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11/02/2018

An Earl in Wolf's Clothing (Rules of the Rogue #1) by Emily Windsor. Historical Romance, ARC Review.


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A pursuit is underway…
From the hallowed halls of London’s Almack’s to the unkempt taverns of Drury Lane, from whispered words in glittering theatres to seductive kisses at Vauxhall Gardens – an earl must pursue his lady.

Propriety be damned. Anything is allowed. But for success, the Earl of Kelmarsh may have to enact the Rules of the Rogue…

A resolute lady.
Miss Sophie Beckford escaped to Ireland after her almost betrothed broke her heart. Now a year later, she’s back in London – stronger, better attired, armed with her cousin and determined not to fall for the blackguard’s wiles again.

A desperate gentleman.
What’s an earl to do when his almost betrothed refuses to speak to him, hear him out or even look at him after a misunderstanding of gargantuan proportions?

With dubious assistance from a roguish marquess, a strait-laced duke, and even the occasional poet and famous actor throwing in their sixpence, the earl will try any ruse, any rule in the book to recapture Sophie’s heart.

Failure is not an option.

A sensual Regency romance with warmth and wit.
 

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Miss Sophie Beckford has been recovering from a broken heart, but now it's time to return to London.  The man who broke her heart is still intent on winning her back,  but will not be honest with her.  She has grown up a lot in her time with her outspoken cousin.
Abraham Wolcott,  Earl of Kelmarsh is a spy for the Crown.  He has asked to be released from service, but that could take time.  He needs to win back his love,  but cannot tell the truth.  He is taking advice from his friends on how to get back in her good graces.  Silly man. 
We have lots of wonderful characters in this and I'm sure we will get to meet them again. 
A funny and exciting story full of intrigue and danger. 
I loved it. 


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Emily grew up in the north of England on a diet of historical romance and classical mythology.
Unfortunately, you couldn’t study Georgian slang or the Regency London Season, so she did the next best thing and gained a degree in Classics and History instead. This ‘led’ to an eight-year stint in engineering. 
Having left city life, she now lives in a dilapidated farmhouse in the country where her days are spent writing, fixing the leaky roof, battling the endless vegetation and finding pictures of well-tied cravats.

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