

Then add the dialogue between Charlotte and Adam and a slightly nutty grandmother and you have a winning combination.1-historical-romance (2) 1810s (3) 2010 (4) 2011 (4) aaaaangst (2) Adam Faramond (2) angst-uncertainty-misunderstandings (2) Bride Hunt Ball (9) Bride Hunt Ball Series (3) c-book (4) debut (3) Devine & Friends (3) devine and friends (3) don-t-bother-authors (2) ebook (12) eliz-georg-regency-vic (2) elsie read (2) England (6) favorites (7) fiction (14) Genre - Historical Romance (2) historical (38) historical fiction (7) historical romance (54) incomplete - 1 (2) jun11 (2) Kindle (9) kindle-library (2) library (5) lol (3) lords-dukes-etc (2) made-me-laugh (2) new imp (3) plain-spinster-wallflower (4) read (9) read in 2009 (3) read in 2011 (3) read in 2014 (4) recurring-reads (4) Regency (20) Regency England (4) Regency romance (7) Rn2020Rom1 (2) romance (51) series (9) set-beautiful-demons (2) to-read (52) unread (6) unvalidated (2) wishlist (3) Top Members She is a riot with her witty and clever conversations with herself. Parker has written a delightful read with sparkling characters, especially Charlotte. Parker’s characters are so endearing and the sexual tension so high that readers will be enraptured by the second installment of her Bride Hunt Ball series.

Light, frothy, and humorous, TO WED A WICKED EARL sparkles. TO WED A WICKED EARL is an engaging and charming Regency historical romance. The secondary characters add humor as do some of the situations in which the hero and heroine are embroiled.

TO WED A WICKED EARL is a charming, fun read that kept me up several nights. This Regency romance is the story of an earl who must find a bride immediately, lest he lose his inheritance.Ī pair of appealing, rather unlikely protagonists finally sort things out in this sexy, funny title that resolves things a bit too neatly but is still delightfully entertaining A marriage of convenience is anything but in To Wed a Wicked Earl, the second book from Olivia Parker, author of At the Bride Hunt Ball.
