The Earls Daughter, Laura Beers
The Earls Daughter, Laura Beers
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The Earl's Daughter
A Regency Romance

Author: Laura Beers

Series: Regency Brides: A Promise of Love #4

Narrator: Sasha Higgins

Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

2020 Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Romance-Historical genre Lady Charlotte Taylour knows she should feel saddened by the news that her father has died, but all she feels is an immense relief. How can she mourn such a neglectful father? When she is summoned to London for the reading of the will, disaster strikes, and she finds an unlikely ally. Lord Hudson Beauchamp, a hard-working district judge in London, has been tasked with retrieving his sister from finishing school. Along the way, he rushes to help the most intriguing woman he has ever met. Always the dutiful gentleman, he offers not only to escort her to London but to the reading of her father’s will, as well. As Charlotte and Hudson begin spending time together, their feelings for each other deepen, something neither of them is prepared for. With danger continuously lurking around Charlotte, Hudson is prepared to do whatever it takes to keep her safe, even risk his own life. As the fourth novel in this series by author Laura Beers, this story continues the Regency Brides: A Promise of Love series. This is a light-hearted series set in the Regency period. The series includes:
The Heiress (Ladies of Miss Bell's Finishing School)
A Clever Alliance
The Reluctant Guardian
A Noble Pursuit
A Foolish Game Other series by Laura Beers include The Beckett Files, Sweet Regency Matchmakers and Regency Spies & Secrets.

About Laura Beers

Laura Beers is an award-winning author. She attended Brigham Young University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management. She can't sing, doesn't dance, and loves naps. Laura lives in Utah with her husband, three kids, and her dysfunctional dog. When not writing regency romance, she loves waterskiing, hiking, and drinking Dr Pepper. You can connect with Laura on Facebook, Instagram, or on her site at authorlaurabeers.com.

About Sasha Higgins

Sasha Higgins is a classically trained actress and voice artist who majored in French and creative writing at the University of Michigan before attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. The voice of Miranda in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of The Tempest, she has performed on the West End, at the Geffen, and off-Broadway and has starred in numerous independent films. Born in Hong Kong, she was raised in metro Detroit and currently resides in Venice, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cathy on September 02, 2025

Margaret has no intention of marrying because she's convinced no husband would let her live the life she wants - which includes plenty of books and educating women in the classics. But when she meets Dominique de Chancy, she finds someone who seems thrilled she's a bookworm rather than horrified. He......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on August 17, 2025

I suppose a marriage between Margaret, who is more interested in Latin than in lady-like pursuits, and Dominique, who is a beautiful and flamboyant man, is fated to be filled with interest and peril. The times are perilous indeed. This is the 1830s and when the couple go to Paris to visit Dominique'......more

Goodreads review by Colin on August 07, 2025

Margaret doesn't appear to be interested in marrying, being more into her Greek and Latin studies, much to her parent's dismay. Things change, however, when she meets the flamboyant Dominique de Chancellor who immediately declares that he wishes to marry her. This is the follow up to the House of Hal......more

Goodreads review by Rod on August 15, 2025

A lively regency romp. A lady not interested in marriage, and a gentleman who is much too full of himself. At first I did not like Dominique, far too sure of himself. I also thought Margaret’s decision to accept his offer seemed a little quick. The other oddity to me was that Margaret launched the r......more

Goodreads review by Carol on June 13, 2025

Margaret is very much her parent’s daughter and when Dominique sees her at a ball he instantly asks her to marry him while she in the library looking for a book. Of course between his outrageous instant proposal and her brother Sylvester busting in on them protesting it took a bit of time and situat......more