A Wicked Earl's Widow

Once Upon a Widow Book 2

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Pub Date 11 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 24 Mar 2019

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Eliza is forced into marriage with no idea her life will change for the better. Married less than a year, her unwilling rake of a husband is surprisingly kind to her—until his sudden death. The widowed Countess of Sunderland remains under her in-laws’ protection to raise her newborn daughter. But her abusive father is on the brink of financial ruin and has plans for another wedding. Nathaniel, Viscount of Pendleton, gains his title at the age of 12. His kindly but shrewd estate manager becomes father and mentor, instilling in the boy an astute sense of responsibility and compassion for his tenants. Fifteen years later, his family urges him to visit London and seek a wife. The ideal doesn’t appeal to him, but his sense of duty tells him it is the next logical step. Lord Pendleton stumbles upon Eliza on the road, defending an elderly woman against ruffians. After rescuing the exquisite damsel in distress, he finds himself smitten. But Nate soon realizes he must discover the dark secrets of her past to truly save the woman he loves. A sweet Regency.

Eliza is forced into marriage with no idea her life will change for the better. Married less than a year, her unwilling rake of a husband is surprisingly kind to her—until his sudden death. The...


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"A roller coaster of emotions and excitement!"

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"A delightful page turning, sweet and wholesome Regency romance."    5 star Verified review

"A roller coaster of emotions and excitement!"

                                                        5 stars Verified Review                            


"A delightful page turning, sweet and...


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This was a sweet, endearing read that had it all. A widow and her young daughter are on the run from her horrid father who after beating her most of her life, is now threatening her daughter unless she marries an old man that he owes money too. To escape this horrible predicament her husbands parents send her to the country to hide with her cousin. Unfortunately, or fortuitously, that is not where she ends up! Humor, passion, horror and revolution are just some of the emotion experienced whilst reading it and I finished it in one sitting eager to see the happily ever after. Five stars are a must for my first Aubrey Wynne novel! Now I have to go back and read the first one!

I was pleased to have received a Netgalley copy and I have freely given this review.

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Eliza has suffered abuse from her father all of her life. He marries her off to a rake of a husband who then dies while she is pregnant with their daughter. She lives with her husband's family and is the happiest she has ever been. Then her father shows up again and says she will marry an old man he does business with as he will pay her father for her and then he can pay his debts. She is gong to her husband's twin for help when her carriage is stopped by a thief. Plans change and the story has its ups and downs from there. Can she find love and be left alone by her father? Read the story to see.

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Eliza is forced into marriage by have father but finds love with her husband until his untimely death. However, she stills fears for the safety of her daughter and her fears confirmed when her father reappears, demanding that she remarry in order to repay his debts. Her in-laws decide to send her away for her protection, to their son and his wife Grace (who is also Eliza’s cousin). It is on this journey that she meets, Nathaniel, the Viscount of Pendleton. Nathaniel quickly comes to her rescue and soon finds himself captivated by Eliza.
Whilst this is the second book in the series, it is definitely a standalone novel. This novel has everything – a love story, a villain in the form of Eliza’s father and great secondary characters. However, what makes it stand out is that it does not try to hide the violence that Eliza has been exposed to but does so in a manner that conveys not only her hardship but those experienced by her extended family. Both Nathaniel and Eliza are two wonderful characters who have their own issues to deal with but are quite prepared to let others into their lives. Admittedly, Eliza does struggle with this, but it is understandable given her fears for her daughter, Althea. In many ways, Althea and Cyrano (Nathaniel’s dog) will capture the heart of many readers, whilst only adding to this delightful story.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Eliza is forced into marriage with no idea her life will change for the better. Married less than a year, her unwilling rake of a husband is surprisingly kind to her.When I started reading I couldn't put it down.Aubrey Wynne is magnifysent and amazing writer.I cannot wait to read more of there books.Keep up the great work.You should definitely read this book.Can't wait for the next book.

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My heart smiled as I turned the last page on this sweet Regency romance. A widow with a small daughter, threatended by her father to marry an older man for money. He will harm his grandaughter if she does not obey.
Fleeing from town with her daughter and the child's governess to hide away at her cousin Grace's estate, she stops her coach when she sees two bandits beating an older woman. Eliza jumps down and takes a whip to the blackguard and about that time, Nathan, Viscount Pendleton comes to the rescue.
I loved this thought from Nathan "Fate definitely has a sense of humor." Well fate did step in that day as he took them home to see to their needs before they traveled on to his neighbor.
Eliza is really damaged from the treatment of her father but has such a strong spirit internally. His attraction to her is immediate and she feels some definate flutters herself! But her father is not done with her yet and he is really a bad man and my heart ached with what happens.
The writing of this author was so enjoyable and I even learned a couple of words or phrases I had to look up! Bumble bath and Johnny raw. So fun to see the expressions of the day even if it was only in the hero's thoughts!!
Do not miss this wonderful story that you will not be able to put down once you begin!!

