The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous

Author: Jilly Cooper

Lysander Hawkley combined breathtaking good looks with the kindest of hearts. He couldn’t pass a stray dog, an ill-treated horse, or a neglected wife without rushing to the rescue. And with neglected wives the rescue invariably led to ecstatic bonking, which didn’t please their erring husbands one bit. Lysander’s mid-life crisis had begun at twenty-two. Reeling from the de….Read More

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