Crimson Leaves: Death of an Earl is a sweeping romance with two complete love stories and a murder mystery to solve in London, during the early 1800s . If you like both a slow burn romance with an enemies to lovers trope as well as a fast paced mysterious romance that hooks you from the start, look no further.
When the introverted Charles Elliot, Earl of Wiltshire, and his nearly identical surrogate brother, Henry Thomas, discover that their recently deceased father was murdered, they switch identities in London society to investigate. Strict rules are put in place, the most important being that they aren’t to fall in love while in disguise.
Charles is met with a dilemma when he is thrown into a peculiar circumstance with Lily Mason, a young lady who is restless in London society. Lily’s sister, Jane, has been working hard to claim what she feels is most important: a title in the form of marriage to Lord Frederick Fletcher.
When Henry tests everything Jane has worked so hard to achieve, she will have to choose to either hold fast to the security of her well-crafted plans, or be daring and try something new.
Crimson Leaves: Death of an Earl is a sweeping romance with two complete love stories and a murder mystery to solve in London, during the early 1800s . If you like both a slow burn romance with an enemies to lovers trope, as well as a fast paced mysterious romance that hooks you from the start, look no further. This book is clean, but includes good sexual tension without any explicit scenes or content. The mystery plot adds a fun element that leaves readers on the edge of their seat. You get to watch a murder be solved all while enjoying swoon-worthy scenes and witty banter. You’ll be laughing, crying, and wanting to throw the book in frustration.