
“A novel must be exceptionally good to live as long as the average cat.” - Lord Chesterfield.
This novel is exceptionally good. –Guest Reviewer: Susan S.
An Earl to Enchant is book three from Grey’s (The Rogues’ Dynasty Trilogy.) This third installment is a stand alone. Despite the fact, that you need not read the first two to enjoy this novel; I’m recommending you do. There are references to the Talbott pearls, Gibby’s previous scandals, mention of Henrietta’s initial meeting with Blake, and Susannah’s with Race. If you read the previous installments, you’ll recognize the characters I mention under cameo appearances.
Cameo Appearances: Blake, Henrietta, Susannah, Race, Constance, Gibby, and ha-ha, I almost forgot the poetry loving, Lord Snellingly. (It’s funny how everyone tries to avoid him.)
Although Race (the Marquis) is still my favorite roguish cousin, An Earl to Enchant is the steamiest novel of the three. Those sensual moments by the coast will have you fanning yourselves with extra vigor. Morgan will capture many a readers’ heart.
Miss Arianna Sweet (heroine) has just fled India with her maid Beabe. Her trip to England was an arduous one. But, well worth the plight, if she can bring recognition to her late father. She hopes his research will be recognized by the Royal Apothecary Scientific Academy for the Study of Herbs, Plants, and Spices.
The hero, Lucas Randolph Morgandale is the (Ninth Earl of Morgandale) and the late Lady Elder’s oldest grandson. This very handsome 30 year old rogue, with long dark hair, and blue eyes is quite breathtaking. Too bad he’s determined to remain unmarried. Sigh!
This novel takes off once Arianna appears at Morgan’s door. She’ll swoon, and not because of his good looks. There’s a case of mistaken identity, and someone’s determined to get their hands on one of her father’s formulas. Even kill for it!
Will Morgan remain an unmarried rogue, or will he succumb to Arianna’s innocent- yet exotic charms?
My favorite scene: It’s raining, they’re by the coast, and Morgan kisses the droplets of rain from Arianna’s lips. Repeat after me, H-O-T!
Recommendations: Read this book if you like: Regencies, romances, happily-ever-afters, sexy Earls in breeches and knee high boots, when Sandy and Danny are at the beach (beginning of Grease,) intrigue, romantic suspense, humor, and books which leave you smiling.
Rating: 4 Stars
Romance, April 2010, Sourcebooks Casablanca, Mass Market Paperback, Print Pages 344. ISBN# 978-1-4022-1761-6.
Want More? Keep your eyes peeled. Three more men will be joining the Rogues’ Dynasty series: Viscount Brentwood and his twin brothers. To answer your question, yes they’re handsome devils. To answer your second question, to be determined. Release dates not yet available.
In the meantime, Never a Bride originally released in June 2001, will now be reprinted by a different publisher, Sourcebooks, Inc. in Sept. 2010. ISBN-13# 978-1-4022-3978-6.
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