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Falling for the Earl I Loathe

(2024)
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In the bustling streets of Regency London, Lady Julia Huntington finds herself at a crossroads. Betrayed by a broken engagement before ever meeting her suitor, she is determined to carve her own path as a portrait painter. When the dashing Earl of Ashby enters her world though, her carefully constructed plans are thrown into disarray.

Can she trust his promises to help her, or is he just another heartbreaker in disguise?

For Alexander Beauchamp, the wealthy Earl of Ashby and sophisticated art connoisseur, meeting Julia ignites a fire he never expected. Haunted by the regret of rejecting their engagement, he vows to right his past wrongs and support Julia in her artistic path. Yet, as their bond deepens, he fears his feelings may jeopardize their fragile alliance.

Can he convince Julia of the sincerity of his emotions before it's too late?

As Julia's reputation as a painter is tarnished by a mysterious rival, Alexander vows to uncover the truth behind the sabotage. Together, they embark on a journey to confront the forces threatening their happiness. As tensions rise and secrets unravel, they must confront their own desires and fears. Will they emerge stronger together, or will their love be lost amidst the shadows of deception?

"Falling for the Earl I Loathe" is a historical romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Genre: Historical Romance

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