Lady Verity Ayles will do whatever it takes to protect herself from a vile cur, no matter how scandalous or perilous it may be. And that means aligning with James Radcliffe, the Earl of Maschelly—a scoundrel who spends his days in sin and self-indulgence, and his nights in reckless pursuits. Clearly, a man any young lady of good sense and reputation should stay away from.
James had clawed his way from poverty to the fringes of the ton using his wits and fists. His wicked reputation encourages ladies to approach him for clandestine affairs, never for anything as outrageous as Lady Verity’s request—to teach her how to fight. And in exchange, she will instruct him on all the refined manners a hulking, ruthless, fighting brute as himself needed to net a lady of quality. Never a man to resist a challenge or the company of a beautiful lady, James agrees, and soon finds himself falling endlessly in love with a woman who may never see him as the man of her dreams.
I am an unapologetic romance lover. I read it. I write it. Enough said. Well..I also have a warrior way "Never give up on my dreams." I spend a copious amount of time drooling over Rick Grimes from Walking Dead, watching Japanese anime and playing video games with my love, Dusean.
LOVED this couple!! Would have been a 5-star but I didn’t get enough time in the story with them as a couple as I really wanted. This one def needs a follow-up novel or extended epilogue please!!!
When the Earl was Wicked is the fifth installment in the Forever Yours Book that was written by Stacy Reid. This tale focuses on Lady Verity Ayles, who desperately needs a way to protect herself since she is still fearful of a traumatic incident from years earlier. She appears on the doorstep of James Radcliffe, Earl of Maschelly, to request his assistance in learning how to fight defensively. James happens to be a man with a wicked reputation, which leads her to offer to teach him to become a proper gentleman in exchange.
This is a novella for ** MATURE AUDIENCES **
AUTHOR'S DESCRIPTION: Lady Verity Ayles will do whatever it takes to protect herself from a vile cur, no matter how scandalous or perilous it may be. And that means aligning with James Radcliffe, the Earl of Maschelly—a scoundrel who spends his days in sin and self-indulgence, and his nights in reckless pursuits. Clearly, a man any young lady of good sense and reputation should stay away from.
James had clawed his way from poverty to the fringes of the ton using his wits and fists. His wicked reputation encourages ladies to approach him for clandestine affairs, never for anything as outrageous as Lady Verity’s request—to teach her how to fight. And in exchange, she will instruct him on all the refined manners a hulking, ruthless, fighting brute as himself needed to net a lady of quality. Never a man to resist a challenge or the company of a beautiful lady, James agrees, and soon finds himself falling endlessly in love with a woman who may never see him as the man of her dreams.
The notorious Earl of Maschelly, whose reputation precedes him, decided to aid this woman out of good conscience. The training brings them into closer contact than a proper gentleman would be comfortable with. She looked completely heavenly, no matter how she was dressed. Together these two characters entertain the reader with a sufficiently compelling tale, including twists and tales and then a confrontation that could change things greatly.
This is NOT a clean series. Those who actually prefer steamy to clean and sweet might not view it as flawed. Due to this aspect, I recommend it with reservations. If you prefer clean and sweet reads, avoid this book. It is not fair to an author when readers provide bad reviews about steamy scenes if they know they are included in advance. I have been guilty of this offense myself. It takes a lot of time and effort for an author to research and write each book. And there are readers who prefer the material included in this one to a clean and wholesome read. However, I actually prefer the latter. This does have steamy sex scenes, so if you like a sex-free book this is not it. If you enjoy steamy reads, jump into this book looking forward to plenty.
When the Earl was Wicked is able to stand on its own, but if you read them in order, you will be more familiar with some of the characters that carry over. Each story does include its own H.E.A., which is always a good way to conclude the adventure you have chosen to become a part of. This reader would have benefited from an epilogue.
EXCERPT: "A gentleman is thought to be of top quality through education, refinement, polished manners, a considerable degree of charm, and the productive management of his inheritance. With each passing reflection, which Verity admitted was terribly often, she'd deduced James was more a gentleman."
3.5 Stars When the Earl was Wicked brings us Verity and James’s story. I liked it, but it’s a slow burn, friends to lovers romance… so if you’re in the mood for some spice or a rake, keep looking because James isn’t wicked at all.
This is the only book of the series I’ve read, and I never felt lost. It sounds like James was a bit ick with his man-whoring (we’re told rumors say he’s with 10-ish different women every week) but other than one scene at the beginning of the book where he has second thoughts and asks her to leave… OW aren’t really an issue.
