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The Great Estate

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"Sherri Browning writes with a wicked wit and an enormous talent. The Great Estate is...full of fantastic characters, interesting storylines, and a very humorous courtship."—Reader to Reader

Lady Sophia Averford's plans to turn her marriage of convenience into one of fiery passion are thwarted by the unexpected arrival of her mother-in-law. But unbeknownst to Sophia, Lord Averford has a few seductive plans of his own.

Sophia Thorne was young and inexperienced when she married the dashing Earl of Averford...and through dark and troubled times, their relationship nearly came to an end. Now she's determined to transform herself into the fiery, ardent lover she always wanted to be, giving them a second chance at love... before they're lost to each other forever.

It took nearly losing Sophia for Gabriel to realize he had allowed his love for his great estate to distract him from his beautiful wife. But that time is over. Despite all the obstacles standing in their way, Gabriel vows to teach Sophia what it is to truly love...and to be loved by a husband devoted heart and soul to her every desire.

Thornbrook Park series:

Thornbrook Park (Book 1)

An Affair Downstairs (Book 2)

The Great Estate (Book 3)

Praise for Sherri Browning:

"A sweet, natural chemistry." —Publishers Weekly on Thornbrook Park

"Browning gives the reader a most beguiling story and a classic plotline while capturing the atmosphere of the era." —RT Book Reviews

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 1, 2015
      Estranged spouses struggle to rebuild their marriage in the third installment of Browning’s Thornbrook Park Edwardian romance series (after An Affair Downstairs). Despite a passionate beginning, the relationship between Gabriel, Earl of Averford, and his wife, Sophia, swiftly cooled and grew brittle. After a moment of weakness in which Sophia kissed another man, Gabriel left her to run their estate for a year while he traveled the world, intent on improving himself as a husband. Sophia soon came into her own as a businesswoman, revitalizing Thornbrook Park. But when Gabriel comes back, ready to woo his wife like she deserves, Sophia means
      to make him work for every intimate moment. Given the obvious affection and simmering desire between the leads, many of their obstacles to happiness feel artificial. Browning excels at developing the setting and conveying the genteel, charming nature of her characters and their interactions. Sophia and Gabriel’s reunion is a nice payoff for those who’ve read the earlier books, though some of the final revelations feel a little rushed. Agent: Stephany Evens, FinePrint Literary Management.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2015
      A long-married earl and countess are estranged after the death of their infant son several years before, but their mutual love for their estate brings them together. This Edwardian novel by Browning (An Affair Downstairs, 2015, etc.) returns to her Thornbrook Park series with the story of Gabriel and Sophia, the Earl and Countess of Averford. When their baby boy died suddenly, shortly after birth, they both retreated into their private grief. Gabriel threw himself into the management of Thornbrook Park, his ancestral estate, but Sophia had no such outlet and eventually made a mistake that almost cost her her marriage. In a moment of weakness, she kissed a family friend, and Gabriel witnessed the kiss. His resulting temper tantrum caused him to flee England altogether and spend a year with his mother in Italy. For Sophia, his absence allowed her a crack at managing the estate, which she did with great aplomb. Gabriel's return threatened to undo all the good changes Sophia had made, and the two of them tussle over the reins, using various members of their household staff as co-conspirators against each other. A dotty old aunt, Gabriel's mother, and a bevy of relations make it difficult for them to find any privacy, but the real problem is that both Sophia and Gabriel have poor communication skills and poorer impulse control. Gabriel spends a lot of time orchestrating surprises for Sophia instead of simply talking to her, and Sophia tries to fill the hole left by her lost son by adopting a foundling child instead of simply trying to conceive another baby with her husband. In spite of their obtuseness, both Gabriel and Sophia are likable-enough characters, and the estate around which the plot revolves is charming enough to make the book a tolerable read.

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