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The Mad Earl's Bride - Loretta Chase
The Mad Earl's Bride
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Originally appeared in the print anthology Three Weddings and a Kiss.Gwendolyn Adams is about to propose to an earl. On his deathbed. Gwendolyn Adams isn't shocked at being asked to save a handsome earl's dying line, even when she learns the prospective bridegroom is seriously ill and possibly... show more
Originally appeared in the print anthology Three Weddings and a Kiss.Gwendolyn Adams is about to propose to an earl. On his deathbed. Gwendolyn Adams isn't shocked at being asked to save a handsome earl's dying line, even when she learns the prospective bridegroom is seriously ill and possibly insane. She's quite a good nurse, after all, and her family is famous for producing healthy male children. Those stories about his riding the moors half-naked on a pale white horse? Extremely intriguing—especially after she gets her first look at the gorgeous lunatic. The Earl of Rawnsley wants only to lose what's left of his mind in peace and privacy. But his busybody relatives have saddled him with a surprise bride and orders to sire an heir forthwith. (And they say he's mad?) But with Gwendolyn, his health is returning, and his resistance ... crumbling. Is it possible that love is the finest madness of all?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00ALUF3QK
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 100
Edition language: English
Series: Scoundrels (#3)
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jmihalik
jmihalik rated it
3.0 The Mad Earl's Bride: (Originally published in the print anthology THREE WEDDINGS AND A KISS)
Short and sweet. I liked Gwen quite a bit.
Ilze
Ilze rated it
4.0 Loretta Chase's "The Mad Earl's Bride - novella, #3.5 in the Scoundrels series
Just reread this story after a reread of the wonderful Lord of Scoundrels (LoS) by the same author. The story takes place a few months after the story in LoS, and features an appearance by Bertie Trent, the dim-witted brother of the heroine in LoS. Bertie is a friend of the hero's and a cousin of th...
DemonessTenebrae
DemonessTenebrae rated it
4.0 The Mad Earl's Bride: (Originally published in the print anthology THREE WEDDINGS AND A KISS)
It is a funny light novella with a serious topic that I found very interesting. Women and medicine and altogether science in the 19th century is an enjoyable read. I would recommend it to all self-conscious and intelligent women out there!
So.... Nicky?
So.... Nicky? rated it
4.0
Lovely novella with a serious undercurrent. I loved both the medically-inclined Gwen, who is well-used to men not listening to her at first and forcing them to come around, and overprotective Dorian, who, while convinced his mind is disintegrating would still marry Gwen so she can use his money to b...
sad strumpet jenny
sad strumpet jenny rated it
3.0
A sweet little novella, with just a tiny bit of trademark zip.
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