The book opens with Verity visiting James to ask if he’ll tutor her in pugilism in exchange for gentlemen lessons, so he can court a lady. She knows he’s a boxer and has heard he has aided other women needing protection. (Verity was nearly raped several years earlier and is ready to move past it.)
Bottom Line- I really liked both main characters and enjoyed their chemistry. My only complaint is that it takes most of the book for them to express their feelings, so we get very little page time with them as a couple, and the epilogue is only two weeks later.
Yes, yes, yes! James was THE MAN. Give me a fierce protector who also enables and encourages his lady to be all the she can be and wants to be. YES! Happy reading!
A little more than two hundred pages and still, they stole, melted and reshaped my heart like it was nothing!
“How are you so sweet?” he demanded gruffly. “I eat a lot of delicacies and cakes.” A snort sounded. “You are also silly. But I like it.” “Somehow I am gathering you believe this to be flattery?” “Yes,” he retorted, without an instant’s hesitation.
The genuine friendship James and Verity shared warmed my soul; the little moments they stole, the teasing and the respect and admiration they felt for one another... My poor heart did not stand a chance! Also, the fact James never, for even a second, tries to deny Verity's truth and experience, the fact he always asks her permission for even the smallest of touches... Yeah, consent is hot💙 There are a few scenes that made forget how to breathe, that's how gutwrenching they were... The "I dare because I do not want to be afraid anymore" scene, the "he should have loved you endlessly because you were a part of her" scene, then the scene where Verity finally faces her awful gaslighting brother and mother as well as the one when James resds his mother's diaries... And every time Verity freezes, gets locked in the state of helplessness because of her trauma. Just 💔
side note: always a pleasure to see worsley make his suave cameo 😏💖
I fell in love with this couple and their story. She's petite, and has been hurt by evil OM, and her family has not protected her as they ought. She asks the H to teach her the skills she needs to make sure she isn't at risk again. He's wonderful, a quiet man who admires the h at first, then falls in love with her. It was a sweet story, that deserved an epilogue where he returns to his home and introduces her to those who raised him. That would have made it 5 stars.
James Radcliffe, the Earl of Maschelly is the main reason for the 4 stars - one book hero I would love to step out of the pages.
Lady Verity Ayles, tired of the fear that keeps her isolated and unable to truly live, secretly requests the help of the scandalous James Radcliffe, the Earl of Maschelly - she wants him to teach her how to fight, how to defend herself. A request that leads them both onto an unexpected path.
Overall, a lovely and sweet short read, I do wish we had gotten an epilogue where he returned home with Verity.
How I do love Mrs Stacy Reid’s work, she has such a talent to being unconventional persons together. And this new piece of work matches it. Lady Verity Ayles has had enough of hiding and having nightmares, after five years trying to nurse her wounds, it is time she takes her life in hands and finds a way to face London ton without fear. But for this, she must request the help of the most inappropriate man among the peer, The Earl of Maschelly. When James Radcliffe received the visit of a masked and unknown young lady, he only thought to send her back home but her story moved something deeper in him, so he is here accepting to train her how to fight while she will ease his way in London’s society. I do adored how they interacted together, he revealing her inner strength when she helped him unveiling the caring James he kept hidden. They were fantastic, immediately attracted to another but so afraid also to break their blooming relationship. Mrs Reid gave them time to get acquainted, never rushing their interactions, until they can’t deny their feelings but also when they matured enough to face their past and decide who and what they want for their future. One more great addition in this series.
Here are some things to expect when you pick this HR up: - Bargain between a heroine who wants to learn self-defense and a hero who needs better etiquette to find a wife. - Unlikely friendship --> something more forming. - Hella women empowerment!! Love the freeing scene in the end.
More than angst the big bad contender for most satisfying feeling when watching people falling in love or being in love with each other for years is the yearning.
Unlike angst conflict is not needed. Titillating, funny, romantic moments can take place and the yearning drives them into your heart with a strength I think angst fails to the deliver most of the time without sullying the relationship or even the characters for the sake of feeling.
I have to say… James has to be one of my favorite heroes to date. He was caring and protective but he gave Verity space to spread her wings. He loved her honestly, without reservations even when he had to hold himself back from reaching for her, respecting her wishes and aspirations, putting them above more than his on.
Verity was wonderful as well. Headstrong, honest to herself and not afraid of seating herself against those who hurt people for the sake of it.
Both hero and heroines are both equally matched in their spectacular character and love for each other.
It was delight to see such well developed story telling in a short story.
