The Earl Who Isn't (Wedgeford Trials Book 3) - A Charming Regency Romance
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Step into the enchanting world of Regency-era romance with The Earl Who Isn't, the third electrifying installment of the Wedgeford Trials series. Delightfully penned by bestselling author Jane Sullivan, this captivating tale whisks readers away to a time filled with secrets, wit, and unexpected love. When the dashing Earl of Wedgeford finds himself embroiled in a web of mistaken identity and romantic entanglements, he must navigate societal expectations and his own desires....
Show moreStep into the enchanting world of Regency-era romance with The Earl Who Isn't, the third electrifying installment of the Wedgeford Trials series. Delightfully penned by bestselling author Jane Sullivan, this captivating tale whisks readers away to a time filled with secrets, wit, and unexpected love. When the dashing Earl of Wedgeford finds himself embroiled in a web of mistaken identity and romantic entanglements, he must navigate societal expectations and his own desires. Readers will indulge in a rich tapestry of historical detail paired with the playful banter and heartfelt moments that make this book a must-read for fans of engaging romance novels. The story seamlessly blends humor and emotion, capturing the essence of love against all odds.
Less| manufacturer | Femtopress LLC |
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| releaseDate | 2024-07-30T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
Yes, it is the third book in the Wedgeford Trials series; however, it can be enjoyed as a standalone.
It is best suited for readers aged 18 and above, particularly those who appreciate historical romance.
Absolutely! Each book tells a unique story that can be appreciated individually.
Yes, as with many romance novels, this story leads to a satisfying and fulfilling conclusion.
The story is set in the Regency era, providing a rich backdrop for the characters and their conflicts.