The Conundrum of a Clerk

· The Widowers of the Aristocracy Book 3 · Twisted Teacup Publishing
4.6
13 reviews
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344
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Things are not always as they seem; the first appearance deceives many. — Phaedrus

When widower and bank clerk Theodore Streater discovers his late mother was not only the headmistress of Warwick's Grammar and Finishing School, but also its owner, he's in need of someone to run the rather lucrative enterprise. He turns to the woman who helped him regain his position at the bank after he lost an arm fighting in Belgium. His best friend's wife, Elizabeth Bennett-Jones, Viscountess Bostwick, still runs her charity, Finding Work for the Wounded. She is sure there's an applicant who would be perfect as headmistress of her old school.

Having lost her position as an operative with the Home Office—her slight limp from a gunshot wound is hard to hide—Daisy Albright is at a loss as to what to do next. She could return to her father's home. The Duke of Ariley would like nothing more than to have his oldest illegitimate daughter under his protection until a suitable marriage can be arranged. But after several years of handling her own affairs away from the aristocracy, Daisy is determined to retain her independence.

So when Viscountess Bostwick informs her she has a position in mind, Daisy immediately pays a call on the new owner of Warwick's to apply. Poor Teddy Streater has no idea what he's in for when he hires the ex-spy to run the finishing school. He would prefer to court the comely lady who seems prim and proper, but what woman wants to marry a man with only one arm? Perhaps he should be in search of a mistress. Trouble is, he can only imagine Miss Albright in the role in The Conundrum of a Clerk. 

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4.6
13 reviews
Margaret Watkins
December 27, 2018
It took me a bit of time to get into this book as I wasn’t sure whether I was reading a comedy or a tragedy. Once I chose to view the book as a comedy, I actually did find it enjoyable. Theodore and Daisy are both wounded warriors finding their way in society once again after the war was over. They had scars and were living with the aftermath of their war experiences. The story did jump around a bit for me, as characters from previous books were drawn into this one. The love stories of other characters were also included. Nevertheless this is a well written, gentle romance and it has a happy conclusion. I received this book for free from eBook Discovery. I voluntarily post this review. This is my honest review.
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Lynette Housen
February 13, 2019
Absolutely delightful reading. The characters were rather daring for the genre, but I'm sure they had their counterparts in the world they lived in. Many thanks to the author for the enjoyment I've had reading this book.
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Martina Hyland
March 28, 2020
Well written and entertaining enjoyable and charming story
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About the author

 A former technical writer, Linda Rae Sande’s interest in the Regency has resulted in over twenty books set during that era. When she’s not writing, she can frequently be found at the local cinema enjoying the latest action-adventure movie. During the winter, she follows the local junior hockey team and is a fan of the San Jose Sharks. She makes her home in Cody, Wyoming. Read more about her books on her website: www.lindaraesande.com.

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