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A Week from Sunday [Mass Market Paperback]

Dorothy Garlock (Author)
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November 1, 2008
Adrianna Moore has just had a double shock: the death of her father and the discovery that he had left his entire estate to his lawyer. A duplicitous social climber, the attorney promises to give her back her inheritance...if she agrees to marry him a week from Sunday.


Repulsed by his proposal and desperate to escape, Adrianna knows there's only one thing she can do--run! But in the pouring rain, her car collides with a truck driven by Quinn Baxter.


A lumberjack and bar owner, this rugged giant of a man can make a whole new life possible for her...if she accepts the bargain he offers. Will it be enough to free her from the clutches of an enemy who has vowed to possess her at any cost?

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On the day her father is buried, 21-year-old Adrianna Moore learns that he left the family fortune under the control of Richard Pope, his attorney and partner who has lusted after Adrianna for years. Pope informs Adrianna that she'll get her money, but not how she thought: she must marry him in a week. Adrianna, wanting nothing to do with Richard, runs, but her flight ends when her car collides with a truck in rural Louisiana. The truck's driver is Quinn Baxter, a brawny tavern owner. A deal is struck: while Adrianna's car is being repaired, she'll play piano in Quinn's bar to make good for the damage done to his truck. Adrianna will also help out with Quinn's teenage handicapped brother. To do this, she has to bypass Lola Oxnard, a slovenly Cajun housekeeper with a violent bent who's determined to marry Quinn. As Adrianna and Quinn fall in love, Richard and Lola close in. The mawkish love story is as extreme as the plots hatched by the vile lawyer and the scheming backwoods gold digger, but Garlock's many readers will be satisfied by the triumph of good and love over evil and greed. (Nov.)
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"A delighful treasure." (Publishers Weekly )

"Every Dorothy Garlock book is synonymous with a great read." (Janet Dailey )

"There is nothing better than Dorothy Garlock at her best." (Sandra Brown )

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; Reprint edition (November 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446616060
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446616065
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #775,766 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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National bestselling and award-winning author of thirty-five romances that often feature the exciting backdrop of the Old West, Dorothy Garlock is one of America's-and the world's-favorite novelists. Her books, all enthusiastically reviewed, now total more than eight million copies in print with translations in 15 languages. She lives in Clear Lake, Iowa.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good old-fashioned romance, November 14, 2007
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Reviewed by Maria Elmvang

Adrianna Moore is just 25 when she loses her father. Still reeling from the shock of suddenly becoming an orphan, grief turns to despair when her father's colleague, Richard Pope, tells her that he is the executor of her estate, and it was her father's wish that she should marry him, otherwise she would get nothing of her inheritance.

From the very start there is no doubt that Mr. Pope is a psychotic and creepy older man - how creepy is not fully revealed until later - and Adrianna does the only thing possible at that time - she runs away. But on the wet streets in the pouring rain she loses control over her car, and crashes into a truck. Fortunate to survive the crash, the female doctor from the nearby town recommends that she stays with Quinn, whose truck she crashed into, in order to keep away from Mr. Pope-and at the same time, help Quinn with his brother. Reluctant at first, she agrees and soon becomes good friends with Quinn and brother Jesse-and sworn enemies with Quinn's househelp who has long had her eyes on Quinn. Tempers rise until it all comes to a head when Richard Pope comes to town.

As a good old-fashioned romance in the style of Nora Roberts and Sandra Brown, A Week from Sunday is a delightful historical novel filled with conniving lawyers, murderous housemaids and of course, the indispensable rugged hero.

A Week from Sunday cannot claim to be anything but a light read, but even so it is totally addictive as it draws you into a quiet Louisiana town of the 1930s. While I did think Mr. Pope got off much too easily for his pompous, and honestly, rather stalker-ish behaviour, the ending was very satisfactory and nicely tied up all loose ends.

Armchair Interview says: Highly recommend A Week from Sunday for a few hours' escapism.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Runaway woman finds love, January 27, 2008
I have always found Dorothy Garlock's novels very enjoyable and an interesting insight into life in America in the Depression era and other times. They are always easy to read with good pacing and varied characters. "A Week from Sunday" was no different with details of life in the 1930s for a rich woman, Adrianna Moore, whose life takes an unexpected turn after the death of her father. Her father's lawyer, Richard Pope, managed to persuade her father to change his Will in Richard's favour and Richard tells Adrianna that he will marry her a week from Sunday and then she will have access to her money again. Adrianna has previously been rather meek and gentle but decides she can't bear to marry Richard and plans to run away. Leaving it surprisingly late (not leaving home until the day of the wedding, thus being more likely to be caught if he chased her) she drives away during a fierce storm and eventually crashes her car into a truck in the village of Lee's Point. She's slightly injured and her car is seriously damaged and she ends up having to work to pay for the damage to the truck, owned by Quinn Baxter. He has a disabled brother and also needs a pianist for his bar and so Adrianna agrees to work for him looking after his brother Jesse as well as playing the piano.

Adrianna also moves into Quinn's house where she makes an instant enemy in his housekeeper, Lola and Lola's swain, Reuben. She also finds herself at the receiving end of strange behaviour from Quinn's enemy as well as fearing that she will be found by Richard Pope. But Adrianna's privileged upbringing hasn't made her unable to empathise with others and her relationships with Quinn and his brother Jesse show her the beginnings of a new hope.

This book was good to read but unfortunately there were rather too many plot improbabilities. The villainess was a pantomime-type character evil in every way, Richard Pope seemed ridiculously over-the-top and also rather dense for a successful lawyer and our heroine seems uniformly good except for a bit mousy. Quinn's inability to see Lola's behaviour for what it is was ridiculous and Adrianna staying quiet over Lola's murder attempts was beyond belief. The underlying romance in this story is good, if understated, but the plot and other characters were rather too hard to swallow.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2008
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars entertaining romance, October 31, 2007
This review is from: A Week from Sunday (Paperback)
Twenty-one year old heiress Adrianna Moore has no time to grieve the death of her father when she learns he placed the family fortune in a trust fund totally controlled by his former banking partner attorney Richard Pope. To make matters worse for the despondent Adrianna, Richard blithely informs her she will marry him next week.

Adrianna refuses to allow an odious lecher like Richard run her life. Instead while he is away on business, she flees her home only to lose control during inclement weather and crashes into a truck in Louisiana. The truck driver Quinn Baxter offers Adriana work while her automobile is repaired and to pay off the damage she caused to his vehicle; she will play the piano in his bar and to help him and his nasty Cajun housekeeper Lola Oxnard with his teenage handicapped brother. As Quinn notices how kind Adrianna is to his sibling, they fall in love. However, Lola tries to destroy their relationship as she intends to wed the bar owner sans his brother and Richard is coming for his "fiancée".

Dorothy Garlock fans will appreciate this entertaining romance in which extreme good battles against excessive evil. Adrianna is a wonderful person who refuses to be pushed into a marriage she does not want nor allow anyone to hurt Quinn's brother. Besides the bad duo having no redeeming qualities and deserve each other (not sure why Quinn employed Lola), the relationship between the lead couple is pleasant to follow as Adrianna brings a caring heart to the Baxter brothers. Readers will enjoy this Bayou battle.

Harriet Klausner
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