The Earl’s Hoyden

The Earl’s Hoyden by Madeline Martin is the first installment in a playful Regency series published by Oliver-Heber Books on June 28, 2024. This 244-page novel is presented in English and follows Miss Hannah Bexley, a wallflower who is seen as the perfect bride, yet struggles with her hoydenish nature. When the Earl of Brightstone seeks her help to enhance his appeal in the marriage market, she agrees, believing they are an unlikely match.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between Hannah and the Earl, highlighting their contrasting personalities and the unexpected chemistry that develops. The story delves into themes of romance and societal expectations within a historical Scottish setting, as Hannah navigates her reluctance toward marriage while assisting the Earl in his quest. As their relationship evolves, the book captures the tension between their differing approaches to life and love, ultimately revealing how opposites can spark unexpected connections.
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From New York Times Bestselling Author Madeline Martin comes the first book in a playful Regency series where the girls of Lady Finch’s Finishing School grow into ladies who have no intention to ever marry…
A wallflower no one wants…
Miss Hannah Bexley is a friend to everyone and would be the perfect bride, if only she wasn’t such a hoyden. Perhaps that is why no man has made an offer of marriage…
Not that it matters. The life of a country spinster will do quite nicely.
That is until she’s approached by the Earl of Brightstone to assist him in becoming more appealing in his search for a wife. She readily agrees. After all, they would never suit.
Not when he follows the rules and she breaks them.
Not when he overthinks everything and she’s so very impulsive.
Not when he’s looking to marry and she knows she’ll never receive a proposal.
But hearts have a way of defying even the most pedantic minds and opposites often create the brightest sparks…
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