I would have posted this yesterday, but my kids were unable to play outside because of the rain. Anyone who has kids know how restless they can get if they’re stuck inside. 🙂 Today, they’re back at school, though, so I can finally get around to getting this out.
In this book you’ll get a good look into Warren and Iris’ happily ever after. I have their twin children in it, too. So it was fun to keep up with them and find out how they’re doing after The Earl’s Wallflower Bride. Most of you will recall that I introduced Opal Beaufort (Warren’s younger sister) in that book. I also finally got the chance to use the scared groom on his wedding night scenario that I’ve been itching to do for the longest time, so that was exciting. I know. I’m horrible because I put my hero through that. 🙂 But I didn’t make him suffer for long. (I promise.)
Here’s the official description:
Titled gentlemen are supposed to be perfect. Whether it be good looks, charm, or eloquent speech, everyone expects an earl to be refined in every way. And if the earl isn’t, he risks being shamed by the Ton. No one knows this better than Landon Tait, the Earl of Farewell, who’s been on the receiving end of the Ton’s gossip since he first made his appearance in London.
After the last Season, he vowed to stay as far from London as possible. But when his brother lands into serious trouble, he has no choice but to come to his aid. He tells himself he’ll make it quick. Just one evening and his brother will be free from trouble. Then he can return to his country estate to enjoy his life of solitude.
Miss Opal Beaufort is attending a ball when she overhears the snickers about a certain gentleman who was born with a lisp. Several ladies sneak to a private room to listen to him, and something in Opal snaps. She can’t stand the idea of someone being made the laughingstock of the Ton. But as soon as she intervenes on his behalf, a scandal ensues, and she finds herself unwittingly betrothed to him.
Now, Landon isn’t only forced to stay in London to face the ridicule of the Ton, but he also must deal with a beautiful wife who might find him as imperfect as he fears.
If interested, these are the places where you can find it:
(If you are in an Amazon country I did not link to, please let me know in the comments, and I’ll make sure to add your country to links in the future. I think Kobo and iBooks will automatically send you to the country where you’re at, but I could be wrong.)
Mazel tov!
Thank you!
You’re welcome.
Love this book!
Thanks, Lauralynn!