Author: | Anthea Lawson | ISBN: | 9781476479781 |
Publisher: | Anthea Lawson | Publication: | July 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthea Lawson |
ISBN: | 9781476479781 |
Publisher: | Anthea Lawson |
Publication: | July 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Miss Miranda Price detests her neighbor Edward Havens, the rakish Earl of Edgerton – but when he catches her breaking into his library at midnight, secrets are revealed that will change the course of their lives… forever.
Sensuality level: SWEETLY WARM – kisses only.
This regency-set novella by RITA-nominated author Anthea Lawson is 21,500 words (around 76 pages).
"To Wed the Earl by Anthea Lawson is one of those novellas that is complete as it is, but it’s so well written, and the characters are so charming, that you can’t help but wish that it would go on for a little longer. Lawson has a perfect voice for historical romance, interspersing just enough historical detail and description to paint the landscape and setting without slowing the pace of the story. I loved the fact that she could pack lovable (and some not so lovable) characters, intense romantic attraction, and a bit of suspense into the space of a tantalizing novella. To Wed the Earl is a thoroughly enjoyable romantic appetizer that is as satisfying as a whole meal. I look forward to more historical romance from Anthea Lawson." - Night Owl Reviews
Miss Miranda Price detests her neighbor Edward Havens, the rakish Earl of Edgerton – but when he catches her breaking into his library at midnight, secrets are revealed that will change the course of their lives… forever.
Sensuality level: SWEETLY WARM – kisses only.
This regency-set novella by RITA-nominated author Anthea Lawson is 21,500 words (around 76 pages).
"To Wed the Earl by Anthea Lawson is one of those novellas that is complete as it is, but it’s so well written, and the characters are so charming, that you can’t help but wish that it would go on for a little longer. Lawson has a perfect voice for historical romance, interspersing just enough historical detail and description to paint the landscape and setting without slowing the pace of the story. I loved the fact that she could pack lovable (and some not so lovable) characters, intense romantic attraction, and a bit of suspense into the space of a tantalizing novella. To Wed the Earl is a thoroughly enjoyable romantic appetizer that is as satisfying as a whole meal. I look forward to more historical romance from Anthea Lawson." - Night Owl Reviews