Edith Wilson is twenty-two years old, has never had a London Season, and
suspects she never will. Limited finances mean Edith is left ignored
while her beautiful younger sisters receive every opportunity. Longing
for her mother’s approval, Edith agrees to trap an earl against her
better judgment, hoping for a chance at the loving marriage she’s always
desired. Yet once she meets the handsome earl, she doesn’t have the
heart to ruin his happily ever after.
Miles is extremely
wealthy, titled, and single with no intention of ever falling in love
again. His first wife taught him how horrible a one-sided marriage could
be. When a young woman appears at his hunting lodge set on ensnaring
him, he will do anything to keep her away, including lying and betting
with a disreputable rogue. But when she walks away from a chance to
force him to propose, he regrets his actions. Will he be able to right
his wrongs before Edith falls prey to the rake he set on her path?
Review - An Earl for Edith is the debut book by Tammi Lee Bird. The book instantly pulls you into the story with immediately diving into Edith's mother's scheme. Bird does a great job at keeping the story interesting and unique. There were several surprising humorous scenes and several times I was surprised by the direction the story went. This story isn't the typical Regency Romance. Bird does a good job at adding fresh story elements, characters that standout and a plot that moves fairly quickly. This is a fun, enjoyable read with many humorous moments. I did feel like it took Miles to realize what he needed, but other than that the characters were engaging to me as a reader. This a must read for those who love reading Regency Romance. I would encourage you to check out this book and give it a read. To learn more about An Earl for Edith, click here.
Please note that I received a free e-copy of the book to review, however, this is my honest opinion. This post also contains Amazon affiliate links that help support the maintenance of this blog.
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