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Intentions of the Earl (Scandalous Sisters, Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

Rose Gordon
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (221 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Will he secure his future by ruining hers, or will she ruin his plans by securing him? A new twist on the old fortune hunter plot puts an impoverished earl in a position to gain his fortune only by ruining an innocent's reputation without offering marriage. The innocent he's selected, however, has no plans to settle for anything less than marriage and will go to almost any length to secure him.


With no other means for an income, the impoverished Andrew Black, Earl of Townson, makes an agreement that will put a definite end to his eight year poverty streak. But, in order to gain his fortune he must do only one simple thing: ruin an innocent young lady’s reputation enough to make her flee to America.

Brooke Banks isn’t interested in marriage, or so she thinks. She came to London to have a good time, and that’s exactly what she’s doing. Widely known for her tendency to flout the rules, she suspects nothing when a handsome stranger appears on her doorstep.


Thirteen days, a handful of kisses and one scandalous situation later, Andrew and Brooke will have to choose to stick to their original plans, or decide if a life together is worth the risk.


***This is a full-length novel, approx. 100,000 words.


Editorial Reviews

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"I read for the entertainment of a good story and this book kept me turning the pages. The cast of characters were great. If you're looking for a history lesson...look somewhere else. This was pure enjoyment!" --Shameless Romance Reviews

About the Author

Rose Gordon is a USA Today bestselling author and writer of eight bestselling, unusually unusual historical romances that have been known to include scarred heroes, feisty heroines, marriage-producing scandals, far too much scheming, naughty literature and always a sweet happily-ever-after. When not escaping to another world via reading or writing a book, she spends her time chasing two young boys around the house, being hunted by wild animals, or sitting on the swing in the backyard where she has to use her arms as shields to deflect projectiles AKA: balls, water balloons, sticks, pinecones, and anything else one of them picks up to hurl at his brother who just happens to be hiding behind her.

Product Details

  • File Size: 468 KB
  • Print Length: 271 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1935171984
  • Publisher: TALC Publishing, LLC; 2 edition (February 13, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004NNVB9E
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #539 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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61 of 69 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hero One Can Love April 19, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I read the second book, Liberty for Paul, first, and it was hard to decide which book I enjoyed more. I finally decided this one is my favorite, so far, in the books Rose Gordon has written. I have yet to read book 3, so we'll see if my opinion changes.

Anyway, this was a fun read. Andrew Black is not one of those rakes I often read about in regency romances, and that was a huge selling point for me. Instead, Andrew is coerced into agreeing to ruin the reputation of one of the daughters in the Banks family to get them to run back to America. What endeared me to Andrew right away was his reluctance to do it. This is a hero with a conscience who feels torn between doing what is right and doing what he knows is wrong. I really liked this hero. Rose Gordon's heroes are men I'd fall in love with in real life, so it's no wonder Brooke Banks fell in love with Andrew.

He shows up at the residence where Brooke and her family are staying, and when the two first meet, the chemistry is immediate. She fools him into believing she decorated a gaudy room, which was hilarious. From there, the two get to know each other, and they share a few kisses. I will say the kisses are some of the best scenes I've read. Rose Gordon has a way of making the chemistry between these two jump off the page.

Andrew does succeed in ruining Brooke's reputation (and if anyone wonders, they didn't go all the way but the scene was pretty hot), and yes, they were discovered. I won't spoil the rest of the book except to say the end of this book had the most romantic ending I've ever read. All I can say is any woman would be thrilled to be married to a man like Andrew!

So if you like to laugh, love tender and sensual scenes, and want to read about heroes who are sweethearts, this book will fit perfectly.
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56 of 69 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm not going to summarize this book, others have done so better. This story was light reading and had a good concept, but did not measure up to the calibre of other published Regency romances. The main characters lacked a spark in their romance that other romance writers are able to show better, including in the sex scenes. I had a hard time trying to stay engaged enough to finish reading the book. I am assuming this is the writer's first novel and it was largely unedited.

