To Wed a Wicked Earl (Devine & Friends #2)
by:
Olivia Parker (author)
He's on the hunt for a bride . . .Adam Faramond, Earl of Rothbury, needs to find a wife—immediately!—or his beloved grandmother will leave him penniless. But Adam, an unrepentant rake, would reform for only one woman, the woman he's lusted after—and loved—for years. It's rather unfortunate, then,...
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He's on the hunt for a bride . . .Adam Faramond, Earl of Rothbury, needs to find a wife—immediately!—or his beloved grandmother will leave him penniless. But Adam, an unrepentant rake, would reform for only one woman, the woman he's lusted after—and loved—for years. It's rather unfortunate, then, that Miss Charlotte Greene would never consent to be the blushing bride of a rogue . . . or so he thinks. Charlotte believes that the earl, the only man whose touch leaves her trembling, would never want a woman like her. Weary of her wallflower ways, Charlotte decides that a friendship with the earl just might give her the excitement she desires. Keeping their true feelings hidden, she and Adam plan a sham ceremony to placate the dowager. But when the "marriage of convenience" takes an unexpected turn, will Charlotte and her wicked earl finally reveal their irresistible, unforgettable love—and delight in a lifetime of passion?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061905315 (0061905313)
Publish date: August 25th 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Devine & Friends (#2)
Well, I definitely find this book refreshing. It is filled with humor and easy conversations as well as interesting unburdening storyline. Simple and charming.
Another cute, straight up, historical romance from Olivia Parker. This one started a little slow for me but I thought it really picked up in the second half.
I enjoyed this one much more than the debut. It is my favorite one in the series so far.
4 1/2 starsOlivia Parker is really good!
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/Feb10/towedawickedearl.op.htmlAdam Faramond, Earl of Rothbury, learned long ago never to let people see what he’s truly feeling. That’s why society would never guess that Adam, who comes from a family whose name ...