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The Earl's Untouched Bride
The Earl's Untouched Bride
The Earl's Untouched Bride
Audiobook8 hours

The Earl's Untouched Bride

Written by Annie Burrows

Narrated by Julia Franklin

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Annie Burrows' fanciful historical romances have delighted readers far and wide during her lengthy career. Here, Burrows spins the tale of Heloise Bergeron, who will do anything to avoid a forced marriage to a man of infamous cruelty. But when she proposes a marriage of convenience to Charles Fawley, Earl of Walton, neither is prepared for the inconvenient desire that arises between them. "Burrows cleverly creates winning situations and attractive characters in this amusing romance."-Romantic Times
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 23, 2012
ISBN9781464029424

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    When her sister jilts the Earl of Walton, Heloise suggests he marry her instead. To save his pride and rescue Heloise from a cruel suitor, he agrees. Though they reside in the same house, they live separate lives. Until Heloise gets into a scrape, and only Walton can save her. Will they finally confess all—including their growing affection?

    This is such a sweet story (though it *does* have some steamy scenes). It's a brilliant study in how well-meaning people can continually misunderstand the motives of others. Heloise promises to be an obedient wife who will cause her husband no trouble—and she means it—but it's just not in her nature. She yearns for adventure, and Walton doesn't stand in her way. She pushes the bounds of polite society, too innocent to understand the possible repercussions. This well-written book is a delight to read.