

Charlotte is devastated but before she embarrasses herself by running out of the ballroom, Rothbury intercepts her and forces her to dance with him. When she is chosen as a participant in the Bride Hunt Ball, it seems her feelings might be returned – alas Lord Tristan proposes to another. Charlotte has been in love with Lord Tristan since he rescued her and her mother from an overturned carriage. She is quiet, sometimes painfully shy, and watched over by a very strict mother. Still, watching her pine for his best friend, Lord Tristan Devine, has not been easy.Ĭharlotte Greene knows she is not one of the most sought after young ladies.

Rothbury knows he isn’t the right sort of man for her. Why, then, has his attention been snagged by a shy, sometimes stuttering, wallflower of a lady? And it isn’t a passing interest – oh not at all! – for six years he has watched over Miss Charlotte Greene from afar. The earls of Rothbury have long been known for decadence, rakishness and all manner of things that made them dangerous to the young misses of the ton and Adam Faramond, current Earl of Rothbury, is no exception. Historical romance, released 25 August 2009 by Avon C2’s review of To Wed a Wicked Earl by Olivia Parker
