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The Earl's Bargain
Regency Romance – Historical
Sensuality Level: Sweet
Approximate word count: 70,000
DESCRIPTION:
The impossibly young, stunningly beautiful widow Louisa Phillips finds herself penniless upon the death of her no-good husband. What's a man-hating bluestocking to do?
Enter the Earl of Wycliff, who offers her financial security for life. All she has to do is travel across England posing as his wife. They're both hiding secrets – not the least of which is their budding love for each other
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT CHERYL BOLEN'S BOOKS:
One of the best authors in the Regency romance field today. – Huntress Reviews
Bolen's writing has a certain elegance that lends itself to the era and creates the perfect atmosphere for her enchanting romances. – Romantic Times
Excerpt
He looked down at his feet. "Pray, where are my boots?"
"At the foot of the bed," she answered.
"And who, may I ask, took them off?"
"I did."
He looked down at her with a devilish glint in his eyes. "Why did you not remove the rest of my garments while you were at it?"
"I had no desire to see you without clothes, my lord," Louisa said haughtily.
A cockiness swept across his face. "I don't believe you."PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Earl's Bargain
Regency Romance – Historical
Sensuality Level: Sweet
Approximate word count: 70,000
DESCRIPTION:
The impossibly young, stunningly beautiful widow Louisa Phillips finds herself penniless upon the death of her no-good husband. What's a man-hating bluestocking to do?
Enter the Earl of Wycliff, who offers her financial security for life. All she has to do is travel across England posing as his wife. They're both hiding secrets – not the least of which is their budding love for each other
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT CHERYL BOLEN'S BOOKS:
One of the best authors in the Regency romance field today. – Huntress Reviews
Bolen's writing has a certain elegance that lends itself to the era and creates the perfect atmosphere for her enchanting romances. – Romantic Times
Excerpt
He looked down at his feet. "Pray, where are my boots?"
"At the foot of the bed," she answered.
"And who, may I ask, took them off?"
"I did."
He looked down at her with a devilish glint in his eyes. "Why did you not remove the rest of my garments while you were at it?"
"I had no desire to see you without clothes, my lord," Louisa said haughtily.
A cockiness swept across his face. "I don't believe you."

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A story of healing, forgiveness and change that will make readers cheer. – Romantic Times
I would recommend A Fallen Woman to anyone." – Escape to Romance
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Since his commanding officer in the Peninsula took a bullet meant for him, James Moore, now the Earl of Rutledge, feels responsible for the dead man's young son and the boy's exquisite mother, Carlotta Ennis – so responsible that he offers to marry the lavender-eyed beauty. Though their marriage was not to be a love match, Carlotta's torturing presence has James yearning to make her his true wife.
Though she did not love his lordship, her desperate situation forced her to accept his proposal. Little did she know she would come to crave being with him, would hunger for his every touch. If only she could be worthy of the fine man she's married, if only she can keep him from learning her dark secret . . .
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EXCERPT:
While waiting for James's tub to fill, Carlotta knelt at his feet and assisted him in removing his muddied boots.
"Never mind me," he said. "I daresay Mannington can manage. You'll need to remove the soot and mud from your own self."
She met his gaze and spoke throatily. "I wish to send Mannington away."
Now he understood. As exhausted as he was, he understood and his body feebly responded to the velvet tone of her seductive voice.
Mannington stepped from the dressing room with clean clothing for his master.
"I shan't need you any more tonight, Mannington," James said, his eyes never leaving Carlotta's.
"Very good, sir," the valet answered flatly as he set the clothing on James's bed then turned on his heel and departed.
With the firelight as a backdrop, James watched the footmen pour the last kettles of water into the tub, then leave the bed chamber.
Watching her husband with smoldering eyes, Carlotta reached for his buttons. James drew in his breath. She began to unfasten them, one by one. When she was finished, she lay her hand over the hair that matted on his chest. "So white there compared to here," she whispered as her hand reached to stroke his blackened face.
His breathing grew more harsh, his mind and heart shaken to their depths by her gentleness--and his ever-swelling love for her.
Slowly, she removed the shirt from him. "Shall we stand?" she whispered.
James answered her without words, pulling her up with him. Her hands slipped to the bare skin beneath his breeches, and she gave them a tug. "I shall require your assistance in removing these, my darling."
My darling? Good God in heaven! He was beginning to believe his wife had, indeed, fallen in love with him.You'll fall for A Fallen Woman, the latest Regency romance by Cheryl Bolen. .this emotional story of a woman's journey from despair to triumph has what we all want from a love story. – In Print
A story of healing, forgiveness and change that will make readers cheer. – Romantic Times
I would recommend A Fallen Woman to anyone." – Escape to Romance
***
Since his commanding officer in the Peninsula took a bullet meant for him, James Moore, now the Earl of Rutledge, feels responsible for the dead man's young son and the boy's exquisite mother, Carlotta Ennis – so responsible that he offers to marry the lavender-eyed beauty. Though their marriage was not to be a love match, Carlotta's torturing presence has James yearning to make her his true wife.
Though she did not love his lordship, her desperate situation forced her to accept his proposal. Little did she know she would come to crave being with him, would hunger for his every touch. If only she could be worthy of the fine man she's married, if only she can keep him from learning her dark secret . . .
***
EXCERPT:
While waiting for James's tub to fill, Carlotta knelt at his feet and assisted him in removing his muddied boots.
"Never mind me," he said. "I daresay Mannington can manage. You'll need to remove the soot and mud from your own self."
She met his gaze and spoke throatily. "I wish to send Mannington away."
Now he understood. As exhausted as he was, he understood and his body feebly responded to the velvet tone of her seductive voice.
Mannington stepped from the dressing room with clean clothing for his master.
"I shan't need you any more tonight, Mannington," James said, his eyes never leaving Carlotta's.
"Very good, sir," the valet answered flatly as he set the clothing on James's bed then turned on his heel and departed.
With the firelight as a backdrop, James watched the footmen pour the last kettles of water into the tub, then leave the bed chamber.
Watching her husband with smoldering eyes, Carlotta reached for his buttons. James drew in his breath. She began to unfasten them, one by one. When she was finished, she lay her hand over the hair that matted on his chest. "So white there compared to here," she whispered as her hand reached to stroke his blackened face.
His breathing grew more harsh, his mind and heart shaken to their depths by her gentleness--and his ever-swelling love for her.
Slowly, she removed the shirt from him. "Shall we stand?" she whispered.
James answered her without words, pulling her up with him. Her hands slipped to the bare skin beneath his breeches, and she gave them a tug. "I shall require your assistance in removing these, my darling."
My darling? Good God in heaven! He was beginning to believe his wife had, indeed, fallen in love with him.

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