The Way of True Love is Complicated
Olivia, is from Australia, but is temporarily in an English village to take care of her grandmother. She finds herself at odds with Liam, the gardener of Harbury Hall. This historic home used to be open to the public, but has been closed for some time.
Olivia would like to see it reopened, and volunteered her services to make that happen. Many local people are willing to help as well. She deals with lots of obstacles, including the gardener himself.
Slowly, she wins him over as the house is reopened and tours start coming through. But the biggest thing Liv doesn’t know is Liam’s true identity.
When she understands that, it changes the relationship Liv and Liam were starting to develop. Liv feels like she has been used, and is a fool.
The relationship between Liv and Liam is fun to experience, and keeps you wondering if they will ever like each other. The story also has a tie-in to the book, “Pride and Prejudice,” stating that a movie version was filmed on the Harbury grounds. I like that this tale includes the character’s faith.
I recommend this clean, five-star book.
Thanks to Barbour Books, for providing Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, “Not Exactly Mr. Darcy,” by Carolyn Miller, for the purpose of review. Opinions are my own.
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