Surrender to the Earl

Surrender to the Earl by Gayle Callen is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on May 28, 2013. This 384-page novel is part of the Brides of Redemption series, focusing on the lives of battle-scarred soldiers and the women whose love helps them heal. The story centers on Audrey Blake, who has been blind since childhood and seeks assistance from the Earl of Knighsbridge, Robert Henslow, to claim her rightful property. However, their interaction takes an unexpected turn when Robert proposes a fake engagement, leading to unforeseen complications.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of independence and emotional connection as Audrey navigates her challenges with Robert’s help. The plot unfolds with a blend of passion and intrigue, exploring the dynamics of their relationship as Robert’s initial intentions evolve into a deeper desire for authenticity. This edition offers a glimpse into the complexities of Victorian romance, making it a noteworthy addition for fans of the genre.
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Surrender to the Earl, the latest historical romance from USA Today bestselling author Gayle Callen, is the passion-filled second novel in her Brides of Redemption series about battle-scarred soldiers and the women whose love heals them.
Audrey Blake, blind since a childhood fever stole her sight, is hidden away by her family and needs help to claim the property that is rightfully hers. But her plan to gain independence by asking the visiting Earl of Knighsbridge, Robert Henslow, for his help goes awry when he insists they fake an engagement. Though he thought the ruse was for Audrey’s benefit, Robert soon yearns to make the falsehood a fact and win the lady for himself.
A seductive Victorian romance filled with steamy excitement and spicy ardor, Surrender to the Earl is sure to cast a spell on Gayle Callen’s fans and new readers alike.
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