♥ A nobleman and a common girl♥ A trunkful of jewelry♥ A dastardly kidnapping♥ A close-knit, meddling family♥ Sweet romance!
From New York Times bestselling author Lauren Royal and her daughter comes the first novel in their beloved series featuring the “outrageously funny, loyal, and endearing” Chase family.
Amethyst Goldsmith makes dazzling jewelry, but her future isn’t nearly as bright … jewelry, but her future isn’t nearly as bright as the pieces she creates. Though custom dictates she wed her father’s apprentice, her heart rebels against the match. In mere days Amy will be condemned to a stifling, loveless marriage, and she sees no way out—until the devastating fire of 1666 sweeps through London, and tragedy lands her in the arms of a dashing young earl who knows a diamond in the rough when he sees it…
Colin Chase, the Earl of Greystone, has his future all figured out. He’s restoring his crumbling castle and estate to its former glory, and the key to its completion is his rich bride-to-be. But the Great Fire lays waste to his plans, saddling him with trouble—in the form of a penniless shopkeeper’s daughter with whom he’s most inconveniently falling in love…
PLEASE NOTE: This book is the SWEET & CLEAN version of “When an Earl Meets a Girl” by Lauren Royal. If you’d prefer to read the original book, which includes steamy love scenes and stronger language, look for “When an Earl Meets a Girl.”
Book Details
A complete, standalone story—no cliffhangers!
Series: The Chase Brides, Book 1
Style: Sweet historical romance
Length: 112,500 words (about 450 standard pages)
Bonus Material: Author’s Note, preview of next book, link to giveaway
Clean Read: No offensive language or explicit content*
* If you’d prefer to read a steamy version of this series, look for “When an Earl Meets a Girl” by Lauren Royal.
Awards
• Top 10 Bestseller on Amazon, Apple Books, B&N, Google Play, and Kobo!
• Finalist for the 2016 RWA Award of Excellence!
Reviews
“Captivating historical romance. Romance readers of all ages will love Lauren Royal & Devon Royal’s books!”
—Glynnis Campbell, USA Today Bestselling Author
“…will keep you up long after bedtime, laughing one minute and crying the next.”
—Love Romances.com
Connecting Books
While The Earl’s Unsuitable Bride can be read as a stand-alone novel, many readers enjoy reading it as part of a series. All of Lauren & Devon’s books feature Chase family members. Should you wish to read them in chronological order, this is the sequence:
The Chase Brides
1666 – The Earl’s Unsuitable Bride (Colin & Amy)
1667 – The Marquess’s Scottish Bride (Jason & Caithren)
1667 – The Laird’s Fairytale Bride (Cameron & Clarice)
1668 – The Duke’s Reluctant Bride (Trick & Kendra)
1673 – The Viscount’s Wallflower Bride (Ford & Violet)
1677 – The Baron’s Inconvenient Bride (Rand & Lily)
1677 – The Gentleman’s Scandalous Bride (Kit & Rose)
1651 – The Cavalier’s Christmas Bride (Joseph & Chrystabel)
1688 – A Chase Brides Christmas (A Family Reunion)
Regency Chase Brides
1815 – Alexandra (Tristan & Alexandra)
1816 – Juliana (James & Juliana)
1817 – Corinna (Sean & Corinna + Griffin & Rachael)
Specially Priced Boxed Sets
Chase Brides Boxed Set One: The Chases
Chase Brides Boxed Set Two: The Ashcrofts
Regency Chase Brides: The Complete Trilogy
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Heartwarming loved the interactions between family members. Well developed characters
Too slow moving…
Very entertaining!
I was so glad to find this clean version of a story I had liked, but had to skip too many pages of. Wonderful!
Good book, enjoyable read.
I am a big fan of Lauren Royal. Her books keep your attention from beginning to end.I have every book in this series.
Loved the progression of this story of the earl in denial and the historical flow are riveting.
This book is a clean, sweet story, I enjoyed it very much.
I liked it a lot
A very good read! I couldn’t wait to get back to it! Great fine, thanks!
Lots of humor I enjoyed & a clean romance!
A great read!
Not having to wade thru a lot of sex was refreshing. More like this, please
Enjoyed it.
I was intrigued by the characters and entertained by the plot
Just couldn’t get into it.
It’s nice to have a regency romance without the pornography.
Entertaining , ended the way I like.