The Earl and the Incomparable by Katherine Ann Madison – book review

Disclosure.  This post is a review of an e-book I was sent for free.  All opinions are my own.

I have received a free e-copy of the book The Earl and the Incomparable by Katherine Ann Madison to review.

The Earl and the Incomparable by Katherine Ann Madison

Here is the book blurb.

He needs a bride quickly…

Lord Rangeley is on a mission. Secure a wealthy bride to save his earldom. He’s a handsome, former rake. Convincing one bluestocking, Lady Matilda, to be his bride should be easy enough. But the problems begin almost immediately. The worst one? He might have accidentally fallen in love with her younger sister…

Even she knows to resist a rogue in need…

Millie’s knees go weak the first time she sees the handsome earl despite knowing he’s completely wrong for her. Her mother has grand plans for Millie’s future and they don’t involve an impoverished earl. Not to mention, he’s here to court her older sister. Now if she can only keep her heart in check long enough to see her beloved sister happily wed, she will have done her duty to everyone else.

But that leaves one question. When she’s done making the rest of her family happy, where will that leave her?

This is the second title in Katherine Ann Madison’s sweet Regency Romance series Matchmaking on the Marriage Mart. From previous more steamy book reviews, the author may be more familiar to many of my followers as Tammy Andresen. But she uses the pseudonym Katherine Ann Madison for a sweet innocent read.

This book has some continuity from the previous title The Duke and the Debutante, where both Parker, the Earl of Rangeley and serious bluestocking, Lady Matilda Crosby had cameo roles, but it works well as a stand-alone read.

Parker has secured an invitation to the Marquess of Farthington’s house party, where he hopes to woo the Marquess’s sister Lady Matilda, as her dowry would go a long way to rebuilding his Earldom, which his late father gambled into debt. Will he be able to convince Tillie, Lady Matilda, an avid biologist to tie the knot in this marriage of convenience?

But when he arrives, he can’t take his eyes off Tillie’s younger sister Millie, Lady Millicent. Oops this could be a problem as he has already made his intentions clear to Tillie.

Meanwhile Millie has been forewarned by her sister of the rakish Earl who is after a dowry, but goodness she is attracted to him.

And then Tillie shares a secret, but only with one of them. Things are getting complicated. Where will this all lead?

The Earl and the Incomparable is available on Amazon in Kindle format. A nice light sweet romantic read from Katherine Ann Madison.


About Tammy Andresen

USA Today Bestselling Author, Tammy Andresen lives with her husband and three children just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up on the Seacoast of Maine, where she spent countless days dreaming up stories in blueberry fields and among the scrub pines that line the coast. Her mother loved to spin a yarn and Tammy filled many hours listening to her mother retell the classics. It was inevitable that at the age of 18, she headed off to Simmons College, where she studied English literature and education. She never left Massachusetts but some of her heart still resides in Maine and her family visits often.

Website – http://www.tammyandresen.com

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2 thoughts on “The Earl and the Incomparable by Katherine Ann Madison – book review

  1. Susan B

    Wow! How many books does Tammy write in a week?! I must try to find out more about this prolific and fascinating writer.

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