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Wild Earl Chase (Earls are Wild Book 2)

A rakehell meets a crusading bluestocking. Sparks will fly.

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A rakehell meets a crusading bluestocking. Sparks will fly.

Earl Griffith Halliwell is a rakehell with two passions—thoroughbred horse breeding and blondes. Lady Susan Crompton is a raven-haired, crusading bluestocking appalled by Halliwell’s neglect of his impoverished tenants. Griff thinks members of the fair sex are useful only as mistresses.

Susan scorns all things masculine and resents the power men have over women. Sparks fly when they clash.

Earls are Wild
Every Earl has a Sliver Lining
Wild Earl Chase
Slow and Steady Wins the Earl

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Series: Earls are Wild, Book 2
Genre: Regency Romance
Tag: Dragonblade Original
ASIN: B097FCCM66
ISBN: 9798538083282
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About the Author
Anna Markland

I was born in England, but I’ve lived most of my life in Canada.Education, business and disaster relief provided three interesting careers before I became a full-time writer.

Genealogy is a long-time hobby (aka addiction) that has had a tremendous influence on my stories. My romances are tales of family honor, ancestry, and roots.

I am a firm believer in love at first sight. My heroes and heroines may initially deny the attraction between them, but eventually the alchemy wins out. My novels are intimate stories filled with passion, intrigue, adventure and suspense.

Writing provides an escape into another world and time where I lose myself in the characters’ lives, confident they will triumph in the end and find love. I enjoy ferreting out bits of historical trivia in order to provide the reader with an authentic experience.

I hope you come to know and love my cast of characters as much as I do.

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