Blurb:
From USA Today bestselling author Collette Cameron comes a tantalizing tale of lies, scandal, and unexpected love with her latest Wicked Earls Club installment. A brooding earl and a desperate lady embark on a chaotic, humorous, romantic journey in this historical romance gem.
The dratted bounder mistook her for a runaway servant…
- Enemies to Lovers
- Class Difference
- Forced Proximity
- Rescued Heroine
- Fake Engagement
- Opposites Attract
- Redeemed Rogue
- Cinderellaesque
- Second Chance
When honor and destiny collide, scandal is never far behind…
Grace Dooley didn’t mean to cause a scandal. She only wanted to escape her employer’s son and his unwanted advances. Running into a terrible storm—ill and feverish, no less—would’ve never been part of her plan. Neither would getting caught hiding in a proper lord’s coach. Blurting out that he was her betrothed? Also not on the agenda. But, oh, she did it. All of it…
Sanford Brockman, Earl of Renshaw, had avoided rumors and dishonor his entire life. Until a wretched (but undeniably pretty) woman made a public spectacle of him. But even though he refuses to go along with her ridiculous ruse, he can’t abandon her—especially after she faints in his arms. All he can do now is help her recover—and hope his reputation can withstand the storm...
It’s not long before Sanford learns there’s more to Grace than meets the eye, and Grace discovers a charming soft side beneath Sanford’s brooding exterior. But is mutual respect and attraction enough to put these polar opposites on the road to happily ever after? Or will society rip them apart forever?
Goodreads: Earl of Renshaw (Daughters of Desire by Collette Cameron | Goodreads
My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
I loved Grace and Sanford. She was only concerned about saving herself and ended up on the edge of scandal. She was strong when she needed to be and most definitely caring. Sanford was quite standoffish and very rigid. Grace threw his world off kilter, and I enjoyed how he accepted the changes in his life. This story kept me turning pages. I recommend this story and the series.
This is my unsolicited review.
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