Nathaniel Sutton may be an earl, but after losing the woman he loved, has no interest in marriage, children, or any of it. When he is caught in the garden with Miss Plimpton, unchaperoned, he initially wants nothing to do with her, either. But then perhaps a wife he isn't in love with is exactly what he needs to quiet the gossip and be left in peace.
Frances Plimpton has been overlooked and underestimated her entire life. The first time it finally seems like someone notices her, she nearly ends up compromised. When the charming earl proposes marriage, she can't believe her luck. Until he explains that he has no interest in her romantically, and it would be a marriage of convenience, nothing more.
As they adjust to a companionable version of married life, will Nathaniel be able to move on from his tragic loss and open his heart once more?
Will Frances finally see her true worth?
Can love grow in even the darkest of places?
Find out in To Trap an Earl.
Amanda has been telling stories since before she could read. At McGill University, she double-majored in History and Psychology so she could write deep characters and set them in the past. Any time period would have worked, but after binging the Bridgerton series, she rediscovered her love for the Regency Period and settled on that. To Trap an Earl is her first regency romance novel, but she write urban fantasy under Amanda Lynn Petrin.
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