Newport Ladies Book Club: Victoria’s Promise by Julie Wright

January 15, 2014 | 4 Comments
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Newport Ladies Book Club: Victoria’s Promise by Julie WrightVictoria's Promise
Author: Julie Wright
Series: Newport Ladies Book Club #7
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 240
Date: January 3, 2014
Publisher: Covenant

A luxurious mansion.

Thirty stunning bachelorettes.

One very eligible bachelor.

All of the ingredients are in place for a successful reality dating show, and behind the scenes, Tori Winters is set to pull the romantic strings as assistant director of Vows.

Despite her distaste for public exhibitions of love which spelled the death of her last relationship Tori intends to give the public exactly what they want: scintillating footage of a bevvy of beauties vying for the attention of Christopher Caine.

But Chris, a consummate Southern gentleman and the star of Vows, seems almost too good to be true and soon, even Tori finds herself falling under his spell. Despite legal obligations to avoid fraternizing with the talent, it’s clear her feelings are anything but unrequited.

With the support of her friends in the Newport Ladies Book Club, Tori must make a life-altering decision: Is she willing to jeopardize all she’s worked for in order to embrace her own fairy-tale ending?

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About Julie Wright

Julie Wright wrote her first book when she was fifteen. Since then, she’s written sixteen novels and co-authored three. Julie won the Whitney award for best romance in 2010 with her novel Cross My Heart, and the Crown Heart award for The Fortune Café. She loves writing, reading, traveling, hiking, playing with her kids, and watching her husband make dinner.


4 responses to “Newport Ladies Book Club: Victoria’s Promise by Julie Wright

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    This felt like one of the more light-hearted stories in the Newport Ladies Book Club series (seeing as how the main character works on the set of a reality TV bachelor-type show). I’m not sure how realistic it all was, but it was fun!

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