Enchanting the Earl by Kathy L. Wheeler

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Enchanting the Earl by Kathy L. Wheeler
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Having a London Season is not all it’s cracked up to be, as Lady Lorelei is quickly finding when attending her first ball in this free prequel to The Earl’s Error of the Rebel Lords of London series. The lights are too hot, the corsets too tight. It’s enough to make one faint.

Thorne Gray, the earl of Kimpton, has no interest in debutantes, but what the devil is he supposed to do when one swoons at his feet? He catches her before she hits the floor, of course. An intriguing performance to be sure.

But a scheming and powerful aunt, determined to see her niece settled before her death, threatens Lorelei’s opportunity to enchant the man of her choosing.

  • File Name:enchanting-the-earl-by-kathy-l-wheeler.epub
  • Original Title:Enchanting the Earl: Rebel Lords of London
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08WYG1GLL
  • Publisher:Kathy L Wheeler
  • Date:2021-02-27T18:30:00+00:00
  • Subject:rebel lords of london,Regency,regency romance,prequel,free,earl,spicy romance
  • File Size:161.777 KB

Table of Content

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  • 11. Eleven
  • 12. Twelve
  • 13. Thirteen
  • 14. Fourteen
  • 15. Epilogue

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Enchanting the Earl, Book 0.5 of the Rebel Lords of London series, was about Lord Thorne Gray, the Earl of Kimpton, and Lady Lorelei "Lor" Radcliff, daughter of the late Viscount Harlowe and older sister to Lord Brandon Radcliff, the new Viscount Harlowe. After grieving the loss of both her parents and once the mourning period was over, Lorelei's great aunt took her and her brother to London so she could participate in her first season and possibly make a good marital match, which could have proven to be difficult as she had no dowry and had the responsibility of her 13-year-old brother and his bankrupt estates to shoulder. Thorne, not planning on getting married any time soon despite his mother's machinations, found himself enthralled by the mere presence of Lorelei from the very moment she fainted at his feet. This prequel moved at a rapid and unsatisfying pace, leaving very little time for a true romance or relationship to develop. There was no time for the two main characters to get to know one another. They met a total of four times: first, at the ball where she fainted before any introduction could be made, the second time was for a ride in the park the following afternoon, then that night at the theater, and finally a second dance at another ball. There truly wasn't even time for emotions to develop either, other than a slight touch of angst, fear, and frustration. There was a split second of humor, but not enough to matter. The storyline, while it had promise, never really went anywhere and the ending left much to be desired. This book definitely did not earn a five-star rating. It was incomplete with a cliffhanger ending, which is something I normally do not enjoy...and did not enjoy this time either.

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