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EARLS TRIP by Jenny Holiday

EARLS TRIP

by Jenny Holiday

Pub Date: April 23rd, 2024
ISBN: 9781496745071
Publisher: Kensington

A trip for three noblemen goes awry when they’re unexpectedly joined by two women.

Known for her contemporary romances, Holiday travels back to Regency England for this new series following two earls and a viscount—Archie, an outdoorsy hunter; bookish Simon; and Effie, a sensitive poet—who keep their friendship strong by vacationing together each year. Although they’ve made a rule that he’s not allowed to hunt during the trip, Archibald Fielding-Burton, the Earl of Harcourt, is still looking forward to the respite from his ailing mother. Then, as they’re in a carriage traveling toward Cumbria, they’re overtaken by a messenger carrying a note from an old family friend begging Archie to rescue his daughters from scandal and ruin—the younger one, Olive, is eloping, and the older one, Clementine, is trying to stop her. Suddenly, the Earls Trip has been invaded by women. Clementine Morgan is still the wild, nature-loving girl Archie remembers from years past, but his feelings toward her are different now. Clem has no intention of ever marrying, but her friendship with Archie is so natural that she feels comfortable asking him to teach her about carnal pleasure. Despite their enjoyment of each other, when the trip’s end draws near, Archie and Clem must try to figure out what their future could be. With most of the story taking place in the secluded castle where the group is staying, the focus is more on interpersonal relationships than historical detail. The examination of friendships, familial bonds, and, of course, romantic relationships drives the tale, and it works because the characters are so charming and complex. There’s plenty of humor sprinkled in, keeping the tone light and fun.

A breezy and amusing love story that showcases the importance of friendship.