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Never Envy an Earl

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5 of 5 copies available
5 of 5 copies available

Can a lady in hiding afford to reveal her heart?

The saucy Yvette de Maupassant is used to danger. She's spent the last 10 years spying for England in Napoleon's court. Now that her work has been discovered, she must hide, and what better place than the remote wooded estate of the Earl of Carrolton? With the earl's permission, her friend Miss Thorn and that delightful cat Fortune place her in a position where she can pretend to be the companion to the earl's sickly mother. Yet one look at the earl has Yvette rethinking why she wants to stay.

A giant of a man, Gregory, Earl of Carrolton, is used to power. So why can't he manage his mother and spinster sister? And why does the look in a certain Frenchwoman's eyes make him forget his duty? As danger draws closer, Gregory and Yvette must work together to protect her, his family, and the future of England, as they discover the greatest danger and delight is falling in love.

If you like sweet, witty Regency romances, then you'll love this intrigue third story in the Fortune's Brides series by award-winning author Regina Scott.

5 Stars! "This story is full of suspense, drama, espionage, romance, and danger. From the first page until the last I was on the edge of my seat, reading as quickly as I could to see what happened next." – The Huntress Reviews

Continue the romance today. Fortune's Brides: Only a matchmaking cat can hunt true love.

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