A woman in search of passion At the end of her third Season, Lady Harriett Edgerton has refused her one offer of marriage from a perfectly worthy, if dull, suitor. Harriett doesn’t want proper. She wants passion. And the prospect of a passionate marriage is becoming increasingly unlikely, judging by the men she meets. When she and her family visit a dying relative at his country mansion in Kent, Pendleton Manor, everything appears normal on the surface, until Harriet is suddenly embroiled in murder, intrigue, and lust.
A man determined to live life on his own terms Gentleman farmer, Gerard Everard, Earl of Foxworth, has inherited an estate deep in debt. While he toils to save Foxworth from creditors, he becomes embroiled in a dangerous mission.
Together, Harriett and Gerard work to uncover a murderer, while Harriett, expecting Gerard to succumb to the charms of her younger, beautiful sister, Leonora, tries unsuccessfully to guard her heart.
USA TODAY bestselling author of Regency romance, and winner of the RONE award, Maggi Andersen wrote her first book for publication after gaining a BA in English and an MA in Creative Writing. She lives on a farm in the beautiful Yarra Valley in Victoria, Australia. She wrote her first adventure story at 8 years old. Her novels are mostly adventure stories, but also sensual romances. Georgette Heyer and Jane Austen inspired her Regencies and Victoria Holt, her Gothic Victorian mysteries She also writes contemporary romantic suspense and young adult novels.
Maggi supports the RSPCA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals) and animals often feature in her books.
Lady Harriet is looking for passion and love in a romance. After a few seasons she almost gives up. When a close family friend passes on they go to pay their respect. They were not planning on getting involved in a murder. Lord Gerard is an Earl but inherited a penniless estate. He and Harriet find love in the midst of all the drama and mystery. I was so happy for them and I enjoyed everything about this book!
I really enjoyed reading An Improper Lover, it reminded me of the romance novels I started out reading. Sisters Harriet and Leonora were as different as night and day. Harriet did not like the bustle of London while Leonora couldn't, or at least didn't want to, live without it.
Harriet and Leonora's family go to the country to pay their last respects to Harrison, a cousin, who married into the family years before. Once in the country, Harriet is reunited with Harrison's cousin Gerard and gets swept up into a mystery that threatens everyone she holds dear.
I have given An Improper Lover three and a half Tea Cups. The story was well written, intriguing and showed the differences between the sisters beautifully. The heat score for An Improper Lover is a one due to the love scenes being un-graphic. An Improper Lover is a great story, one I would not hesitate to read again.
I knew that I was going to love this book and love it I did! Historical romances with a mystery included are right up my alley. The story of the fiery red-headed Harriet and the handsome and gorgeous Gerard was one I couldn't put down! Maggi Andersen did a wonderful job of combining romance and suspense and keeping me intrigued until the end!
I enjoyed reading about Gerard and Harriet, how they've known each other for years and are seeing the other in a different light. Her cousin was killed that night after they arrived, though they stayed at the neighboring estate. They worked together to solve the mystery of who killed him and why. In the end they got their HEA. I highly recommend this book! 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