Marrying the Wrong Earl
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4.5 • 13 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
Lady Arabella Danvers is happy with her life just the way it is. She is free to be herself and take care of broken and abandoned animals. Her mother is desperate for her to marry, and has decided to take things into her own hands. There is just one little problem with her plan.
Nash, the Earl of Clarendon has determined it is time to take a wife. He has selected a woman to whom he intends to propose. However, the annoying Lady Arabella has stumbled into his life at the wrong time, and in the wrong place.
But he of all people should know if Lady Arabella is involved, plans will go awry.
Each book in the Lords & Ladies in Love series is STANDALONE:
* Seducing the Marquess
* Marrying the Wrong Earl
* Denying the Duke
* Wagering For Miss Blake
* Captivating the Earl
Customer Reviews
The Social Outcast and the Proper Earl 4.5*
The Social Outcast and the Proper Earl 4.5*
Lady Arabella Danvers is in no hurry to get married and with her interest in caring for injured creatures is considered an oddity in society. However, her mother Lady Melrose, who has kept their precarious financial state from her daughter is pushing wealthy elderly men in her way. Arabella has already declined several proposals of marriage and has every intention of doing the same to Lord Pembroke, who is showing all the signs of an impending proposal. Lady Melrose is not prepared to see her daughter turn down another suitor and comes up with a plan for Lord Pembroke and Arabella to be caught in a compromising position, thus forcing the situation. Her plan goes awry though and instead Nash, the Earl of Clarendon finds himself caught in her trap, betrothed to a woman who is totally unsuited to the role of his countess. I really enjoyed this book, the only things that jarred slightly for me was the use of some Americanisms eg. "honey" and "critter".
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