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The perfect wife to
the Earl of Wyldewood is one who looks good on his arm, does her own
thing and lets him pursue his own pleasure. Well in theory anyways. What
the earl gets is one stubborn beauty that is as adventurous as he can
imagine. Sabrina delves into one outlandish scheme after another while
baiting the Earl with her biting wit and the Earl finds he met his match
in Sabrina and found THE PERFECT WIFE!
THE PERFECT
WIFE is one wildly
entertaining romp from the wonderful Victoria Alexander. She literally
captivates her readers with her latest book that will have you laughing,
sighing and looking to what is next for Sabrina and her Earl. Get ready
for one wild adventure as one earl finds that his idea of a perfect wife
just might be one he never expects!
Meet Sabrina
Winfield, a lady of impeccable breeding, graceful and genteel yet
underneath it all is one adventurous spirit determined to get out and
see the world. She finds herself drawn to her new husband, the Earl of
Wyldewood and finds that his idea of a perfect wife is just sheer
lunacy. Soon his deep kisses and seductive charms make her long for him
to be her idea of a perfect husband. The Earl of Wyldewood was thrown
when Sabrina’s inner stubbornness came out and he finds himself with a
wife that doesn’t meet what he thinks is his idea of a perfect mate.
When he finds himself on the biting end of her wit, the Earl ends up
finding ways to silence her mouth, end her outlandish schemes and finds
that maybe being perfect isn’t all that cracked up to be.
THE PERFECT
WIFE is a delightful story
with characters that literally fly off the pages and bury themselves
deep in the readers’ heart. Ms. Alexander’s writing enchants this
reviewer each time she settles down with one of her books and her
characters always are multidimensional. With strong alpha males and the
independent beauties that love to go head to head with them, Ms.
Alexander delivers a story that is sure to be read again and again. Run
to grab this wonderful book and be prepared to laugh, sigh and long for
more once the last page is read.
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