4.5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Favorite quotes (SPOILERS AHEAD):
“While he’d felt the awful sting from the brutal rejection of his father, James had weirdly admired the man’s dedication to his beloved countess. He had grieved her until the end of his days.” - - “She pressed a soft kiss to his lips. “I have never felt anything as beautiful as when you kissed me.”
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Lady Verity Ayles was sexually assaulted by the son of a duke and is suffering with what is now known as "PTSD." She seeks to make a clandestine deal with James Radcliffe, the Earl of Machelly, who is a huge and frightening man. It seems the earl was abandoned by his noble father and has had to scramble and literally fight his way to respectability. The deal? Lady Verity wants the earl to teach her how to fight dirty to protect herself from another attack and she agrees to teach the fierce James Radcliffe the finer points of becoming a gentleman. Verity gambles all of her reputation on this but does not expect to develop feelings for the unpolished, brutal earl. Likewise, the earl begins to admire Lady Verity's courage, intelligence and beauty. I only marked down the story from 5 to 4 stars because I personally don't care for either profanity or graphic sexual scenes in my reads. (don't think it adds anything significant to this otherwise excellent book) However, the story is so compelling and unique that it deserves a shout-out.
I really liked the story and characters, especially James was amazing. The story was just a tad too short. Sadly I found some spelling errors, more than in other books.
I loved the characters of Verity and James. Both had traumatic experiences in their past to overcome and I enjoyed the way they helped each other. The memories that Verity needed to dismiss, were ones that were deep rooted and not easily forgotten. James had found a way to work through his past. I enjoyed their connection and it was satisfying to see the villain get his comeuppance. I would have liked an epilogue though. This was a very entertaining read. I received a copy and have voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Since being attacked by her brother’s powerful friend several years ago, Lady Verity Ayles has never really felt safe. She’s finally back in London for the season and determined not to feel helpless and afraid anymore. In order to achieve this goal, she enlists the help of Lord James Radcliffe, the Earl of Maschelly, a scandalous man known to spend time prizefighting. She should have the good sense to stay away from him and not risk ruin, but ridding herself of her nightmares is more important. James was not raised as a typical earl, but rather as a poor tenant farmer, hated by his father who blamed him for his beloved wife’s death in childbirth. His wicked reputation has encouraged women to proposition him for affairs, but never has he received a request like the one Lady Verity puts to him: if he teaches her how to fight, she’ll help him polish his manners so he can secure a wife of the quality. He agrees but soon their relationship progresses more he’d expected and he can’t imagine not having her in his life. I loved this one! It was quick and held my attention. Verity was a great strong heroine without being annoying and James was a fabulous hero with a unique backstory. I loved that he was tough and strong, and yet tender with Verity and the fact that he kept thinking himself unworthy was just heartrending. I was very glad to see them get their happy ending.
The fifth book in the Forever Yours series. I have read 1 and 2 -The Marquess and I and the Duke and I - and this was by far the best read so far for me.
I loved the H and h - often the heroine annoys me but Verity didn't. I would have loved 2 things for Verity to punch her arse brother and an epilogue, as I felt there was more to tell.
Wonderful story with exquisite characters, I adored Verity and James as a couple. My only quibble is that it ended so abruptly and no epilogue. I will be reading this novel many more times.
KU. November Reads. Tropes: Novella,Victorian Romance, Disabled MC, Heiress, Knight in Shining Armor, Female Abuse, Scandal, Friends to Lovers. MC's h. L. Verity Ayles, 23, debutante, Mother and brother L. Suttcliffe. Friends: Pippa L. Carlyle and Carolyn. H. James Radcliffe, Earl of Maschelly, Prizefighter, father and mother deceased. (Finds Aunt and two female cousins). Friends Viscount Shaw, L. Worley.
Basic Story: Verity was abused by a Marquess five years before. He was encouraged by her brother. Both her mother and brother thought she lead him on. No one would defend her honor. She suffered nightmares for years. She decided she needed to take control and wanted to learn how to fight. She asked a friend and they pointed her to the Prizefighter, James Radcliffe.
Surprisingly, James decided to take her on teaching her to fight even having her dress as a man and watch fights at his club (owner L. Worley). She in turn taught him to be more a gentleman to attract a bride. They became good friends. When he felt she was ready he took her to his men's club. He fought her attacker from 5 years before and invited her into the ring to finish him off. She kicked her attacker in the balls and revealed herself. She had her vengeance.
