Earl of Charm by Maggie Dallen

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Earl of Charm by Maggie Dallen
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The Earl of Charm has it all—the title, the wealth, the land. The only one thing he doesn’t have? Charm.
As the second son, Alexander Gordon was never supposed to inherit the earldom. But then again, his elder brother wasn’t supposed to die in a tragic hunting accident, either. Alex’s gruff manners and quiet nature are far better suited to his solitary life as as a scholar, but Alex is honor-bound to do right by the title and by his family. Which means…he must find a wife. More importantly, he must learn how to woo a wife.
Luckily for Alex, his great aunt has brought her companion along to celebrate Christmastide. The lovely Miss Lovelace might be plagued by scandal and notoriety, thanks to her family’s downfall, but she knows more than anyone about the art of charm and flirtation. His new instructor makes the ideal practice partner for conversation, and dancing, and…kissing? But no, that was a mistake. He has a duty to his family to uphold, and as delectable as his new teacher might be, she’s not a proper choice to be his wife. When it comes to love versus duty, it would be wicked to choose with his heart…wouldn’t it?

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Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Chapter 1
  • 4. Chapter 2
  • 5. Chapter 3
  • 6. Chapter 4
  • 7. Chapter 5
  • 8. Chapter 6
  • 9. Chapter 7
  • 10. Epilogue
  • 11. The Reluctant Bride
  • 12. About the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Earl of Charm, the 18th book in the Wicked Earls' Club series, was about the second son, Alexander Gordon, Earl of Charm, and Miss Clara Lovelace, daughter of the late Andrew Lovelace, The Marquess of Tarlow, who died at his own hands due to financial ruin. Unfortunately, Alex's great Aunt had the idea that Clara could help him learn to woo his neighbor, Olivia Hollister, who used to be engaged to Alex's brother before he died. Alex didn't want to woo her, for he knew he would never measure up to Olivia's opinion and feelings for his late brother, and the fact he only liked her in the way a man would a sister. There was plenty of heartaches, a smidge of chemistry and passion, loads of angst and drama, a touch of humor...all that a good romance needs. Although this book was short, it was enough to make the reader swoon at the right moments, cry when needed, shout in frustration at the injustices, and jump for joy at the HEA. This book was definitely good enough to join the other Keeper for the Shelves books.

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