An Earl for the Archeress, E. Elizabeth Watson
An Earl for the Archeress, E. Elizabeth Watson
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An Earl for the Archeress

Author: E. Elizabeth Watson

Narrator: Mhairi Morrison

Unabridged: 13 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/18/2022


Synopsis

Desperate for coin, Lady Mariel Crawford enters an archery contest as a boy but despite her unmatched skill she loses in a tie to the intriguing, frustrating, and very handsome Earl of Huntington. Robert of Huntington seems like any other young philanderer and Mariel, fleeing a cruel father, trusts no man. Yet Robert proves to have a softer side that threatens her resolve to remain alone and unattached.

When Robert bests a young woman at a tourney, his curiosity deepens when he realizes she is the daughter of the ruthless Beast of Ayr. And when he learns that Mariel's father conspires with the Sheriff of Nottingham Robert is compelled to protect her. Even if it means lying. Even if it means the only way he can save her is by marrying her. He's willing to lose everything to guard the Scottish wildling who has pierced his heart.

Contains mature themes.

About E. Elizabeth Watson

E. Elizabeth Watson lives on a mountain in West Virginia with her husband, sons, yellow lab, bobtail cat, parakeet, and two rabbits. She has a Master of letters in archaeology from Newcastle University in the United Kingdom, and a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from The University of Texas at Austin, where she studied prehistoric rock art. She was originally inspired to write for her Harry Potter-obsessed children, and undertook her first romance novel on a challenge from her husband, who "bet" she couldn't write a romance. Of course, she couldn't pass up a good challenge. An avid coffee drinker and chocolate lover, she hikes and camps whenever she can, travels when the opportunity arises, and enjoys the simple luxury of spending a snowy day curled up with a good book and music.


Reviews

Well, I completely missed the reference to the Sheriff of Nottingham in the blurb when I picked this one up, probably because I was already too excited about the fact the heroine was an archeress because I freaking LOVE tomboys in historicals! So it came as a very pleasant surprise when I started re......more

Goodreads review by Maria11

Snore fest. A retelling of Robin Hood...that is boring as hell. If I had to read about Robert's oh so huge codpiece I think I might barf. Oh yeah he used it as a purse too. Boring beyond boring. Received an ARC from the publisher through NetGalley.......more

Goodreads review by Fizza

It's one of those books which grab your interest right from the beginning, and you can't help but give it your full attention. The story is very engaging, and it kept me engrossed until the very end. Mariel and Robert are a perfect couple, both living outside of society's rules. Mariel doesn't want......more

Goodreads review by Laure

It started off fairly typically with a stereotypically anachronistically spunky heroine who wears trousers and can beat the men in archery. The kind you've seen a repeatedly in young adult or old romances. But as we get further into the story, Mariel becomes a more complex, engaging character and t......more