs hers.
Teresa Clapham has been without a husband's provision and protection for over a year. Supporting her mother and daughter on the pittance her brother-in-law provides has required her to stretch every farthing. When Lord Neil arrives at her doorstep proposing he work for her to earn his keep, she sees possibility in the man everyone else has deemed an arrogant good-for-nothing.
As Lord Neil works for the first time in his life, Teresa sees in him a tender heart long repressed by his family's expectations - a heart that causes her own to open once more. But her brother-in-law John Clapham is less charmed by Teresa’s new servant. When Lord Neil discovers the secret Mr. Clapham has been keeping, he must decide whether to embrace the man Teresa believes him to be, or fall back on the privileged lifestyle he’s always known.
©2020 Sally Britton (P)2020 Sally BrittonWhat listeners say about Reforming Lord Neil: A Regency Romance
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- H.A.B.
- 15-11-24
Wonderful story …
In this captivating book, the narrative takes a refreshing turn by presenting a villain who, despite not being popular, becomes a character that readers can truly love. The transformation and growth of this character into a hero is both inspiring and heartwarming, reminding us of the power of redemption and the complexity of human nature.
The story is beautifully complemented by a talented narrator, whose skillful delivery brings the characters and their journeys to life in an engaging way.
A heartfelt thank you to both the author and the narrator for crafting such an enjoyable experience. This series is a true gem that leaves a lasting impression!
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- Sue h
- 27-07-23
A marvellous series
This book was a great ending to this series, a happy ending for all. Sally Brittons's books are delightful with romances to melt the hardest heart.
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- Mo Bass
- 11-01-22
A bit drawn out
The plot is good but it was too padded. The narrator made natural feelings sound mawkish.
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- Victoria
- 22-02-23
Reforming Lord Neil
A pleasant and gentle storyline.
Rather predictable. Lacks the humour of Georgette Heyer. Narration good.
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- Cara H.
- 02-11-20
Finally a story for our Lord Neil!
Reforming Lord Neil is the fifth book in the Inglewood series, although it is interesting to have seen the Lord Neil's character in the previous books this story is very much a stand alone. It is wonderfully well written. It captured my attention right from the start. Marian Hussey (as always) narrates the story in such a way as to breathe life into an already very lively tale. Reforming Lord Neil is a clean regency romance that was very enjoyable story of redemption and grace.
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- Pris
- 12-11-20
Who knew one could root so much for Lord Neil?
Sally Britton has managed to pull off what no one could have imagined after reading Rescuing Lord Inglewood, that is, to reform and redeem Lord Neil. And oh, what a journey it was. Granted, that's why it's necessary to read the series in order, or at least, Engaging Sir Isaac before this one, (in order to start seeing his change of heart), but still, getting to read about his thoughts and motivations, as well as having him face a new set of challenges in his circumstances made for a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Of course, the reader wouldn't have been able to see/experience much of this change were it not for Mrs. Teresa Clapham's character, as well as her family. I loved how these two found each other when they needed it the most, and how they were able to help each other in different ways throughout the book. Their love story was definitely swoony, and I definitely loved the pace of it as well as the warm feelings it evoked. Of course, having some of the previous couples in the series make an appearance was definitely great :). //
Now, this being an audiobook upped the enjoyable factor by a thousand since, once again, Marian Hussey delivered a wonderful performance of each and every one of the characters. It doesn't matter if it was as young as Caroline (Teresa's daughter), or as old as a magistrate, or if, on the other hand, the characters were having a heated argument, were being threatening to others, or were having a tender moment, she nailed every single one of them 🙌. //
Thus, if you love Sally Britton's work, or if you're just a fan of Sweet Historical Romance books, I can't recommend this audiobook and this series enough. Go and grab your copy! ~ 5 stars
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- Thor
- 04-12-20
A kind story.
The hero has been portrait in earlier books and has been slowly changing his outlook to life. In this he is forced to face his true reality, in where he fitted in society and who are his true friends
The heroine has been left penniless, with a struggling farm. Yet she and her family are the only ones willing to give a totally stranger compassion. Despite the hard work, the hero starts to see how futile his previous life was and caring for someone, other than himself, turns his life around.
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- Everyday_is_a_reading_day
- 21-10-20
This is my favourite of the Inglewood series!
Oh wow! Can it be possible?! I think this might actually be my favourite book out of the Inglewood series yet! I had an inkling that I was going to enjoy Lord Neil’s character from the last book but Britton exceeded my expectations! I love how well done this book was. You DEFINITELY have to read the previous books in the series... ALL of them! Because Lord Neil first appears right at the beginning and each book he appears in is referred back to in this one. Honestly, it fills out the background for his character and how his reform starts well before this one, so you won’t regret it - plus they are fantastic stories! I loved them all.
I know I go on a lot about character development with all of my reviews but seriously people, this is important! If the characters aren’t developed properly they appear as very 1-dimensional. Like the words just written on the page. But a well developed character, comes to life in any receptive imagination! They start to feel like friends and acquaintances. I love it when this happens. Britton does an excellent job of this. Plus - clean and wholesome with still all the joy and excitement and suspense a romance can bring. Perfectly balanced humour and wit throughout. Sigh. What’s not to love in a reformed bad-boy who is actually, secretly, very kind and caring along with a lady who is spirited and strong-willed despite having trials thrown at her constantly and villains trying to crush her at every opportunity?
I can definitely recommend this book... Along with the entire series! Plus, I’m hoping that one day we’ll also get to read Cara’s story 😉😁
Narrated by the talented Marian Hussey - who brought the story off the page and was a true delight to listen to. I loved every minute of it!
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- REBrown
- 17-10-20
Loved it!
I thoroughly despised Lord Neil in the other books so I wasn't sure about this one. But to my surprise I absolutely loved it!! I think it was my favorite out of all of them which is saying something because I've thoroughly enjoyed them all! Beautifully written and an accurate outcome of how the past can shape us but how we can also move forward
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