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The Earl's Dilemma
by Emily May
Kate Honeycourt likes to write her diary in the priest hole next to her brother Harry’s library. Whilst there she overhears Harry & his best friend James Hargrave, Earl of Arden talking. James has recently inherited the earldom after a carriage accident killed his father & elder brother. James urgently needs a wife, the terms of his father’s will states his heir must marry before he’s thirty or forfeit everything that is unentailed. James has under two months & has resigned himself to a marriage of convenience and has even chosen a bride: Kate Honeycourt, his best friend’s sister.
Kate has been on the shelf for years & she has also loved James for eleven years but she turns him down but Kate has a proposal of her own: she’ll find James a bride he can fall in love with.
Armed with a list of requirements, Kate sets out to find him the perfect wife. But things don’t progress as either of them expect. The list that started with four requirements quickly grows & the list of suitable ladies dwindles. Then her friend Lizzie arrives who Kate is sure is perfect for James.
A well written charming read. Kate has always loved James whereas James has only seen her as Harry’s sister, until he starts to really see her for herself. James has always liked Kate but finds his feelings undergoing a change. The problem is now how to convince Kate.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book Kate is no shrinking violet but willing to sacrifice her feelings to ensure James is happy. James was a soldier & still suffers from nightmares, he’d like a love match but time’s not on his side & when he does fall heavily in love he’s then not sure of Kate’s feelings. The pace of the story is good, & the witty verbal sparring has you smiling & greatly adds to the enjoyment of the book.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book
Kate has been on the shelf for years & she has also loved James for eleven years but she turns him down but Kate has a proposal of her own: she’ll find James a bride he can fall in love with.
Armed with a list of requirements, Kate sets out to find him the perfect wife. But things don’t progress as either of them expect. The list that started with four requirements quickly grows & the list of suitable ladies dwindles. Then her friend Lizzie arrives who Kate is sure is perfect for James.
A well written charming read. Kate has always loved James whereas James has only seen her as Harry’s sister, until he starts to really see her for herself. James has always liked Kate but finds his feelings undergoing a change. The problem is now how to convince Kate.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book Kate is no shrinking violet but willing to sacrifice her feelings to ensure James is happy. James was a soldier & still suffers from nightmares, he’d like a love match but time’s not on his side & when he does fall heavily in love he’s then not sure of Kate’s feelings. The pace of the story is good, & the witty verbal sparring has you smiling & greatly adds to the enjoyment of the book.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book