Tuesday, 11 February 2020

#AD Book Review: The Earl’s Countess of Convenience Marguerite Kaye

Part of the Penniless Brides of Convenience mini series, The Earl’s Countess of Convenience follows Eloise Brannagh, who has been living with her sisters under the care of her Aunt Kate, entering into a marriage of Convenience and name only with the Earl of Fearnoch, Alexander Sinclair. She has seen what passion can do and is so quite content to live in a passion free marriage. Her new husband, however, is much more handsome and intriguing - he turns out to be a spy - than she anticipated so she may be forced to break her self imposed rules!!!
Eloise is instantly likeable. Her interaction with her sisters brings some light relief and humour to the book. Alexander's role is more mysterious as he turns out to be a spy. Neither wants to fall in love and so both are content with a name in only marriage. Slowly the chemistry builds until they get their HEA if they want it or not! 


I received this novel from Mills & Boon via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review



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