Curled Up with an Earl
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Publisher Description
"Ever since we first met, I’ve imagined what it would be like to be in your arms, to feel your lips upon mine. I’m twenty-eight years old. A shy and oft-times awkward spinster with singular scientific interests, and I’ve…I’ve never been kissed. Not once. In fact, I never thought I would ever want to be kissed. But then I met you and…and I do want this. Very much."
Miss Lucy Bertram is content to spend her days writing scientific articles or curling up with a Gothic romance novel. Indeed, she’d rather stick a hatpin in her eye than attend a ball. But when her father, the eccentric botanist Sir Oswald, insists she accept the suit of a wealthy but stiffer-than-a-poker industrialist to save the family from penury, Lucy decides to act. She’s certain her disowned brother, Monty, will take her side. But first she must find him in St. Giles’s cutthroat rookeries.
A covert agent for the Crown, William Lockhart, the Earl of Kyle, is on the hunt for a ruthless killer determined to destroy the Linnean Society. Sir Oswald, a botanical poisons expert, is the prime suspect. Posing as a groom in the baronet’s household, it shouldn’t take Will long to unearth the evidence Scotland Yard needs. If only the beguiling Miss Bertram wasn’t so damn distracting…
As an unexpected but undeniable passion flares between Lucy and Will, confidences are exchanged and dark secrets come to light. But will a murderer, determined to stay hidden, destroy their chances of finding a happy-ever-after?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
An earl in disguise falls for the brilliant daughter of an impoverished baronet in Bennett's charming second Byronic Book Club Victorian romance (after Up All Night with a Good Duke). Spinster Lucy Bertram, 28, ghostwrites her father's scientific articles for the Linnean Society, a male-only group of scientists who court controversy in their support of Charles Darwin. When a patron of the society is murdered, Lucy's father is among the suspects and William Lockhart, Earl of Kyle and a spy for the Crown, disguises himself as a groom in the Bertram household to investigate. Drawn to Lucy's innocence and beauty, William agrees to help her find her older brother, Monty, who she believes now lives in a dangerous part of London and whose help she needs to avoid an unfavorable marriage scheme their father has cooked up. Meanwhile, William enlists Lucy's knowledge of botanical poisons to help unearth the killer, in exchange agreeing to a "courtship of convenience" that will free her from her undesirable suitor. Mystery and romance receive equal attention as the intense attraction between Lucy and William and their pursuit of the killer both heat up. Readers will cheer on this well-matched couple.