The Fall of Lord Drayson

The Fall of Lord Drayson

by Rachael Anderson

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WHEN COLIN CAVENDISH, the newly minted Earl of Drayson, coldly informs Lucy Beresford that she and her mother must leave the home they’ve lived in for two years, Lucy’s world collapses. Penniless, friendless, and betrayed by a promise his father swore to keep, she has every reason to loathe the man, but no power to stop him.

Until fate delivers the earl senseless, bleeding, & devoid of memory in the middle of the road.

Lucy soon introduces the proud earl to his new identity: not a lord at all, but a servant. Her servant. What follows is a witty battle of wills between a humbled aristocrat and a sharp-tongued young woman, bound by secrets, deception, and a lie that grows more dangerous by the day.

Caught together in a tangled web of mistaken identities and reluctant attraction, one question looms: will they ever get out?

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He stared at her incredulously, as though she had escaped Bedlam. "Are you in your right mind, woman?"

Lucy leaned forward and planted her palms on his bed so that her eyes were level with his. "My name is Lucy Beresford. I have lived in Askern all my life. I'm the sole daughter of a vicar and a seamstress who lived most happily despite their differences in station. When my father passed away, I came here, to this dower house. So yes, I am in my right mind. It is you who are not."

The earl's jaw clenched, and Lucy took some pleasure at the sight. Perhaps he would come down off his high horse and show at least a small amount of kindness or respect.

"I may not know who I am or where I came from," he finally said, "but at least I do not feel the need to tell tales."

"Tell tales?" Lucy gaped at him. Was he accusing her of telling untruths? Her, of all people? What untruths? How dare he!

Lord Drayson glanced down at his fingers, frowning when he spotted grime under his nails. He began to scrape it out as he spoke. "Claiming to be the daughter of a vicar and seamstress is all very romantic, but it cannot possibly be the truth."

"And why not?" she asked.

His gaze returned to hers. "In my experience, the daughter of a vicar would behave with more decorum, would know how to make a palatable broth, and would never allow herself to be alone in a room with a man who is not her relative. If there is one thing I know with absolute certainty, it is that you are no relation of mine."

Lucy's jaw clenched as she fought to control the rage building inside her. Ever so slowly, she pushed herself up to standing and glared down at the earl. "You are correct in thinking I am no ordinary vicar's daughter. I do not love unconditionally. I show decorum only when I wish to. And I despise those who care for no one but themselves. But I do not tell tales."

He actually chuckled, but it was more of a scoff than a show of humor. "Did you learn those traits from your father?"

"Do not speak of my father."

"I would prefer to speak of myself, but you do not seem to share that preference, so perhaps we should speak of your father instead. Where is he, by the by? I would very much like to meet him."

Lucy's fingers became fists while her conscience became a battleground between all that was good and evil inside her. It was a short battle, with evil making a quick triumph.

Ever so slowly, her body still trembling with anger, she lifted her chin. If he was going to accuse her of telling tales, then tell them she would. "Very well, Collins. If you must know, I am your employer. And though you may not remember me, or this house, or your position in it, or the fact that you are perfectly susceptible to coming off a horse, just like any other human, I still expect some kindness and respect from you."

"What on earth are you talking about? What position?"

There was not a hint of hesitation in her voice when she answered. "You are a servant in this house."

SERIES NOTE:

While each book in this series can stand alone, they are best read in the following order:

The Fall of Lord Drayson, Tanglewood Book 1

The Rise of Miss Notley, Tanglewood Book 2

The Pursuit of Lady Harriett, Tanglewood Book 3

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
General Historical, Georgian (1714–1837)
Series
Tanglewood • Book 1
Audience
New Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
August 29, 2016
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel

Editorial Reviews

"Favorite Author + Favorite Genre = BEST BOOK EVER!" --Kathy, BookwormNation.blogspot.com

"From the characters to the story-line to the laugh out loud funny parts, I loved it all. Don't miss this one!!" --Kathy, IAmAReader.com

"Utterly charming. Totally hilarious . . . I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this book!" --Heidi, HeidiReads.com

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E A Newman
a really lovely read

I loved the story in the bookThe characters are beautifully drawn, it’s pacy and witty and charmingNo attempt by the author to insert gratuitous sex scenes.So unlike the trashier offerings in this genre. A delight.