The title of my post shows only three of the modern day expressions that were riddled through this book. "10 minutes of his life he'd never get back," "plead the fifth," "higher than a kite," "set him up," "snap out of it," were a few more I wrote down. I counted a dozen before I was 20% through. This would be okay if this book was a comedy set in the US anywhere after 1990, but it is a drama set in Regency England. There were also typos, run-on or incomplete sentences, out-of-place or missing words, improper verb tenses, and spelling mistakes, that an editor should have caught.

There are several scenes with good descriptions, especially the gaudy townhouse. There was some attention to Regency correctness in details such as games, furnishings, and the gentlemens' grand tour, but there were errors in Regency etiquette, such as letter-writing between a couple not related or engaged, hand-kissing as a casual greeting, and errors in facts, such as the British Museum, and fashion: one could not wear her mother's old dress without days of major re-working. The older styles had fully fitted bodices and bustles; Regency dress had empire waistlines and no sleeves for evening wear, thus no trim at the wrists; a corset would always have been worn and would have accentuated her breasts leaving no room to "stuff."

Other readers have complained about the rumination in the book, but I thought there was a good balance of dialogue, thoughts, and description, and the author did a good job of changing different points of view from the two main characters. There are several very good dramatic themes in this book: the reference to the language of roses, and the mystery behind Andrew's mother, among others. I also liked the humour around the gift of a picture from the townhouse.

The author was over-the-top in many areas: she was terribly unkind to Lady Olivia, using descriptions of her that were downright nasty and unecessary as we already knew her role was to try to be a usurper. She also used words like shrieked which were over-the-top for the context. Her villain was perfect though.

I think this book was overpriced for its quality; I have read a lot of 99cent Regency romances that were better. I will not be reading any more books by Rose Gordon.
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36 of 44 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars New twist for a classic love story February 25, 2011
By Steph
Format:Kindle Edition
This book was witty and refreshing. I would recommend it to any who loves a good story. Agreeing on terms to ruin a young lady, the earl never imagined that he would develop feelings for the chit. When everything starts to unravel he has to make a decision and she has to over come her stubbornness. The characters are well written, the story is cleanly written and very enjoyable.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Good
It was ok. Definitely more appropriate for a young adult. Reason being it's a little too simplified. Felt like I was reading Danielle Steel for a second.
Published 20 hours ago by Lily
5.0 out of 5 stars Here we go again
Here we go again, I only wish I would have read this series first. I am falling in love with the characters.
Published 3 days ago by Phyllis Lee
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable but light
On the plus side, good natured fits the characters and the plot. On the downside, it is hard to imagine well bred ladies of that time acting as tho they had just read the latest... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Nancy Minton
4.0 out of 5 stars intentions of the Earl 1
I liked the overall story, the characters and the love between them. A bit long for a novella, and the Romance content could be upped.
Published 6 days ago by F. Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it
I was hooked from the very beginning. Brook was my kind of girl. She was trying to follow the rules without being walked all over. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Tk
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This story was wonderful. Very intriguing,capturing, and exciting. Couldn't put it down. Will definitely read more from this author. Great!
Published 7 days ago by Danelle France
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother
I think I will give up the free books. ...don't even know where to begin. I started reading this with high hopes. It sounded like a good read, but it wasn't. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Angelique01
1.0 out of 5 stars don't bother
This was completely historically inaccurate, poorly researched and sloppily written. Dull characters. Anachronistic speech. Cruddy hero. I couldn't finish it.
Published 11 days ago by ethnicmutt
5.0 out of 5 stars Sucked right in!!
I got sucked right in...so sucked into the story that I had to buy the trilogy and I fell in love with the sisters and their "scandals". Another book I couldn't put down!!
Published 11 days ago by TurnoversApple
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
This is a good book. I like romance novels that aren't the same as the one you read before (and that's hard to find), but this is it.
Published 13 days ago by Savannah Pickinpaugh
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More About the Author

USA Today Bestselling and Award Winning Author, Rose Gordon has written more than a dozen historical romance novels with characters who are just as flawed as she is.

When not writing, she spends her time building model rockets with her sons; taking her kids on adventures AKA camping trips that include hikes longer than she anticipated, being hunted by cougars, and impromptu fly fishing trips; and volunteer work.

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