Romance: Verity liked James, yes he was big but she felt safe and trusted him. She kissed him once and he responded but they agreed not to do that again and remained good friends. He attended a Ball and danced with a deb after they practiced alot. Afterwards he followed Verity into the gardens and asked if he could kiss her. It was wonderful.
Her brother brought her attacker,(the Marquess) to dance with her at a ball. She outright refused. She left and was headed toward her lady friends for protection. The Marquess followed her and had angry words about how she treated him. James came to the rescue, telling the Marquess to leave the lady alone and threatened violence if he touched her. James really wanted to kill the man for what he had done to Verity, five years before. He took her home.
After the fight at the club Verity went to James's townhouse instead of going home. They ended up giving in to their mutual attraction to one another and made love. She left before her mother and brother arrived home. They both had read the gossip rags and accused her of causing a scandal. But her mother had a change of heart telling her she was sorry for how they treated her after the Marquess attacked her five years before.
Verity was on her way out to meet James when he arrived on her doorstep to Propose. They married and his Aunt and cousins plus her Aunt Imogen moved in with them at their country seat.
Opinion: I enjoyed this romance very much. I have read about Prizefighters before but not about a woman taking self defence classes from the "Ton". Verity's family was awful. I'm glad she found someone worthy. I gave this 4 stars.
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Lady Verity Ayles will do whatever it takes to protect herself from a vile cur who attacked her, no matter how scandalous or perilous it may be. And that means aligning with James Radcliffe, the Earl of Maschelly—a scoundrel who spends his days in sin and self-indulgence, and his nights in reckless pursuits. Clearly, a man any young lady of good sense and reputation should stay away from. James had clawed his way from poverty to the fringes of the ton using his wits and fists. His wicked reputation encourages ladies to approach him for clandestine affairs, never for anything as outrageous as Lady Verity’s request—to teach her how to fight. And in exchange, she will instruct him on all the refined manners a hulking, ruthless, fighting brute as himself needed to net a lady of quality. I love this series & this book is up there with the best. I absolutely adored James & Verity. They were like chalk & cheese but together they sizzled. Whilst James was thought of as a beast by polite society I adored him, yes he fought but he would fight to right wrongs, yes he was rough around the edges but who doesn’t want a hero that needs taming! Verity had at last decided to face her demons & I applauded that she did. This book took me through a gamut of emotions, laughing, angry & crying to name just three. The second visit to the fight club had me cheering. I read most of this book on a train jourmey & I’m so glad I was at home when I finished it as I had tears streaming down my face for such a lovely ending. Mistress Reid you've written another enthralling read – I loved it My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
The story centers when our heroine makes a deal that she will help the hero learn to woo ladies if in turn he helps her learn to fight so she can defend herself and feel safe again. The heroine has suffered a terrible event in the past, and feels that she can only feel safe if she has learned to fight, it was very emotional and beautiful to see how she grows from the moment she realizes that nothing of what happened in the past was her fault, and learned to like herself. I also want to say that Stacy Reid was wonderful with the romance of this book, how we can feel what the characters felt, grow along with them and cry and laugh with them. The love of the characters was also very beautiful and healthy, they suported each other intensely and loved each other just the way they needed and also helped them to see each other the way they were and like it. I really liked this reading!!!!
I love, love, love Stacy Reid's books. I am never disappointed in anything she writes. Her characters are well-flushed out, steamy love scenes and emotional plots. Verity needs help and she seeks help from an unlikely source, James the Earl of Maschelly. She wants to learn how to fight, to protect herself from someone awful. This is somewhat a Pygmalion story in reverse - James will help Verity learn self defense and she will help him learn how to behave and be accepted in the ton. Ooh, sparks fly between Verity and James! Their chemistry is super hot and as a reader I felt their connection to each other instantly. Grab this book and pick up anything Stacy Reid writes - you won't be disappointed! I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
When The Earl Was Wicked is a phenomenal historical romance by Stacy Reid. Ms. Reid has penned a well-written book complete with a stellar cast of characters. Verity had been attacked by someone she trusted. She now asks James, the Earl of Radcliffe, to teach her to fight so she can defend herself. James and Verity's story is loaded with drama, humor, spice, action and suspense. I loved reading this book and look forward to reading more from Stacy Reid in the future. When The Earl Was Wicked is book 5 of the Forever Yours Series but can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
3.5 stars. Verity and James. Verity was attacked several years ago and asks a reluctant James to show her how to fight and defend herself. The journey Verity had in the novella was amazing as she goes from recovering from being a victim.
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