An arranged marriage. True love. A lost letter that threatens to ruin it all. Lord Mallon had only met his future wife one time when they were both children. When a beautiful young lady piques his interest, he is thrilled to learn that the woman he desires is the same woman he is supposed to marry. *** Lady Elizabeth has always known that she will marry Luke, Earl of Mallon. Although she bears some sadness in knowing that she will not marry for love, she trusts her parents’ choice. She cannot believe her luck when a man she mysteriously meets and falls for ends up being none other than her betrothed. Lady Elizabeth and Lord Mallon are both enjoying their blossoming relationship, until a tragic event threatens to end their happiness. Will a lost letter tear them apart, or can they trust each other enough to finally get married? If you love clean and wholesome, Regency-era romances with a strong woman heroine and an inspirational romantic story, you will love The Earl’s Regret. Authors Note: This is a clean, stand-alone romance, so there are no cliffhangers. This sweet romance is approximately 35,000 words.
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