The Lord Meets His Lady, Gina Conkle
The Lord Meets His Lady, Gina Conkle
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The Lord Meets His Lady

Author: Gina Conkle

Narrator: Rosalyn Landor

Unabridged: 12 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/05/2017


Synopsis

Lord Marcus Bowles has stained his family's reputation for the last time. Only after spending a scandal-free year restoring some far-flung property can this second son return in good graces. But Marcus isn't one to abandon a lone damsel on a dark country lane... One stolen kiss and Genevieve Turner's handsome midnight savior disappears. Typical. No matter, Gen is finally on the way to her new post-and hopefully to finding her grandmother as well. Instead, she finds her mischievous hero is her new employer. Surely a few more kisses won't hurt...

About Gina Conkle

Gina Conkle is a USA Today bestselling author who writes sensual Georgian romances. Her historical romances always offer a fresh, addictive spin on the genre, with the witty banter and sexual tension that readers crave. Her writing career began in southern California and despite all that sunshine, she prefers books over beaches and stone castles over sand castles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tracy

I am torn about this review - I liked the idea of the book, but the execution didn't work for me. Genevieve Turner is a woman on the run, she has set out under an assumed name to take a position as a housekeeper. She desperately wants to start anew and hopes this position will be the first step in he......more

Goodreads review by Vania

Lord Marcus Bowles, a well-born man who turned his life into a sea of shame for the family until, weary, the family banished him to a country house. He would have to stay a year free-scandal and, who knows, that would clear his image to the society. Not to mention that his brother, Marquess of Northa......more

Goodreads review by Kathy

Interesting! It's not often that you find a romance set in the Georgian period and this one is particularly good. Great characterization, a decent story and amazing period details. On another note, it's obvious, too, that Conkle has done her research; she doesn't gloss over what living then was real......more