![]() A woman who, apparently, is very much in love with said friend.Įnraged for this unknown woman, Clara writes up the column using Rex’s words. ![]() Clara is impressed by his handsome, fair-haired looks until she hears him talk: Rex is, at that moment, busy dispensing advice to his friend on how best to dangle his lover without offering for her hand. ![]() Then she sees Lord Rex Galbraith sitting at the next table. She takes to the nearest tea shop and tries to come up with ideas on how best to answer one sender who calls herself The Devastated Debutante, whose shyness and difficulty in enjoying herself in company mirror her own. The idea makes her feel not only anxious but, also, like a hypocrite.Īlas, she has no choice but to come up with Dear Lady Truelove’s answer. Now Clara, aware of her acute shyness-she even stammers when she’s nervous-is conflicted about penning advice on love. ![]() ![]() When Irene extends her stay abroad, Clara’s work is made complicated by having to take over the writing of the Dear Lady Truelove, an anonymous advice column for the lovelorn, which is the heart and soul of the paper. Laura Lee Guhrke has written another enjoyable and heartwarming romance in The Trouble With True Love.Ĭlara Deverill, the younger sister of Irene (the heroine in the previous book), is left with the task of managing the family business-the Weekly Gazette-while Irene is away on a honeymoon. ![]()
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