A Most Unusual Earl: A Most Unusual Regency: Book Two
Felicia Greene
Adam Merricott, the Earl of Merston, isn't used to being surprised. But when he sees Susan Withersham in a new gown at the Witford Ball, he's shocked to consider his oldest and best friend in an entirely new light--a light that may very well involve him sinking to his knees and telling Susan that he loves her.
He makes his way over to Susan, determined to make his case. It's the perfect time to make a confession... and the time that Susan chooses to tell him that another man is interested in marrying her.
No confession. No hope. What is Adam going to do?
Susan Withersham isn't used to being viewed in a positive light. After a disastrous adolescence, during which she was referred to as the Wild Girl of Hallwood, she's suspicious of the apparent power of a new gown--and she can't quite believe it when a pleasant gentleman expresses his interest. Perhaps, after all this time, she's finally going to be married.
So why isn't she happy about it? And why has her dearest friend Adam Merricott been behaving so strangely since the Witford ball?
Why, when she looks at Adam, does she feel as if something unexpected is about to occur?
Lose yourself in this deliciously sensual slice of Regency escapism by Felicia Greene, the queen of quick-read romance novellas. With tortured dukes, teasing heroines and attraction that defies all decorum, these brief but beautiful tales will make any spare hour fly by!
This book is the second standalone in the Most Unusual Regency series, with plenty of faces from Book One popping up. If you like spirited heroines paired with heroes who know what they want, dreamy pastoral settings and attraction that can't be denied, you'll love these quick, steamy reads!