The old saying “When God closes a door, He opens a window,” was the first thing that came to mind when I read “Earl to the Rescue.” The story of high-born Gwendeline Gregory who was orphaned just before she turned 18, this Regency period romance’s storyline revolves around the circumstance of friends helping friends.
Almost destitute due to her parents unbridled spending while they were alive, Gwendeline was faced with the dilemma of where to go when her home and all her family belongings go on the auction block to pay off her dead parents’ debts. Enter Alex St. Audley, Earl of Merryn to save the day!
A slow burn romance, “Earl to the Rescue” Gwendeline and the Earl to several adventures which pave the way for Gwendeline to develop independence. As becomes more independent, the Earl grows farther away from her while a scoundrel continues to ingratiate himself. And with a scandal brewing, can Gwendeline and the Earl weather it to find their happily ever after?
“Earl to the Rescue” is Rated T for Teens.
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Earl to the Rescue
Who needs a knight in shining armor when there’s an earl at your side…?
Gwendeline Gregory doesn’t know what to think when she encounters the dashing Alex St. Audley, Earl of Merryn. She’s in over her head in London Society, trying to fend off a scoundrel who will stop at nothing to ruin her. On the brink of a devastating scandal, the earl arrives just when she needs him most. But are his motivations trustworthy? And can he avert ruin for both of them?