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A review by readwithkaitlin
To Marry an Earl by Karen Thornell
5.0
What a great start for Karen Thornell! To Marry an Earl is a wonderful and unique regency novel about unrequited love. Katherine Cartwright comes from an unloving home. Her father wants nothing to do with her and sells her off, like one would sell livestock, to the highest bidder. James, the new Lord Bowcott, knows Kate and has been in love with her for years. Knowing some of the men that are willing to see her father for an engagement, he throws his hat in the ring. Kate has to learn to trust James after breaking her trust years prior. James has to prover himself to her.
I have always liked books where trust and forgiveness is a theme. There is always a depth in it. I really appreciated Kate's depth of character. She could have been created to be the most bitter person ever, but her tenderness is strength. I enjoyed how James was willing to put the effort in restoring their friendship. He put in the work.
I kind of devoured this book. It was one that was a read-in-one-sitting kind of book. There was not only romance, but a bit of suspense and mystery involved. Highly recommend this book.
Thank you NetGalley for the eARC copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I have always liked books where trust and forgiveness is a theme. There is always a depth in it. I really appreciated Kate's depth of character. She could have been created to be the most bitter person ever, but her tenderness is strength. I enjoyed how James was willing to put the effort in restoring their friendship. He put in the work.
I kind of devoured this book. It was one that was a read-in-one-sitting kind of book. There was not only romance, but a bit of suspense and mystery involved. Highly recommend this book.
Thank you NetGalley for the eARC copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.