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Reforming Lord Neil: A Regency Romance (Inglewood Book 5) Kindle Edition

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An arrogant lord cut-off by his family. A penniless widow in desperate need. In their reduced circumstances, can love save them both?


Lord Neil Duncan, third son of the Marquess of Alderton, finally angers his father enough to be cut off from the family. Neil believes it is only a matter of time before he is reinstated, but time is passing slowly and he needs to eat. His so-called friends have abandoned him, no one else trusts him, and it is not until he comes upon a young widow that he finds someone who needs his help as badly as he needs hers.

Teresa Clapham has been without a husband's provision and protection for over a year. Supporting her mother and daughter on the pittance her brother-in-law provides has required her to stretch every farthing. When Lord Neil arrives at her doorstep proposing he work for her to earn his keep, she sees possibility in the man everyone else has deemed an arrogant good-for-nothing.

As Lord Neil works for the first time in his life, Teresa sees in him a tender heart long repressed by his family's expectations - a heart that causes her own to open once more. But her brother-in-law Frederick Clapham is less charmed by Teresa’s new servant. When Lord Neil discovers the secret Mr. Clapham has been keeping, he must decide whether to embrace the man Teresa believes him to be, or fall back on the privileged lifestyle he’s always known.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B084QB2ZN8
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 20 May 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.5 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 258 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 5 of 5 ‏ : ‎ Inglewood
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Sally Britton
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Sally Britton is an author of elegant and charming historical romance. With a passion for bringing Regency-era settings to life, she crafts stories with kind characters, sparkling wit, and heartfelt emotion. Her novels weave love and connection seamlessly with period authenticity, drawing readers into worlds where every glance and word carries meaning.

Sally’s stories are as enchanting as they are tender, driven by engaging dialogue and the deeply emotional journeys of her characters. When she’s not writing, Sally enjoys exploring museums, reading voraciously, and spending time with her family. She believes in the timeless power of love and is dedicated to sharing stories that resonate with the heart.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2025
    I loved the Characters in this book. And the way two worlds collided the rich Aristocracy and a poor family . On a farm trying to make a living.
    Their lives changing one another. It's a Beautiful story of struggling, and family. And love. Happy to recommend this book as well as the Author
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 January 2022
    Normally it is woman that is destitute and facing rui,but in this book it is the other way around.In this case Lord Neils cast out with just the clothes he is wearing. He is offered a meal and a bed In the stable by a poor widow. Unusual and entertaining.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 September 2023
    I thoroughly enjoyed every page of this book. The characters seemed real to me and I was eager to see the outcome of a well written storyline
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 January 2022
    This book was a little different from the usual historical romances, which was refreshing. The storyline and characters were interesting and I really enjoyed reading it.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2021
    Lovely gentle regency romance. An unusual setting and story. I liked all the main characters. Would definitely recommend Sally Britton's novels.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2021
    I liked the tone of the book and enjoyed the whole story
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2022
    Good read
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 August 2021
    This is a charming and riveting story, set against a rural background rather than the more familiar ballrooms and card parties of the London 'Season'. This gave a freshness and originality to the novel. A thoroughly enjoy a letter Regency Romance.

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  • Monique Harpignies
    5.0 out of 5 stars I absolutely loved it. Rewarding read throughout.
    Reviewed in Italy on 30 May 2020
    An inspiring Pilgrim’s Progress. The author takes Neil by the hand and doesn’t let go until the indolent Society parasite in disgrace absorbs every last drop of homely wisdom, daunting fortitude and compassionate humility from a cast of picturesque country characters he learns to admire.
  • Kindle Junkie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet and steady
    Reviewed in Germany on 14 January 2022
    Proximity and time allow Teresa and Neil to learn each other's character and Fallon love. And we the readers have a front row seat. Very nicely told story. Thoughts of self-doubt are kept to a minimum as Neil discovers his own worth and happiness.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it! 💕
    Reviewed in Australia on 23 May 2020
    Great book. Lord Neil ends up destitute through no fault of his own and finding out what happens from there is lovely. I enjoyed watching his character grow in many ways through the story. I loved the character of Teresa and the way they connected. Highly recommended.
  • Britt98
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lord Neil Became a Worthy Hero Indeed!
    Reviewed in the United States on 31 October 2023
    Reforming Lord Neil was such a wonderful novel! I listened to the audio book and the narrator did a fabulous job. The Inglewood series is definitely one of my favorite Regency series that I have read!

    I did not like Lord Neil in book one of the series. He made a nice gesture in book two that surprised me. But it was in book four, the novel before this one, that I began to wonder about him. He had depths that I had not seen before and showed kindness to the heroine of that novel when no one else in his family was doing so. But, it is in this fifth novel that the reader gets to understand the way Lord Neil was raised and how he was treated growing up. And Neil has to step out on his own and finally become his own man. I really enjoyed the growth in his character. He became a truly worthy hero indeed.

    Teresa was a likable main character, too. She showed herself to be a strong woman, willing to work hard on her little farm to support her daughter and mother. The connection that grew between Neil and Teresa was perfect. They had great romantic chemistry and many hurdles to overcome before they could find happiness together.

    I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
  • Sandy Farmer
    4.0 out of 5 stars 4 Stars
    Reviewed in the United States on 18 January 2023
    Neil has been a side character in this series from the beginning. He has been the villain you loved to hate in book 1, and through each subsequent book the reader wonders how much more there is to his character. He never faulted Hope for the curicle accident that his sister did in book 2. He looked out for Millicent in book 4 when his sister was determined to use her only for her own pleasure. So we have to wonder what his true heart and soul is like.

    At the beginning of Reforming Lord Niel his father cuts him off from the family. It seems as if he had decided on this action and provoked Neil into an argument in order to execute his plan. I'm not sure if he saw Neil as a liability to his political aspirations, or if he found out that he was not Neil's natural father. Either way, Neil discovers he has fewer friends than he once believed. Practicality leads him to the place he ends up.

    Teresa is a widow and mother. Her husband, Henry, apparently gambled away her dowry and left her penniless. Although she did inherit a farm from another relative. Teresa, her mother, and her daughter live on and work the farm themselves. They can't afford help, and winter is quickly approaching. When Lord Neil offers his labor in exchange for staying in the hay loft of her barn and eating meals with her family, she accepts. Of course these two develop feelings for one another. I feel like to say much more than this would be spoilers.

    I liked that Neil didn't always have the best character. It's not like he had some pure motives when he approached Esther back in book 1. But he also was not seeking to destroy her marriage either. He was lonely and following in the footsteps he'd witnessed from both his father and mother. Through his hard work on the farm, he develops a deeper and stronger character. He becomes a truer version of himself--who he always was capable of being. Nicholeen Peck quotes someone else, "Work is the antidote to a sick character." And while I don't necessarily believe that to always be the case, it certainly does help teach life lessons and guide. Work is a producer of natural consequences.

    Favorite quotes:
    -It seemed he would forever attempt friendly relationships with the wrong people.

    -"Mr. Duncan, we cannot judge others so harshly. Perhaps a misplaced cushion is the only tragedy they have ever known. They have nothing greater to measure it against."

    -"Any woman will tell you, Mr. Duncan, that their children come into this life with personalities."

    -"I have learned to be still when nothing I say or do can change the outcome."

    I love a good redemption story. And Lord Neil did a wonderful turn around from where he started in the series to where he ended up. I enjoyed his journey. I loved Teresa, and her daughter. The whole story was just wholesome and heart warming. Reforming Lord Neil gets 4 Stars. Have you read Reforming Lord Neil? What did you think? Let me know!

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