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Ally Broadfield

    Ally crafts compelling historical romance novels set in Regency England and Imperial Russia. Her stories often draw from a rich tapestry of life experiences, hinting at the unique perspectives she brings to her narrative. She possesses a distinctive voice that captivates readers, immersing them in worlds where passion and history intertwine.

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    How to Bewitch an Earl
    • 2015

      How to Bewitch an Earl

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      He never expected the clues to lead to her... Edward Adair, heir to the Duke of Boulstridge, is more interested in finding a missing family heirloom than a wife. But when his parents issue an ultimatum - marry or lose your allowance - he reluctantly agrees to attend a house party to find a bride. Instead, he discovers attractive but infuriating Miss Isabella Winthrop in his library, reading the private family journal that holds clues to the location of the heirloom. Though Isabella finds Edward haughty and arrogant, she offers to take him to the next clue mentioned in the journal if he will pay her, which will enable her to help her brother restore his estate. Edward counters with an offer of an even larger payment...if she agrees to masquerade as his betrothed to deter the other ladies until the house party ends. As they work together to solve the mystery their mutual attraction grows, but just when they begin to think they should make their engagement real, a secret is revealed that could destroy everything.

      How to Bewitch an Earl
    • 2015

      Say You'll Love Me

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      She may be his favorite mystery... All of Lady Abigail Hurst's dreams seem to be coming true when at long last her childhood sweetheart asks for her hand. But when a maid is found dead, and her betrothed is the chief suspect, Abigail begins to wonder just what manner of man she's marrying... The Marquess of Longcroft, Edmund Townsend, has always preferred complex mathematical equations to the trappings of society. And love? Love is a non-quantifiable concept. Still, Lady Abigail is his sister's friend, and he finds himself drawn into the mystery of her affianced... even as he begins to anticipate Lady Abigail's company with unfathomable pleasure. Investigating the murder may reveal more than the sordid truth. It may just reveal the love Abigail always wanted... a little too late.

      Say You'll Love Me