

In case you imagine we were a filthy rich horse-owning family, let me assure you we weren't. I have to say, dogs and horses are great audiences, apart from their tendency to drool occasionally. Family legend has it that I used to spend hours playing in the sand pit, with a dog on either side of me and Rocka the horse leaning over me, his head just touching my shoulder, while I told them stories. Must Lily reconcile herself to a marriage without love? Or will Galbraith realize that this warm-hearted, loving girl is the key to healing the wounds of his past-and his heart? All Lily's efforts to get close to him fall on stony ground, and in desperation she retreats to his childhood home-the place he's avoided for nearly a decade. But there is a darkness in his past, and secrets he refuses to share with his tender-hearted young bride.

In the gamble of her life, she agrees to marry him, hoping to turn a convenient marriage into a love match.Īs heir to a title, Galbraith knows he must wed, so a convenient marriage suits him perfectly.

But when disaster strikes, she finds herself facing a scandal-forced marriage to her rescuer, Edward Galbraith, a well known rake.ĭespite his reputation Lily is drawn to the handsome Galbraith. She dreams of true love and a real courtship. Shy young heiress, Lady Lily Rutherford, is in no hurry to marry. Many years later, the couple are now married and preparing to send their children ( Piper Curda, Elizabeth Yu and Gabriel Chung) to college, and Joe is coming to terms with becoming an empty-nester at just 36.A shy heiress and a well-known rake face a scandal-forced marriage that might be true love in the latest irresistible romance from the national bestselling author of Marry in Haste. The latter is taking on the part of Gracie Atherton-Yu, whose romance with Joe ( Riverdale’s dashing Charles Melton), an employee more than two decades her junior, sparks a tabloid scandal that grips the nation. On May 1, Variety revealed the first still from the project, which shows Portman taking notes as Moore gazes into a mirror, preparing to apply makeup.

Of all the sweeping epics headed to the Cannes Film Festival this month – Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, Karim Aïnouz’s Firebrand – Todd Haynes’s latest offering remains one of the most anticipated: May December, an emotionally charged drama following a woman in the public eye ( Julianne Moore) whose life is set to be dramatized, with a prominent actor ( Natalie Portman) poised to play her.
