

Since then, she's dedicated her efforts to improving her craft (now using pencils) and divides her time among her love of writing, reading, and relaxing with her family.

It made one's eyes hurt to read it, but it did have a tortured hero. But when the "marriage of convenience" takes an unexpected turn, will Charlotte and her wicked earl finally reveal their irresistible, unforgettable love and delight in a lifetime of passion? "Īt eight years old, Olivia Parker wrote her first romance with a fat red marker. Keeping their true feelings hidden, she and Adam plan a sham ceremony to placate the dowager. Weary of her wallflower ways, Charlotte decides that a friendship with the earl just might give her the excitement she desires. or so he thinks.Ĭharlotte believes that the earl, the only man whose touch leaves her trembling, would never want a woman like her. It's rather unfortunate, then, that Miss Charlotte Greene would never consent to be the blushing bride of a rogue. But Adam, an unrepentant rake, would reform for only one woman, the woman he's lusted after and loved for years. This Regency romance is the story of an earl who must find a bride immediately, lest he lose his inheritance.Īdam Faramond, Earl of Rothbury, needs to find a wife immediately! or his beloved grandmother will leave him penniless. A marriage of convenience is anything but, in this second novel by the authorof "At the Bride Hunt Ball." Original.Ī marriage of convenience is anything but in To Wed a Wicked Earl, the second book from Olivia Parker, author of At the Bride Hunt Ball.
