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An Unwilling Earl

Mayfair Men of Mystery, Book 1

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An Unwilling Earl

By: Sharon Cullen
Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
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Jacob Ashland's life has taken an unexpected turn. He's now the earl of Ashland and expected to marry. But he's done that before and had his heart ripped from his chest. When Charlotte shows up at his door needing protection, he offers to marry her - in name - only.

Charlotte, an orphan, suspects her sinister cousin of terrorizing London. When her maid disappears, she fears for her own life and runs away. Lord Ashland offers marriage, and it's the perfect solution. But it isn't long before she finds herself falling for her new husband.

Unfortunately, he won't allow himself to love anyone ever again. And she knows her dark secret could destroy everything.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Sharon Cullen (P)2021 Tantor
Gothic Historical Historical Fiction Horror Romance Romantic Suspense Victorian Marriage Scary Suspense Heartfelt

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I liked the storyline and the mystery. it was on the sombre side but a happy ending

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The story is predictable, with very little depth to characters and it is so long and drawn out. The delivery is ok regarding the different character voices but was so slow I was desperate to speed it up. I made it to the end by listening when needing to sleep. Even this didn't work well as I found the repetitive sentences and tediously slow delivery very irritating. The author should have written a short story instead of repeating every thought by the characters as if they were all very slow witted.

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