A review by loverofromance
Tempting the Earl by Amy Sandas

4.0

I have been meaning to return to this auathor but was nervous as I knew that she had gone self published and I tend to be more picky about regency books these days. But as I was browsing the KU catalog, I saw this one and I just had to grab it up. I haven't read this author since her westerns came out. I was thrilled though to see that she went back to writing. When I started reading this one, I didn't realize that it was connected to her previous regency series "Fallen Ladies" And this is connected to the hero of the first book "Luck Is No Lady" and I was so charmed by this connection. I found the set up to be quite an interesting one here. What we have is the hero, who is looking for his long lost half siblings who were abandoned by their father. When he finds his younger sister, he is endeared by her found mother who raised her after her mother died giving birth to her. Pretty quickly these two don't like each other, but when they all go to London, the hero and heroine are in a forced proximity situation and I had a fun time seeing them learning to let go and like each other. I did find their bantering pretty entertaining and I loved the family connections that get built within the storyu. I am super excited to read the rest of the series on this one. Its definitely going to be a fun one!