Forgetting the Earl by Kathleen Ayers

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Forgetting the Earl by Kathleen Ayers
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Seducing the Earl of Southwell is the perfect revenge…unless Honora loses her heart.

Honora Drevenport is a young, awkward, barely acceptable young lady when she first meets the dashing Earl of Southwell and falls hopelessly in love.
After suffering a terrible humiliation at the hands of Southwell’s friends, Honora’s family forces her to marry. Years later, Honora is no longer unhappily wed but a stunning widow and the toast of London. A woman who has never forgotten the Earl of Southwell or what happened that terrible night.
Honora’s plan is simple; make Southwell fall in love with her and exact her revenge.

  • File Name:forgetting-the-earl-by-kathleen-ayers.epub
  • Original Title:Forgetting The Earl
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:2072412153
  • Publisher:Dragonblade Publishing, Inc.
  • Date:2022-04-05
  • Subject:Fiction,Romance,Historical
  • File Size:329.475 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright Page
  • 3. Publisher’s Note
  • 4. Table of Contents
  • 5. Chapter One
  • 6. Chapter Two
  • 7. Chapter Three
  • 8. Chapter Four
  • 9. Chapter Five
  • 10. Chapter Six
  • 11. Chapter Seven
  • 12. Chapter Eight
  • 13. Chapter Nine
  • 14. Chapter Ten
  • 15. Chapter Eleven
  • 16. Chapter Twelve
  • 17. Chapter Thirteen
  • 18. Chapter Fourteen
  • 19. Chapter Fifteen
  • 20. Chapter Sixteen
  • 21. Chapter Seventeen
  • 22. Chapter Eighteen
  • 23. Chapter Nineteen
  • 24. Epilogue
  • 25. About the Author

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GIA ARA

This was a strange book..the plot of revenge on the Earl never was really carried out. And Honora forgave him much too easily although he did try to show he regretted his actions. Towards the end it seemed like the author didn't know how to finish the story.. the earl running away after they spent the night together based on rumors seemed silly and far fetched. Again it was the h that had to resolve the matter with him! He needed to show his feelings much more. SO while I kinda liked the first half, the second half didnt hold up, imo. 3 stars at best.

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