Historical Romance: Lady Lures The Earl A Duke's Game Regency Romance (Wardington Park, #11)

Historical Romance: Lady Lures The Earl A Duke's Game Regency Romance (Wardington Park, #11)

by Eleanor Meyers
Historical Romance: Lady Lures The Earl A Duke's Game Regency Romance (Wardington Park, #11)

Historical Romance: Lady Lures The Earl A Duke's Game Regency Romance (Wardington Park, #11)

by Eleanor Meyers

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Overview

Lady Madalene Kay doesn't fit into the mold of the ton, so has declared herself finished with Society…

 

After getting her heart broken, she becomes a spinster and a teacher at St. John's School for Girls in Bath.

She'll go where her mission for good takes her… even if that place is in the lair of a villain.

 

Marshal Pengross had been called many things, but the title of murderer was what had him thrown in jail.

Accused of his father's death, he suffered a short imprisonment before he'd been cleared of the charges.

 

Sadly, he'd been left to bear a scar that rendered his face ugly.

 

The only gift in life that he'd been able to keep was his daughter Lilias, and he's not willing to let her go.

 

But in less than a day, Madalene finds that the earl, though quick to anger, is not who everyone claims him to be…

They're both unconventional, but can an improper lady and a beast of an earl learn to trust again?

 

The book is a full-length regency romance in the historical romance genre.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163852666
Publisher: Eleanor Meyers
Publication date: 05/21/2020
Series: Wardington Park
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 279,378
File size: 424 KB

About the Author

Eleanor Meyers is a hopeless romantic who believes that one should breathe and live on love. She is especially intrigued by the love tales of the Regency era due to the juxtaposition of tradition and love in a very stylistic fashion.

At a young age, she is inspired by the works of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer.  There is a strong romantic appeal about that era and it is Eleanor’s desire that readers will take time to come away with her through her writings and immerse oneself in that time when love was so pure and intense.

In Eleanor’s writings, there is a pragmatic display of human’s imperfections; hence characters who may be flawed in certain ways. In the midst of dealing with one’s imperfections, a couple found love, found hope in each other and in God.

Eleanor incorporated messages of redemption, forgiveness and sometimes inner deliverances from the bondages that so held a character for so long. It is her belief that no matter how seemingly hopeless one’s situation might be, there will always be hope. They key is to wait and to believe and to hold on.

So come away with her and be enthralled in the beautiful Regency era!

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