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The Accidental Countess
The Accidental Countess
The Accidental Countess
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The Accidental Countess

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RITA Award Finalist Michelle Willingham pens gripping romances that fans just can't put down. The Accidental Countess whisks listeners away to 19th-century England for a tale of passion and intrigue. Stephen Chesterfield, the Earl of Whitmore, cannot recall the past three months of his life-much less that he has a wife. And Emily Chesterfield finds herself trapped in a marriage of convenience to a man who doesn't even remember her. Now, as their romance rekindles, they much face issues of trust and loyalty even as a shadowy villain actively tries to keep the Earl's memories suppressed.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 27, 2011
ISBN9781461816041
The Accidental Countess
Author

Michelle Willingham

Michelle Willingham has published over forty-five romance novels, novellas, and short stories. Currently, she lives in Virginia with her children and is working on more historical romance books in a variety of settings such as: Viking-era Ireland, medieval Scotland, Victorian England, Regency England, and medieval Ireland. When she’s not writing, Michelle enjoys baking cookies, playing the piano, and chasing after her cats. Visit her website at: www.michellewillingham.com.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Disappointing after reading the prequel. This book concentrated much more on the conflict rather than the coming together. Some elements were emphasized (his mistress) and then left hanging. Plot devices seemed over-the-top and the romance seemed forced and un-interesting.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not bad...but not great, either. I would have given it another star or two, except for two things. One, the whole conflict between the two main characters, Emily and Stephen, just seemed a bit silly and drawn out. They could have resolved their differences much sooner if they'd just have actually sat down and talked things over instead of Stephen getting angry and giving orders and Emily getting her feelings hurt and dwelling endlessly on how hurt and betrayed she felt. The author kept telling us she was getting stronger and more confident--she had to tell us, because otherwise it was pretty hard to tell. The other bothersome element is that the whole nefarious plot just seemed a bit convoluted. Certain elements of the story also didn't seem to mesh with what had happened the prequel, An Accidental Seduction. All in all, it was an okay read, but nothing special.