The Earl's Inconvenient Wife
- 363 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The obvious solution: A marriage of convenience!
Julia Justiss's passion for sailors and history is deeply rooted in her childhood spent near the colonial town of Annapolis, Maryland. Even as a twelve-year-old, she was a junior tour guide, immersing visitors in a locale steeped in revolutionary fervor. Her long-standing observation of future naval officers at the United States Naval Academy seemed to foreshadow her eventual marriage to one. Her literary journey, beginning with favorite settings from ancient Egypt to Regency England, evolved from story idea notebooks to poetry and journalism before she fully embraced historical romance. Now residing in East Texas, she finds inspiration in landscapes that evoke classic tales, dedicating herself to the craft of storytelling.







The obvious solution: A marriage of convenience!
Her good friend... Is suddenly a duke's heir!
To save herself and her brother from her cousin's machinations, Gwennor Southford flees in the dead of night - in a gypsy caravan! Safe with her aunt in Harrowgate, only one thing stands between Gwennor and a proper marriage . . . one unforgettable evening with Gilen de Mowbry. Upon meeting the young lady, Gilen is surprised to find her familiar. Could this demure miss be the gypsy lass who danced for him in the moonlight?
An infamous gentleman, a scandalous lady... a perfect match. Dangerously handsome, rakishly charming, William Taverner never planned to settle down - yet with his estate in ruins, the impoverished lord's only hope is to wed an heiress. But to his dismay, the one woman who stirs his ardor and excites his mind is a penniless musician's daughter
Faith Wellingford Evers, Duchess of Ashedon, is tired of Society's endless gossiping about her failings and her late husband's infidelities. Seeking escape one night, she's attacked by ruffians - but is saved by an unlikely figure from her past! Having risen from penniless orphan to Member of Parliament, David Tanner Smith is no longer the quiet boy Faith once knew. With their first spine-tingling kiss, their old friendship is transformed. And in its place is an explosive mix of illicit encounters and forbidden desire..
ONCE A RAKE...Known as 'Magnificent Max', diplomat Max Ransleigh was famed for his lethal charm until a political betrayal left him exiled from government and his reputation in tatters. He seems a very unlikely saviour for a well-bred young lady. Except that Miss Caroline Denby doesn't want to be saved...she wants to be ruined! To Caroline, getting married is tantamount to a death sentence, and meeting the rakish Max at a house party seems the answer to her prayers...Surely this rogue won't hesitate to put his bad reputation to good use? Ransleigh Rogues Where these notorious rakes go, scandal always follows...
Set in 1830s England, the story intertwines the lives of a soldier who has become a duke and a modern-day Cinderella. As their paths cross, they navigate societal expectations and personal challenges, exploring themes of love, identity, and transformation. The narrative promises a blend of romance and adventure as these two characters from different worlds confront their destinies and the barriers that stand in their way.
The protagonist is resolute in her choice to remain a spinster, defying societal expectations of marriage. As she navigates her life, she encounters various challenges and relationships that test her independence and convictions. Through her journey, themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and the complexities of love and friendship are explored, showcasing the struggle between personal desires and societal pressures. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the meaning of fulfillment and the true essence of companionship.