It is always a time to rejoice when two people you really like, find
happiness together!
If reading the books of the Branches of Love series in order, long
before the 4th book, readers have already met both Lady Virginia Macon, recently
widowed, and Lucus Calvert, the Earl of Annesbury. They are both
kind-hearted, thoughtful, yet long suffering individuals who truly loved
their spouses.
Because they feel like our old friends, you wish you could step into the pages
of the book and help them, just as they help others. Fortunately, the series
author, Sally Britton, felt the same way.
For the first time in the series, Lucus meets Virginia in the book, "The
Earl and His Lady". Even though she has heard stories about his eccentric
ways, she had previously never been introduced to him. She certainly never expected him to be the solution to her problems.
The Earl and His Lady Book Synopsis
Virginia Macon, Baroness Heatherton, is grieving the recent death of her
beloved husband, Charles. Unlike many marriages in society, their marriage
was based on love, not social standing, even though they were peers.
Society
required her to remain in a state of moaning for one year, but Virginia
doubted a year would be long enough to emotionally recover. Plus, her brother-in-law had filed a suit against her, to obtain guardianship of her two sons claiming she was unstable. She knew he only wanted access to her son's inheritance and that he was not truly concerned about the boys. She took Phillip and Edward, left their home and went into hiding at her cousin, Christine's farm.
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Lucus Calvert's wife had died 6 years before, but he had grieved her for
several years. His pain was evident to everyone and his family tried to
protect him as much as possible from the young ladies of society and their
mothers who wanted a titled husband for their daughters.
A widowed Earl without an heir makes a most desirable target, but Lucus was not interested in marriage. He knew he would eventually need to marry again in order to provide an heir to his title and estates, but he still wasn't ready.
Christine & Thomas Gilbert were neighbors to Lucus, as well as friends. Upon his return from London, he decided to pay them a visit and discovered Virginia and her sons in residence. Hearing of her dire situation, he believed he had a solution. He could marry her, help her raise her sons, prepare her eldest son to be a baron, and protect them all from predators. He knew all too well how someone newly widowed needed protection and it seemed Virginia and her sons needed it more than most.
In her desperation for safety, Virginia had to consider his unusual offer. However, the best of intentions and solutions come with their own problems and pitfalls.
Throughout the book, through all the trials and challenges as they adjust to each other's expectations, a reader cannot help but hope this family will find happiness.
I highly recommend "The Earl and His Lady", as well as the entire
Branches of Love series, to anyone who enjoys a sweet historical romance. The series offers a look inside social society and the challenges faced by those who do not wish to have their lives dictated by the British peerage.
"The Earl and His Lady" is currently being offered for free to Kindle Unlimited members or you can purchase the book below
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