Earls Just Want to Have Fun by Shana Galen

Earls Just Want to Have Fun by Shana Galen

This is book 1 in the Covent Garden Cubs.

Marlowe is startled to have the person she just pickpocketed suddenly tell her that he has been looking for her and call her Elizabeth.  It's only the rare times when she is alone that she thinks of her time as Elizabeth.  Days later, while on a job, she is snatched off the street and thrown into a carriage.

Maxwell, Lord Dane, can't believe that his brother, a bow street runner, talked him into helping him kidnapping this hellion. When his brother runs off on another case, Maxwell is left to deal with Marlowe himself. He can't believe that his brother believes that this pickpocket could be Lady Elizabeth.

After an interesting several days, Marlowe decides to stay with Maxwell and learn if she is truely Lady Elizabeth. But her real decision is whether to give in to the attraction she feels for Maxwell knowing that she would never be more to him than a short fling?

Loved this story and can't wait for the rest of the series!! Galen is one of my favorite authors and really knows how to keep me intrigued with the characters. With this new series, she takes us away for the glittering ballrooms and into a side of London not normally written about in historical romance. 

I really liked Marlowe. She was obviously not your typical heroine having grown up in the Seven Dials, one of the worst parts of London. Her colorful language had me laughing out loud. She was the opposite of any debutant and that made the story so much more interesting.

Maxwell comes off as a snob at the beginning of the story, but we see him grow as a person as he gets to know Marlowe. She gets him to see the reality of what is happening in the poorer parts of London and he changes his tune by the end of the story.

I really liked Maxwell's sister Susanna and Marlowe's friend Gideon and hope that Galen give each of them their own story (maybe pair them up...).


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Thanks go out to Sourcebooks via NetGalley for a copy of the book in exchange of an honest review.
 
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