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To Catch an Earl

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I am not sure why but through most of this book I kept thinking of The Thomas Crown Affair... maybe I was wishing for a little bit more of it.

The story about a heroine being a master thief and our hero out to get her was pretty intriguing at the beginning, I was pretty excited to start reading Alex and Emmy’s story. Their first meeting at the masquerade was interesting, their chemistry was pretty good. I had really high hopes and then somewhere along the way I’m not sure what happened.

I think our hero discovering right away that she was the thief he was after took some of the excitement out. Their chemistry lost some of its spark. The supporting actors where not as fun as the previous book. It wasn’t a horrible read, it just lacked some excitement and the thrill of a new blooming romance.

I was pretty impressed by Emmy’s skills as a thief. I had to give her extra points for being able to hide inside a sarcophagus. That’s enough to freak anyone out, but she managed really well.

It wasn’t entirely a bad story, it was just missing something that made you want to sigh and keep wanting to turn the page.

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I did not know what to expect from this book when I first started reading it. Once I started it, I couldn't put it down. This book has steamy romance and you can feel the chemistry between Alex and Emmy from their first encounter. This book had romance, passion and adventure. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves romance!

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Emmy is in love with Alex, Earl of Melton, but her criminal back ground forbids her to come forward with her love. She steals a kiss at a masquerade ball, and during his following years at war he can not forget the mysterious stranger.
Back in London we works as a bow street runner, and his new assignment is to catch the Nightjar, a jewel thief. Who is no other than Emmy, and he is coming dangerously close to the truth while he reluctantly falls in love with her.

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Fabulous, just fabulous! Funny in places and steamy in others. Lots to love in this one. I had a hard time putting it down. I just had to know what happened next. Loved it!

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This book is delightful. I was rather unproductive until I finished it. The characters are fun and have great chemistry. There is an honorable thief and an equally honorable Bow Street Runner/Earl. This books is both steamy and sweet and well worth your time.

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Emmaline Danvers is the daughter of a French emigre who has promised to retrieve all the gems that were stolen from the French royals. Emmy has assumed the mantle from her father after his death. The Nightjar only takes the one item that belonged to the French and leaves a black feather in its place. Alexander Harland Emmy has always been Emmy’s secret crush. Before he leaves to fight Napoleon, they share a waltz at a masquerade. Emmy’s scent stays with Alex throughout his travels. When he returns, he is granted his own earldom as thanks for his work with Bow Street. Emmy’s family is threatened by someone who claims he will expose them is they don’t steal the last three jewels. Emmy must resurrect The Nightjar and thus brings Emmy and Alex together in conflict.
A great read, interesting tale with a wonderful HEA. I received an ARC of this book.

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Alex tries to have self control with his woman, but it doesn't always work out, “sod it,” he breathed. There was no hesitation this time. No uncertainty. His mouth molded over hers confidently..." Sometimes Alex has to be delecate with his lady's sensibilities, "he found his breeches in a rumpled mess on the floor and shucked into them. “You can come out,” he said. “I’m decent.” She made what sounded like a snort. “I’m covered,” he amended dryly." I liked this book, I loved Alex.

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I received this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This is book 2 in the Bow street bachelors series. In this one we have Alex trying to stop a thief and a thief trying to save her family. I enjoyed the read a great deal. The story was a fast paced read. I can't wait for Seb’s story.

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I read it but I didn't read it. Does that make sense? I barely remember at least 60% of this historical romance and I kind of just went through the motions of reading it. Nothing in particular stood out and everything was basic. No excitement. No spark. No flare. It was just unrememberable and I will say it's more of a 'it's not you, it's me' type of read. I just didn't care much for it unfortunately but can definitely see this novel appealing to most readers that tend to gravitate towards this genre.

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I received an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review

A slow burn at first but built up to be pretty, uh, spicy 3.5 rounded up

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I do so enjoy reading about these Bow Street Bachelors. There is a lot to love about Alex Harland and especially about Emmy Danvers. They are both professionals and extremely skilled in their own right - and have an intense connection that carries over years of separation after only a single kiss.

Alex is a veteran of the pennisular wars. The younger son of a Duke, he has returned from war with a loss of peripheral vision and a skill set to become a gentleman detective. He runs a club and investigates crimes on the side. He is also recently was granted an Earlship based on services to the crown. Overall he makes for a very interesting character.

Emmy is the daughter of a master thief, and a master thief in her own right. She blends in to the background on purpose, but truly stands out from the crowd. Even if being a thief isn't exactly what she wants for herself.

She and Alex embark on a game of cops and robbers - but still manage to find love along the way.

Conceptually it was very interesting to consider a "heist" in regency terms. I really enjoyed the thought that went into the security for the British Museum.

What I didn't like as much were the regular "reminders" of how skilled Alex was. I also got a little confused at times as to how long he's actually been working for Bow Street. I know he was a sharpshooter in the military - but not a lot of other details were given to show how skilled he really was. I guess I just didn't think he was quite the bad-ass he and those around him seemed to think he was. But overall, that's a relatively minor detail.

I am enjoying this series so much!

I received this as an ARC from NetGalley, but these opinions are my own.

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This was the best! Kate Bateman is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I loved Emmy and Alex. Loved the story and so hated for it to end. This the second of the series , they were both so good., but Emmy was such a good heroine, and Alex was just a hunk. Cannot wait for Seb's story.

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This novel was an enjoyable read about the next bachelor that works for Bow Street. Alex Harland, Earl of Melton is a second son who received his title from the king for his work. A former soldier, Alex was injured and sees things differently then before. However, he never forgot the woman he danced with the night before he left for war. Emmy Danvers has a big secret that she has kept for years. She can never let Alex know how she feels and keep at a distance or he will figure everything out about her and her family. Emmy protects her family and will sacrifice herself if it means they stay safe. As Alex pursues the thief, Nightjar, Emmy fins herself more entwined with Alex. Alex cannot deny his attraction for Emmy, even though he suspects she is hiding things from him. As they play their game of cat and mouse, they fall in love. However, someone plans to ruin Emmy and her family. Alex must decide if he should follow his head or his heart.

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