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Bezig met laden... The Earl's Christmas Pearldoor Megan Frampton
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I received an ARC of this book to read through Edelweiss+ in exchange for a fair review. The Earl’s Christmas Pearl is a Duke’s Daughters series Christmas Novella by Megan Frampton. Lady Pearl Howlett was accidentally left behind when her mother left London to spend Christmas at the family seat in the country. Alone for the first time in her life Pearl is delighting in the freedom this brings until she realises that being alone also means there is no food in the house. Owen Dwyfor, Earl of Llanover has come to London from Wales to seek treatment for an injured leg and is spending Christmas next door to Pearl at his godmothers home. He too is delighted to be alone and enjoying the peace and solitude when Pearl comes knocking on his door seeking sustenance. They share a lovely Christmas adventure complete with the joy of knowing someone who understands you and quite a few witty puns. I enjoyed this story very much and recommend it as a pleasurable escape from the bustle of the Christmas season. Medium Steam. Publishing Date October 29, 2019 #Edelweiss+ #TheEarlsChristmasPearl #MeganFrampton #HistoricalRomance #AvonRomance #HarperCollinsCanada #HarperCollinsPublishers #ChristmasNovella #Bookstagram geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)The Duke's Daughters (4.5)
A duke's daughter. An irrestible earl. And an energetic Corgi named Mr. Shorty. What more could you want in a Christmas novella by Megan Frampton? It's Christmastime in London, and Lady Pearl Howlett is eagerly ready for the festivities--until her family goes off to their country estate...accidentally leaving her home alone! But she's not dismayed. Rather, she's thrilled to do exactly what she wants. Unfortunately, this daughter of a duke doesn't know how to do anything. The Earl of Llanover has come to London to take refuge in his godmother's townhouse, free to be as awkward and grumpy as he wants. With his pet Corgi, Mr. Shorty, for company, Owen Dwyfor is ready for a quiet holiday away from his mother and sisters who would have him married off. That is, until his godmother's neighbor, Lady Pearl Howlett comes barging in to his solitude. After some reluctance, the two come together for a joyous--and steamy--Christmas they won't forget. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Lady Pearl Howlett is the ‘NOT’ sister. Nobody particularly notices her other than she is NOT the intelligent sister, and she is NOT the scandalous sister, etc. Even her mother doesn’t really notice her – that is how she came to be left alone in London during Christmas. Her mother just left her at the townhouse – not even noticing that she wasn’t in the carriage.
Pearl almost ran out after her mother’s carriage, but then decided not to do so. She thought it would be wonderful to be on her own and have her own adventure. After she considered all the things she could do – like skating through the hallway -- she realized that she had no food in the house, no servants, and she didn’t know how to do anything for herself. She couldn’t light a fire, and she couldn’t cook even if she did have food. So, what is a girl to do? Our intrepid Pearl found a way to make it happen.
Owen Dwyfor, Earl of Llanover has come to London over Christmas for two reasons – one is that he has a leg injury and the doctor is in London and the other is that he just craves some time alone. His sisters and his mother make constant demands on him and he’d love to have some time for himself. He’s staying at his Godmother’s home, but she has visited other family for Christmas. He doesn’t have any servants either, but he does have some food – and he can build a fire – and even cook eggs for himself.
Owen and Pearl are staying in homes right next to each other and they meet out on the street where they are staying. Their adventure is fun to watch because they are really two kindred spirits designed to complete each other. I love that Pearl thinks of Owen as “his grumpy earlness”
It is definitely a light-hearted fun read and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ( )