The Naked Earl

The Naked Earl by Sally MacKenzie is a historical romance published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 2007. This first edition spans 348 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with an unexpected encounter when Lady Elizabeth Runyon finds a naked earl in her bedchamber, prompting her to scream. However, this moment ignites a desire within her to break free from societal expectations and embrace a more daring side.
Readers will discover a playful narrative that unfolds as Robert Hamilton, the Earl of Westbrooke, seeks to avoid an unwanted marriage while navigating the complexities of his attraction to Lady Elizabeth. The plot explores themes of boldness and temptation, as both characters grapple with their desires and the consequences of their actions. With its blend of romance and historical elements, this book offers an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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Overview: He Took Her By Surprise. When a naked earl climbs through the window into her bedchamber, Lady Elizabeth Runyon does the proper thing: She screams. Loudly. And then-well, Lizzie has had enough of being proper. She wishes to be bold. Wanton, even. She won’t be commanded to put on her nightgown. Just this once, she will be absolutely daring. She Returned The Favor. Robert Hamilton, Earl of Westbrooke, has no intention of being tricked into marriage by a detestable female, and if he has to flee naked across a rooftop, he will. Jolly good there’s an open window waiting-as well as an undressed, slightly drunk, and alluringly beautiful Lady Elizabeth. Oh dear. If they are caught together, he might have to marry her. The idea is delicious-and the temptation is irresistible.
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