Synopses & Reviews
Charity Effington learned two valuable lessons from her first betrothal: 1) When one loses the attention of an earl, one gains the attention of every gossip in London.
2) Despite the lingering scandal, shes not prepared to marry for anything less than love.
After an exhausting Season, Baths first annual music festival offers Charity the perfect escape. Between her newly formed trio and her music-loving grandmother, Charity is free to play the pianoforte to her hearts content. That is, until their insufferably rude, though undeniably handsome, neighbor tells her to keep the infernal racket” to a minimum.
Hugh Danby, Baron Cadgwith, may think hes put an end to the noise, but he has no idea what hes begun. Though the waters of Bath provide relief from the suffering of his war injuries, he finds his new neighbor bothersome, vexing, and
inexplicably enchanting. Before long, Hugh suspects that even if his body heals, its his heart that might end up broken.
Review
Praise for Erin Knightley
“Endearing characters, eloquent writing, and a spoonful of charm.”—Under the Covers
“A witty and engaging love story.”—Lydia Dare, author of Wolfishly Yours
“Charmingly sweet and tender.”—Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Despite being an avid reader and closet writer her whole life,
Erin Knightley decided to pursue a sensible career in science. It was only after earning her BS and working in the field for years that she realized doing the sensible thing wasnt any fun at all. Following her dreams, Erin left her practical side behind and now spends her days writing. Together with her tall, dark, and handsome husband and their three spoiled mutts, she is living her own Happily Ever After in North Carolina.