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Gaba
So gut, werde ich mehrfach lesen/hören!

Inhaltsangabe s.o.Ich liebe den Schreibstil von Rachael Anderson. Die Dinge passieren, die Charaktere sind interessant und die Dialoge pfiffig.Das macht für mich aus einem guten Buch ein sehr gutes Buch.Es ist ein historischer Roman, aber wer eine geschichtliche Aufarbeitung der Mühsal der damaligen Bevölkerung sucht, ist mit Rachel Anderson falsch bedient. Sie will leicht und locker unterhalten, daher ist die Welt ein bisschen schön gemalt. Trotzdem kann man mit der Heldin und ihrem Herzleid mitfiebern. Dieser Roman hat etwas märchenhaftes, romantisches.Da ich viele Szenen und Dialoge liebe, werde ich den Roman sicher öfter lesen/hören. Zum Glück ist er Teil des Whispersync-Programmes.

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Luli
Sweet.

**You can find this review in English below.**¿Qué puedo decir de esta historia? Es la típica que debería haberme sacado de mis casillas y sin embargo no ha sido así. He disfrutado leyéndola y ha sido muy entretenida.Y eso que cuenta con casi todos los ingredientes de los que huyo por regla general:-Su poquito de amnesia.-Su poquito de mentiras incontroladas.-Su poquito de nunca es buen momento para decir la verdad.-Su poquito de "eso es improbable" (por decirlo suavemente…)-Su "muchito" de separación (que no me molestó)Pero al final resulta que todos los poquitos mezclan bien y el resultado funciona.Puede ser porque la autora no se lo toma todo muy en serio y se deja llevar…y yo me dejé llevar también.Es gratis, así que… sírvase usted mismo.:)***What can I say about this story? That it should have rubbed me the wrong way and, instead, I have enjoyed it and had a pleasant time reading it.Even though it has a few of my pet peeves:-A little bit of amnesia.-A little bit of "out of control" lies.-A little bit of "Never comes the right time to tell the truth".-A little bit of "that's highly improbable" (to say the least…)-A little "lot" of a separation (which didn't bother me)But at the end, all the "little bits" mixed well and the result worked fine.Maybe it was because the author didn't take it all seriously and went with the flow… same like me.It's free, so, serve yourself.:)

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Ulla Fullone
Good plot, funny reading

I got hooked by the plot and the reading was funny and light. This author is one of my favorites

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ROLLY
A rollicking good historical romance with loads of charm and wit - you'll love it!

What a truly delightful book! The plot was refreshingly different and original, the characters were not only believable but fun and full of the vibrancy of life. You really wanted to meet them yourself and be part of their world. The story was well written and moved along very nicely. Some of you might remember one of my pet hates is when romance authors give horses a name (like : she rode up on her little pony called Snowball - and the stupid horse has no relation to the story at all; it could even have read : she walked up to him with her Great Dane called Pogo!!) but in this case, the horses had names and they were merited - not only relevant to the story-line but introduced humorous dialogue too. There was a lot of quick wit flying around; good facial expressions; only a little soul searching (sorry I read a book the other day and the heroine drove me crazy with her anguish over her troubled heart!) and NO SEX!!!! How awesome to read a book that did not rely on smut to keep a reader's interest. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with a well written book that has explicit sex scenes but so many authors use sex to try and hide a lousy plot. This book is a real gem and shone without it. I loved it and would be absolutely amazed if anybody gave The Fall of Lord Drayson a negative review. I do not know the author (in fact never heard of her before this book) nor did I receive a copy in exchange for a review or any other gift or bribe. I am just so impressed with this writer I will definitely look for more of her work and hope it warrants the same rave review.

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