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The Earl's
Complete Surrender
Secrets at Thorncliff Manor #2
Secrets at Thorncliff Manor #2
By: Sophie Barnes
Releasing December
29, 2015
Avon
Avon
An unexpected passion
ignites as secrets are exposed in Sophie Barnes's captivating Regency-set
romance
Despite
the diversions offered at Thorncliff Manor, former spy James, the Earl of
Woodford, has one purpose in staying there. He must find
an encoded book that exposes a conspiracy within the British aristocracy. And
he must do so without revealing his purpose to the clever, tempting Chloe
Heartly. The lady has a knack for appearing wherever it is least convenient. In
the library. In the salon. And, especially, in his arms . .
Somewhere
within Thorncliff's labyrinth of rooms lies the journal Chloe desperately
seeks. When she realizes the brooding, handsome earl is hunting the same
quarry, Chloe enters into an uneasy partnership. But in the face of public
danger and enemies hiding in plain sight, both must decide how much they're
willing to risk to solve the mysteries of the heart.
Chloe shielded her eyes
from the sun with her hand and saw a carriage approaching. It bore no crest and
was drawn by four magnificent black horses, their tails whipping the air as
they plodded along in perfect unison. “I wonder who it can be.”
“Someone important, I’d
imagine,” Fiona said. “See those markings on the wheels? That’s a Robertson
carriage—one of the most expensive there is.”
Stepping aside, they
watched as the carriage rolled past them, allowing a brief glimpse of the two
men within. One was older and appeared to be extremely well groomed and stylish
while the other . . . Chloe’s heart took flight, skipping along as she met his
dark and brooding gaze. He was a young man in his prime, with unfashionably
long hair falling across his brow and temple where it blended with the shadow
darkening the edge of his jaw. Politely, he dipped his head in greeting as the
carriage continued along the road, but his mouth was uninclined to hazard a
smile and his eyes remained sober.
Chloe watched as the
carriage disappeared around a bend up ahead. A breeze licked between her
shoulder blades and she realized that she’d allowed her shawl to slip.
Repositioning it, she pulled it tight against the breeze and recommenced
walking.
“Who was that?” Fiona
asked almost immediately. “Did you recognize either of them?”
“One of them—the older
gentleman, that is—is the Marquess of Hainsworth. I had the pleasure of sitting
next to him a few years ago when Newbury and I were invited to visit the Duke
and Duchess of Pinehurst for dinner. He was most agreeable—both interesting and
amusing.” She frowned at the recollection. Newbury had thought her too
welcoming of Hainsworth’s company. He’d glared at her continuously from across
the table.
“What about the other
gentleman?” Fiona asked, forcing Chloe back to the present. “Might he be
Hainsworth’s son?”
“No. Hainsworth has no children.”
Slanting a look in her sister’s direction, Chloe nudged her gently with her
shoulder. “I hope you’re not contemplating your prospects already, Fiona. With
our other sisters still unwed you’re not in any hurry to—”
“Don’t be silly,” Fiona
said as she nudged Chloe back, making her stumble. “I am not contemplating
marriage or anything that might lead to it.”
“I’m relieved to hear
that,” Chloe told her. “It’s terribly important for you take your time with
such a . . . permanent decision.”
“I know,” Fiona murmured,
her brow creasing in a frown that looked misplaced upon her otherwise smooth
forehead. As if discomforted by it, Fiona suddenly smiled, erasing all traces
of any concern. “But I am curious, you know. I always have been.”
Chloe allowed a faint smile.
“Well, in this instance I’m sure that your questions will likely be answered.
As soon as we return to Thorncliff you may inquire about Hainsworth’s companion
from the butler.”
Fiona’s eyes glowed like a
pair of pearls caught in a ray of sunshine. “Then let’s return quickly so that
this mystery may be solved.” Her steps quickened, forcing Chloe to hurry after
her.
“Honestly, Fiona, I don’t
understand the urgency. He’s either going to be a peer or gentry, neither of
which is likely to be of interest to you since you’re not in the market for a
husband.”
“If it makes any sense, I
simply cannot stand the not knowing.”
Chloe's marriage was such a disaster, that she vows never to risk her heart again. James does not think he is capable of love and because of his has decided not to marry at all. They find that they have much in common as they as they begin to form a friendship that turns into a partnership as they search for the journal. There are some twists and turns surrounding the identities of those who are trying to stop them. It is pretty mild in the heat department, though there are lots of stolen kisses and a non explicit sex scene. I enjoyed James and Chloe's story, but not as much as the first book in the series.
I received an ARC via Edelweiss for the purpose of an honest review. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
Born in Denmark, Sophie Barnes spent her youth traveling with her parents to wonderful places all around the world. She's lived in five different countries, on three different continents, and speaks Danish, English, French, Spanish and Romanian. She has studied design in Paris and New York and has a bachelor's degree from Parsons. But, most impressive of all, she's been married to the same man three times—in three different countries and in three different dresses.
While living in Africa, Sophie turned to her lifelong passion: writing. When she's not busy dreaming up her next romance novel, Sophie enjoys spending time with her family, swimming, cooking, gardening, watching romantic comedies and, of course, reading. She currently lives on the East Coast.
While living in Africa, Sophie turned to her lifelong passion: writing. When she's not busy dreaming up her next romance novel, Sophie enjoys spending time with her family, swimming, cooking, gardening, watching romantic comedies and, of course, reading. She currently lives on the East Coast.
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