The Black Earl

The Black Earl by Candace Camp, published by HarperCollins Publishers on April 12, 1995, is a historical romance novel comprising 352 pages. The story follows Lady Elizabeth of Beaufort, who is resolute in her mission to save her brother from their uncle Godfrey. In a desperate bid for help, she seeks the aid of Richard of Norwen, known as the Black Earl, despite the complicated history between their families.
Readers will discover a tale of loyalty and trust as Elizabeth confronts the challenges posed by her uncle and the past that haunts Richard. The narrative explores themes of familial duty and the complexities of relationships set against a historical backdrop. This edition, written in English, invites readers into a world where love and honor intertwine amidst the struggles of the era.
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Lady Elizabeth of Beaufort was determined to rescue her brother from their hated uncle Godfrey, even if it meant throwing herself on the mercy of Godfrey’s enemy, Richard of Norwen, the Black Earl. Sir Richard had lost his parents when Godfrey invaded their castle. He had no reason to trust the Beaufort name, but for her, Sir Richard would do anything.
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