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I received a free copy from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. a wicked Carl's widow was a enjoyable short book. Eliza's husband has died and now her abusive father is demanding she marry one of his cronies. during her escape from her father Eliza meets nate who is determine to protect Eliza and her daughter. nate was really sweet and for such a short book, the story was compelling.

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Some people should not be parents like at all and poor Lady Eliza had one of those horrid parents. Her father was physically and mentally abusive to her and her mother. She was able to have freedom when she got married even though her father had tried thought to have given her a horrible marriage mate, but he was wrong and the husband that she had was great and she got a lovely child do to that. Unfortunately he dies and her father is at it again with his wickedness, now my friends I will not tell you what happens..Grab a copy and enjoy!

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A Wicked Earl's Widow by Aubrey Wynne is book Two in the Once Upon A Widow Series. This is the story of Nathaniel, Viscount of Pendleton and Eliza, Dowager Countess of Sunderland. This can be a standalone book.
Eliza's abusive father married her off for financial gain...but surprisingly it ended up being a good marriage. But then her husband died and now she is left with a baby daughter. Eliza's father is in need again and looking toward Eliza to be used again. Nathaniel has had the weight of a Title from a early age and knows compassion for others. Now looking toward doing his duty of marriage he starts to slowly move forward for that. Nathaniel happens upon Eliza helping a elderly women and he is immediately sparked by her. But he knows that Eliza has secrets that he wants to find out and help her with.
Enjoyed their story!

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i actually enjoyed this book more than I thought I would.
Yes, it was predictable but in the very best way. The villain was clear from the outset and, although there was mention of previous heroines, it didn't matter that I hadn't read the previous books in the series.
I did call the majority of the "big reveals" before they happened but it didn't take away my enjoyment and I still couldn't put it down.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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My first read by this author and what a surprise. I just live the story of Eliza and Nathaniel story of Pendleton. A sweet Regency Roman that I honestly can recommend to all my friends

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This book had it all...drama, romance, intrigue. Aubrey Wynne is a wonderful story-teller. This book hooks you on the first page and delivers with a great ending.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC.

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Eliza, the heroine, finds herself at the mercy of her father yet again when she thought she was beyond his grip. He is an abusive man who has harmed both her and her mother over the years, and he wed her to a known rake (the Wicked Earl of the title) as a means to his own end, not caring about her happiness one wit. Though it took time, she and the earl eventually did come to have a genuine love match before he was killed in a riding accident when she was pregnant with their first child. Eliza's father now wants to use her to marry again for his benefit, and he even threatens his granddaughter to try to force Eliza to comply. Her loving in-laws develop another plan, and on her way to hide out from her father, Eliza meets Nate when she attempts to stop hooligans from attacking an old woman.

I absolutely adored the hero, Nate. He is charming to watch as he becomes at first fascinated and then infatuated with the heroine; she affects him like no other woman, and the author actually did an excellent job of showing this. Right from the start, he could see that there was something more to her, a deeper and darker past that made her who she was and gave her the complexity that drew him in. I thought the author did a good job showing the effects of abuse in Eliza in a believable way. Eliza is at turns docile and obliging while at other times is filled with a rage that doesn't seem to be within her character unless you know her background. I thought the scene with her whipping the hooligan showed her mental and emotional state with surprising complexity and truth. I loved little Althea. She was absolutely precious and could be as fiery and protective as her mother, as she showed in her first meeting with Nate.

I didn't particularly appreciate how Eliza was so quick to want to give in to her father's demands at various points in the story. She was never as alone as she thought, and she did have protection from a variety of sources. I just hated that whenever things started to look like they were (or even might) be going sideways that one of her first thought was that she should just go back to her father, accept the heinous older man as her husband, and give up her child to protect her from being drawn in to her grandfather’s vicious world. I also thought the title was wrong for this book. The use of the words “Wicked Earl” make you believe that this book has some naughtiness at some level to it, but that couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, this is actually a very well-thought-out and well-written story of a woman who has been traumatized most of her life finding true happiness, love, and her happily ever after.

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