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An Earl Like You

Games Earls Play, Book 6

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An Earl Like You

By: Anna Bradley
Narrated by: Heather Wilds
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Lady Harriet Parrish never dreamed of having a London season. She's been content to live a life of comfortable obscurity in her sleepy corner of Kent, but when her dearest childhood friend, the newly crowned Earl of Windham, ends their secret correspondence and embarks on a ruinous path of debauchery, Hattie braves the grime and gossip of Town to snatch him back from the brink of destruction.

Cassian Fitzgerald has never belonged to anything or anyone. Born to an aristocratic father and a humble mother, he's spent a lifetime straddling two different worlds. He only ever felt truly at home during the fleeting summer he spent in Kent picking wildflowers at Hattie Parrish's side. But they're no longer children, and he's sworn to give her up forever rather than see her tainted by the notorious Windham wickedness that haunts his every step.

But Cass soon finds the past has a way of creeping into the present when Hattie appears unexpectedly in London, her deep blue eyes as hypnotizing as ever. When secrets, lies and an explosive scandal threaten to shatter Hattie's reputation, Cass will do whatever he must to protect the only lady who's ever been home to him.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 Anna Bradley (P)2025 Tantor Media
Historical Historical Fiction Regency
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