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A Scarred Beauty for the Earl

A Historical Regency Romance Novel

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A Scarred Beauty for the Earl

By: Felicia Sinclair
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Miss Juliana Rothmond bears a scar from childhood illness—a mark society refuses to overlook. While her younger sister garners suitors, Juliana endures pity and rejection. With their father demanding Juliana marry first, she must face yet another Season where love feels impossible, until she meets the charming Lord Horatio.

Lord Horatio Vincent, Earl of Dunnville, has always charmed women with ease, but marriage has never interested him—until now. With his father’s declining health, duty demands he take a wife. When he meets Juliana, he sees not only a woman of quiet strength and intelligence but also an opportunity to secure both their futures.

Bound by a marriage of convenience, Juliana and Horatio slowly discover that their arrangement may be more than just practical. But as affection grows between them, shadows from their pasts threaten to undo everything. Will they fight for the love neither expected, or will their chance at happiness slip away?

Tropes: Beauty and the Beast, Spinster Heroine, Marriage of Convenience

"A Scarred Beauty for the Earl" is a historical romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Historical Historical Fiction Regency Victorian Marriage
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Although the performance is not great, the story is sweet. In Regency times, a young woman with a scar on her face is constantly judged unacceptable to society.

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