Boy Meets Earl (Meets Girl)

Boy Meets Earl (Meets Girl)

  • Imogen Markwell-Tweed
Publisher:Imogen Markwell-TweedISBN 13: 9781094417530ISBN 10: 109441753X

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Boy Meets Earl (Meets Girl) is written by Imogen Markwell-Tweed and published by Imogen Markwell-Tweed. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 109441753X (ISBN 10) and 9781094417530 (ISBN 13).

In this queer Regency romance, three unlikely lovers find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other and entangled in a scandal that could ruin them all. It's Miss Miranda Hartler's first season of eligibility for marriage—and she does want to get married, yes, but not to just anyone. She wants to marry for love, and respect, and romance. So when a chance encounter with a taciturn earl gives the haute society the wrong impression and forces them into an unwilling engagement, it's not an optimal situation for either of them. Lord Marcus, Earl of Cliffshare, has vowed never to marry, since he would never be allowed to settle down with the one person he's ever truly loved: his boyhood friend, Richard. But he can't find it in him to let Miranda's reputation, as well as that of her whole family, be sullied, so he reluctantly agrees to wed her, and writes to let his dear friend know about the surprising development... When the rakish Richard receives word that the love of his life is being forced into marriage, he hurries to intercept the proceedings. But what he finds when he gets there is the biggest surprise yet: not only does Miss Miranda seem like a wonderful fit for Marcus, but Richard finds himself strangely attracted to her, as well, and as the wedding draws near, it soon becomes clear to all of them that their affections are mutual. Can the lady, the earl, and the rake find a way to forge the relationship they want in a society that would frown on their desires?