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Wedding Night with the Earl

The Heirs' Club of Scoundrels • Book 3

by Amelia Grey

3.76 Goodreads
(656 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

A widowed earl who swore off marriage meets the one woman sharp enough to make him reconsider everything.

  • Great if you want: Regency romance with a guarded hero and a genuinely witty heroine
  • The experience: Light and warm — ballroom tension, banter, and slow emotional thaw
  • The writing: Grey keeps dialogue snappy and the emotional beats clean, never overwrought
  • Skip if: You want high emotional stakes or darker, more complex romance

About This Book

A grieving earl who has sworn off love. A sharp-witted young woman who has never trusted a man's intentions. When Adam Greyhawke, the Earl of Greyhawke, is dragged back into the glittering orbit of Society, the last thing he expects is to meet someone who genuinely unsettles him. Katherine Wright is equally unprepared for a man who sees her as more than a convenient fortune. Amelia Grey builds her central tension around two people who have excellent reasons to guard their hearts — and excellent reasons to stop.

What makes this novel worth settling into is Grey's light but confident touch with the push-and-pull of Regency courtship. She keeps the banter sharp enough to be genuinely funny without tipping into farce, and she gives her characters interior lives that feel honest rather than convenient. The pacing moves with purpose — there is no filler here — and the emotional beats land because Grey has done the work of making readers care before asking them to feel anything. For fans of the series, the Heirs' Club setting adds welcome continuity; for newcomers, it stands comfortably on its own.

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