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Capturing the Earl

Capturing the Earl


Wallflowers of West Lane, Book 3

by A. S. Fenichel


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5



After the high tension of the last book in the series, this was a fun romp!


 The Wallflowers of West Lane are still thick as thieves and no man will pull them asunder… even when he courts one, the lovely Aurora while he is secretly in love with her friend and housemate Mercy! I love the idea of falling for the man trying to court your bestfriend!


Lord Wesley Renshaw needs to marry the perfect Lady Aurora in order to attain her dower property and finally restore his ancestral lands that his great-grandfather lost… the match is perfect on paper, but his heart keeps looking at the lady’s best friend who does not have any assets and is socially below him.


This was a fun read. I enjoyed the push and pull of duty and honour both Wesley and Mercy feels as they fight their feelings. This could have been awkward, since the hero is supposed to be courting the heroines friend, but our Lady Aurora has not intention of marrying and is allowing this courtship to push these forlorn lovebirds together!



This is probably my favorite of the series so far! I feel that this book can be read as a standalone, any references to the past were explained well for new series readers .


Misleading a Duke by A. S. Fenichel is scheduled to release January 26th, 2021.


I received a complimentary copy of this book from Kensington Books through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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