Earls Trip
By (Author) Jenny Holiday
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Thorndike Press
Thorndike Press
11th September 2024
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Romance
Humorous fiction
Hardback
562
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
"This is a witty, charming, character-driven story that is honestly one of the best historical romances Ive read in years." Julia Quinn, bestselling author of the Bridgerton novels on the TODAY Show
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Ted Lasso meets Bridgerton for a 19th century spin on The Hangover in USA Today bestselling author Jenny Holidays laugh-out-loud bromantic comedy featuring three Regency-era Earls on their annual trip ride-or-die buddies offering one another unconditional support in everything from Lady problems to family woes.
From the author of CANADIAN BOYFRIEND, the perfect romp for fans of Evie Dunmore, India Holton, Virginia Heath, Manda Collins, and Suzanne Allain!
Even an earl needs his ride-or-dies, and Archibald Fielding-Burton, the Earl of Harcourt, counts himself lucky to have two. The annual trip that Archie takes with his BFFs Simon and Effie holds a sacred spot in their calendars. This year Archie is especially eager to get away until an urgent letter arrives from an old family friend, begging him to help prevent a ruinous scandal. Suddenly the trip has become earls-plus-girls, as Archies childhood pals, Clementine and Olive Morgan, are rescued en route to Gretna Green.
Thiscomplicates matters. The fully grown Clementine, while as frank and refreshing as he remembers, is also different to the wild, windswept girl he knew. This Clem is complex and surprisingand adamantly opposed to marriage. Which, for reasons Archie dare not examine too closely, he finds increasingly vexing.
Then Clem makes him an indecent and quite delightful proposal, asking him to show her the pleasures of the marriage bed before she settles into spinsterhood. And what kind of gentleman would he be to refuse a lady