How to Catch an Earl with Ten Lies: A Historical Regency Romance Novel

February 27, 2020 - Comment

“Oh, what a tangled web we weave…when first we practice to deceive.” If there is one thing Miss Penelope Chapman is known for, that’s the number of suitors she has turned down. When her uncle and legal guardian announces that her little sister is to marry a man of ill repute, Penelope does the one

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“Oh, what a tangled web we weave…when first we practice to deceive.”

If there is one thing Miss Penelope Chapman is known for, that’s the number of suitors she has turned down.

When her uncle and legal guardian announces that her little sister is to marry a man of ill repute, Penelope does the one thing she can think of to spare her: she poses as Edith and takes her place.

Recently returned to England after a long absence to open his father’s will, Benjamin Gray, Earl of Newhorn, is in for an unpleasant surprise: in order to gain full access to his inheritance, he must find a suitable wife. He sees his chance in the face one Miss Edith Chapman…or not.

As Benjamin challenges everything she has ever heard about him, the weight of her feelings for him coupled with her guilt push Penelope to her breaking point.

With the inescapable truth of Penelope’s identity looming over them like a bad omen, Benjamin’s greatest mistake returns to haunt him: his sister’s death. Penelope is not the only one who has been lying. And some lies are deadlier than others…

*If you like powerful Dukes, loving Duchesses and a marvelous depiction of the majestic Regency and Victorian era, then How to Catch an Earl with Ten Lies is the novel for you.

This is Patricia Haverton’s 6th novel, a historical Regency romance novel of 80,000 words (around 400 pages). No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.

Pick up “How to Catch an Earl with Ten Lies ” today to discover Patricia’s captivating story!

Comments

Anonymous says:

A wonderful book A very enjoyable read loved the story kept you interested from the start to the endWould recommend this

Anonymous says:

Unfortunately not for me – disappointed Unfortunately this one did not do it for me. I found some parts, especially the conversations between Benjamin and Penelope in the park just went on too long. The plot I found confusing – there was at one point reference to Benjamin’s parents possibly having been murdered, but did we ever find out who did it, or possibly I had lost so much interest I missed the answer. I accept with fiction reality can be stretched, but some bits just seemed too implausible. And lastly Americanism’s…

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