The Earl’s Last Dance by Rebecca Dash

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The Earl’s Last Dance by Rebecca Dash
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Jane has been thoroughly prepared for her first, London season. Her aunt has told her of all the trouble that a girl may get into and how to avoid that nastiness entirely. So how on Earth does she find herself whisked away from the main ballroom, meeting Lord Brisby in secret, and getting into a most compromising predicament?

The scandal that erupts from the impromptu rendezvous will haunt her, nearly ruining her life. But through the years, she keeps running into the man who was branded a rake. Is Brisby the one Jane is destined to spend her life with, or the one destined to destroy it?

  • File Name:the-earls-last-dance-by-rebecca-dash.epub
  • Original Title:The Earl’s Last Dance
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:2395990815
  • Publisher:Rebecca Dash
  • Date:2018-10-16
  • Subject:Regency Romance
  • File Size:425.685 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Table of Contents
  • 4. Chapter 1
  • 5. Chapter 2
  • 6. Chapter 3
  • 7. Chapter 4
  • 8. Exclusive Free Gift
  • 9. More Regency Romance By Rebecca Dash
  • 10. Let’s Stay In Touch

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Not worth the time spent reading! The Earl’s Last Dance was about Miss Jane and Lord Brisby (no other names were made available to the reader, odd, but the whole darned book was odd). Wow, this book was utterly...confounding. It started off with Jane and Brisby hiding together in a cloakroom where they kissed, nearly got caught, then they danced one dance during which it was all conversation from the onset...and endless questioning of each other during the cotillion, which doesn't usually allow for such a thing as conversation. One question after another was put out there and was a continuous diatribe. Sometimes it went so fast, you couldn't tell who was speaking. They didn't talk TO each other...they talked AT each other. Then the dance got interrupted by her aunt and...a scandal took place that separated them for four years. What made the book even worse was that Chapter 1 took place in 1811, but Chapter 2 took place in 1815, then Chapter 3 takes place...in 1821, then Chapter 4 takes place in 1824?! Who rights books like that?? He chased her for 13 YEARS! He told her during the first dance he had fallen in love at first sight. She never believed him. He let her twist him into knots at each meeting and when they met the last time, he should have kept walking away for she did not deserve him. This was an utterly detestable book that should never have been written. If negative stars could be given, this one would merit a negative 100-star rating.

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