Anyone new to historicals after the runaway Netflix series? Jane Ashford has quite a few under her belt!
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by Jane Ashford
Publication Date: 12/29/2020
Blurb:
This beautiful, clean Regency romance from beloved author Jane Ashford takes you to a glittering world of revelations and romance, where a lonely earl can find love where he least expects itβ¦
Arthur Shelton, Earl of Macklin, has helped four young noblemen recover from grief and find love, but he’s learned to live his own life as a widower. Yet when he returns home after traveling, his estate feels too empty, and he quickly heads to London. There, he encounters Teresa Alvarez de Granada, a charming Spanish noblewoman and is immediately entranced.
There is no room for earls in the quiet, safe life Teresa has finally found for herself. The earl might be charming and handsome, but she knows firsthand how dangerous attraction can be. The more determined Teresa is to discourage Arthur, the more entangled they get, and it’s only a matter of time before her respect for him starts to feel a lot like love.
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Excerpt:
It was a lovely spot. The carpet of blue blossoms wound back into the trees like rivulets of color, beckoning one deeper into the shade of branches in new leaf. A stream ran nearby, the gurgle of water blending with birdsong. The blossomsβ sweet scent filled the air.
Senora Alvarez turned in a circle to take it all in. βMaravilloso!β She held out her arms as if to embrace the landscape and laughed.
It was the first time Arthur had seen her really laugh, and he found it glorious β the musical sound, the flash of her dark eyes, the joyous gesture, the curve of her lips. She seemed lit from within, as if a shadow had been whisked away and the brilliance inside revealed. This was how she should always be, he thought, glowing, carefree. To be the thing that made her happy β that would be an achievement!
βI have been meaning to take up some cobbles behind my house and make a place for a garden,β she said. βWhy have I put it off? I must do it at once. This isβ¦comida para el alma. Food for the soul.β
Removing a few cobbles sounded meager. Arthur had gardens galore at his estates. He wished he could give her one. But a garden wasnβt like a jewel, to be handed over. Even if she would easily accept gifts, which she would not.
βI think Mr. Dolan would be glad to pull them out,β she went on as if the plan was unfolding in her mind.
βDolan?β
Senora Alvarez turned as if sheβd forgotten he was there. βOne of my neighbors is a builder.β
βAh. Friend of yours?β He was not, of course, jealous. That would be ridiculous.
The query seemed to arrest and then amuse her. βHe is, along with others on my street, ever since we rid ourselves of Dilch. That canalla bullied Mr. Dolanβs son.β
And she had stopped it. Arthur had never known a woman so self-sufficient. She had a life he knew nothing of, a network of friends. He felt he wasnβt quite one of them, and this galled.
βPeople talk and do small favors for each other now. It is pleasant.β She walked deeper into the wood, looking right and left as if to drink everything in. She was enraptured, and Arthur found himself envying a swathe of flowers. The idea made him laugh.
Senora Alvarez looked over her shoulder at him. βYou find this amusing? That people should be kind?β
βNot that.β
She raised dark eyebrows.
βI was laughing at myself.β
βYou were?β She sounded surprised.
βWhy shouldnβt I? In particular.β
βYou are an earl.β
βAnd that means I cannot be ridiculous? The title conveys no such immunity. Alas.β He smiled at her.
For some reason, she looked uneasy.
βAnd I have found laughter the remedy for a great many ills,β Arthur added. Senora Alvarez seemed mystified, orβ¦annoyed? That couldnβt be right. Why should she be? Just a moment ago sheβd been delighted. βIs something wrong?β
βYou puzzle meβ¦sometimes.β
βBut I am the most transparent of men,β he joked. He was so pleased to learn that she thought about him that he added, βWhat do you wish to know? I have no secrets.β
Her expression revealed his mistake. Senora Alvarez didnβt care to discuss secrets. She had too many of her own. βI ask nothing of you,β she replied, turning to walk on.
Disappointed, with her and himself, Arthur followed. Tom had wandered off, as he tended to do. Thereβd been no sign of him since they left the carriage. They were alone in a world of color and birdsong and scent. Perhaps the peaceful beauty of the place would soothe her temper, Arthur thought. But he didnβt know what would gain her confidence.
The gurgle of the stream grew louder, and then there it was, a thread of clear water tumbling over rocks. Bluebells, ferns, and mosses bent over the banks. Soft moisture wafted through the air. Senora Alvarez breathed it in. βHermosa,β she said.
She was, but Arthur was not foolish enough to voice his opinion. He could not resist stepping closer.
A partridge erupted out of the bracken with a violent whirr of wings. Arthur started, twisted one boot heel on a stone, missed his footing with the other, and stumbled toward the stream.
She caught him with an arm about his waist, stopping his slide to a certain dunking. They teetered together on the bank. He held onto her shoulders to regain his balance. Though she was much smaller, her grip was strong, her footing solid. She could hold her own and more. Her body felt soft and supple against his as they came safely to rest.
Arthur looked down. Her face was inches away. Her dark eyes were wide, her lovely lips slightly parted, as if primed for a kiss. She raised her chin. He bent his head to touch them with his, an instant of exquisite pleasure.
She jerked away, nearly sending him reeling once again. Her expression had gone stark. All the beautiful animation had drained out of it. βDo not play such games with me,β she said.
βGames?β
βI told you that what I said at the theater meant nothing!β
βSo you did,β replied Arthur, stung. βAnd I heard you.β
βYet you try to take advantage.β
βThe bird startled me. I tripped.β
βInto my lips.β Her tone was contemptuous.
βI beg your pardon. In the moment I thought youβ¦β
βYou know nothing about me. But I will tell you that I despise tricks like that.β
βIt was no such thing.β
She made a derisive sound.
She had no grounds to address him with such disdain, to practically call him a liar. βDo you doubt my word?β
βI observe your actions,β she answered, moving away from him. βWhere has Tom gone?β
βI have no idea.β
βTom?β she called. βWhere are you?β
βHere,β came the reply from downstream βCome and see. Thereβs a waterfall.β
Senora Alvarez walked away.
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Excerpted from Earlβs Well That Ends Well by Jane Ashford.
Β© 2020 by Jane Ashford. Used with permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Author Info:
Jane Ashford, a beloved author of historical romances, has been published in Sweden, Italy, England, Denmark, France, Russia, Latvia, and Spain, as well as the United States. Jane has been nominated for a Career Achievement Award by RT Book Reviews. Visit her online at http://www.janeashford.com. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
Author Website: https://www.janeashford.com/
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