A Last Dance with the Forbidden Earl
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10/21/2021

For life and death are one, even as he and she are too...

To Lady Lorelei Ashbridge, life as one of the most eligible brides is anything but wanted.

Left in the care of her brother after her parents' death, she can't help but resent her family's legacy: a decades-old feud with the Earldom of Rinehorn.

Being the Earl of Rimehorn, Rufus Godfrey quickly realizes, is a lot harder than he could have ever imagined. Especially when the title comes with additional baggage: the obligation to hate the family of the woman he's secretly in love with.

However, like a rose among thorns, their hope for a shared future is clipped abruptly. When Lorelei is pronounced dead after a terrible accident, all that remains of her is a single handkerchief with her blood on it...

*If you like a realistic yet charming depiction of the Regency and Victorian era, then A Last Dance with the Forbidden Earl is the novel for you.

This is Hanna Hamilton's 38th book, a historical Regency romance novel of 80,000 words (around 400 pages). No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.


Pick up "A Last Dance with the Forbidden Earl" today to discover Hanna's amazing new story!

Genre:
Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the narrative takes place in the past. Historical books capture the particulars of the time as correctly as possible to get authenticities, such as societal norms, ways, habits, and traditions. Historical fiction is put in a real location during a culturally recognizable moment. The facts and the actions from the narrative can be a mixture of real occasions and ones in the writer's creativity as they fill in the gaps. Characters may be pure fiction or based on actual people. But what about them and their look and attitudes, how they talk, and issues that they face, everything which should match the era.

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