Mills & Boon The perfect wife

by Judy duarte


3.50 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

3.50 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

Description:

Until her divorce was finalized. She’d been trying to figure out how her carefully planned out life had gone off track and then she met a wonderful man. Only, Bo Conway was everything wealthy Carly wasn’t looking for: A regular guy. A carpenter. And a smart, sexy man who took her breath away with a single glance. Bo had learned the hard way never to fall for a society woman, the type who wanted to mold him into something he was not. But sweet, beautiful Carly has him breaking all his rules… .

186
English
Genre, Romance

About The Author

When life threw Judy Duarte a curve twenty years ago, she did what many newly single mothers do. She pulled herself and her four kids together, became even more determined to come out on top, and decided to start following her dreams. What better role model could she provide her children than to show them that anything is possible? So, she returned to school, graduating from UC Irvine about the same time her oldest kids hit the teen years.

With her dream of getting her degree having come true, another dream presented itself by way of a new, perfect mate. Life was good again, but one dream still nagged at her:

“I always knew there was a book inside me, but since English was my least favorite subject in school, I never considered myself a writer.”

All her life Judy has been spinning stories telling tales to her kids as they grew up, plotting stories and creating characters to fill the time during carpool days and all those commutes back to college…and she never stopped dreaming of putting those stories on paper. Determined to follow her yearnings, she joined Romance Writers of America and met her critique partners Crystal Green and Sheri White Feather (both are now multi-published award-winning authors and the trio have worked together and encouraged each other ever since).

“I might not have been a born writer, but I was a storyteller. The characters and plots came easy, but I had to learn how to make the scenes in my head come alive for the reader. And that meant I had to learn how to write.”

Judy’s determination to become a published author grew and she began focusing on creating poignant stories designed to touch a reader’s heart. As she fine-tuned her writing style and learned her craft, she found herself writing the stories she liked to read. Stories about families, second chances, and true love. In creating her own happily-ever-after stories she took ordinary characters, put them in emotionally compelling situations, and forced them to grow. They learned, as she had, that when a door is closed, they must look for that open window.

“Since I love books and movies in which people must overcome insurmountable odds to win and earn their happy-ever-after, those are the kinds of tales I like to create.”

Judy’s unpublished stories won not only the coveted Emily (West Houston RWA Chapter) and Orange Rose (Orange County RWA Chapter) awards, but also earned her the status of a double RWA Golden Heart finalist in 2001.

Then Judy’s dream became a reality in March 2002 when Silhouette Special Edition released her first book, COWBOY COURAGE. Since then, she has published seventeen books and is contracted to write three more. Her stories have touched the hearts of readers around the world. Her tales of redemption and renewed trust generate many fan letters from readers who tell her of the positive impact reading her stories have had in their lives.

A woman who had been shattered by her husband’s recent betrayal and desertion had not been able to read or watch anything that had a romance involved writes: I saw your book in the store, and the title caught my eye. (I have a thing for cowboys.) When I read the back cover, I bought it and couldn’t put it down. I finished it in one day. I still have my doubts about meeting a decent man and trusting again. But maybe in time I will be able to love again. I will be watching for your next book.

In July 2005, Judy won the prestigious Reader’s Choice Award for THE RICH MAN’S SON.

“When I received the call telling me I had finaled in the Reader’s Choice, I was thrilled beyond measure. Being judged by real readers and recognized as a finalist was a joy in itself. I went to the ceremony honored to be in attendance. And when they announced me the winner, tears came to my eyes and a lump formed in my throat. It took days for my feet to touch the ground.”

Judy makes her home near the beach in Southern California with her husband, their son, and a cat


2 reviews for Mills & Boon The perfect wife

  1. 3 out of 5

    “Good Reading”

  2. 4 out of 5

    Carly Alderson was divorced. She was feeling sorry for herself. She wasn’t going out anywhere. She was indulging food for comfort and avoiding her friends. She had almost nonexistent self esteem. Her ex-husband, Greg had left her. He was now seeing someone else. She had tried to be the perfect wife for him, but she had come from humble beginnings, and in her mind, she could never hope to be in Greg’s class of people. They had lived in a home, nicknamed ‘The McMansion’ by their neighbors.Bo, the carpenter, who had been hired to build the mansion during Carly’s marriage, had always thought she was beautiful. He never interfered in her marriage and never let on how he felt about her. He was a good hearted guy and always did his best to help others. He saved Carly from embarrassment one day when her ex and his girlfriend showed up at the community pool in the neighborhood where they lived. Carly had ridden with a couple of her friends and was desperate to leave. Bo stepped forward and drove her home. Bo thought that Carly was hoping Greg would come back to her, so he tried to just be her friend. But he didn’t know how long he could hold out. This sizzling attraction was burning him to a crisp.This was a wonderful romance between a man with a huge, caring, giving heart and a woman with a lot of insecurities from her childhood. It will tug at your heart and you will be glad you read it.

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