
The narrator does pretty well, but you cannot tell all of the characters apart, English, Southern, American, and obviously male and female, but the sisters all sound alike, the English men all sound alike, the American men all sound alike. Loved the story! Beware there are a couple of illicit scenes, they are short enough to skip over. Thirteen days, a handful of kisses, and one scandalous situation later, Andrew and Brooke will have to choose to stick to their original plans or decide if a life together is worth the risk. Widely known for her tendency to flout the rules, she suspects nothing when a handsome stranger appears on her doorstep. She came to London to have a good time, and that's exactly what she's doing. But in order to gain his fortune, he must do only one simple thing: ruin an innocent young lady's reputation enough to make her flee to America.īrooke Banks isn't interested in marriage, or so she thinks. With no other means for an income, the impoverished Andrew Black, earl of Townson, makes an agreement that will put a definite end to his eight-year poverty streak. The innocent he's selected, however, has no plans to settle for anything less than marriage and will go to almost any length to secure him. Thirteen days, a handful of kisses, and one scandalous situation later, Andrew and Brooke will have to choose to stick to their original plans or decide if a life together is worth the risk.Will he secure his future by ruining hers, or will she ruin his plans by securing him? A new twist on the old fortune-hunter plot puts an impoverished earl in a position to gain his fortune only by ruining an innocent's reputation without offering marriage. She came to London to have a good time, and that’s exactly what she’s doing. But in order to gain his fortune, he must do only one simple thing: ruin an innocent young lady’s reputation enough to make her flee to America.īrooke Banks isn’t interested in marriage, or so she thinks.



The innocent he’s selected, however, has no plans to settle for anything less than marriage and will go to almost any length to secure him. Will he secure his future by ruining hers, or will she ruin his plans by securing him? A new twist on the old fortune-hunter plot puts an impoverished earl in a position to gain his fortune only by ruining an innocent’s reputation without offering marriage.
