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Earls Trip
by Jenny HolidayPublished by Kensington Books on April 23, 2024
Genres: Historical Romantic Comedy
Pages: 368
Format: Audible Audiobook, Kindle, Paperback
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Ted Lasso meets Bridgerton for a 19th century spin on The Hangover in USA Today bestselling author Jenny Holiday’s laugh-out-loud bromantic comedy featuring three Regency-era Earls on their annual trip – ride-or-die buddies offering one another unconditional support in everything from Lady problems to family woes.
From the author of CANADIAN BOYFRIEND, the perfect romp for fans of Evie Dunmore, India Holton, Virginia Heath, Manda Collins, and Suzanne Allain!
Even an earl needs his ride-or-dies, and Archibald Fielding-Burton, the Earl of Harcourt, counts himself lucky to have two. The annual trip that Archie takes with his BFFs Simon and Effie holds a sacred spot in their calendars. This year Archie is especially eager to get away until an urgent letter arrives from an old family friend, begging him to help prevent a ruinous scandal. Suddenly the trip has become earls-plus-girls, as Archie’s childhood pals, Clementine and Olive Morgan, are rescued en route to Gretna Green.
This…complicates matters. The fully grown Clementine, while as frank and refreshing as he remembers, is also different to the wild, windswept girl he knew. This Clem is complex and surprising—and adamantly opposed to marriage. Which, for reasons Archie dare not examine too closely, he finds increasingly vexing.
Then Clem makes him an indecent and quite delightful proposal, asking him to show her the pleasures of the marriage bed before she settles into spinsterhood. And what kind of gentleman would he be to refuse a lady?
Earl’s Trip by Jenny Holiday follows three best friends on their annual September holiday, which is interrupted by the Morgan sisters.
Will Archie and Clem get a happily ever after?
Archibald Fielding-Burton
Archibald, better known as Archie, is the Earl of Harcourt. He doesn’t always like the stuffiness that comes with his title. Hence, he loves these annual trips with his dear friends. Archie is the type of person who will protect the people he loves and do things with that person. I have to say that Archie is a great character, and I love how complex he is. In some parts, he was hilarious, and I loved every bit of it. Archie, though, is a bit dense regarding his feelings about a certain wild child.
Clementine Morgan
Clementine Morgan is Archie’s childhood friend. They both lost contact with each other. The whole reason that Clementine opposes marriage is that she doesn’t want to be made into someone that she isn’t. See, Clem is a wild child. She would rather be outdoors in the country than in Town with the society people. Clem has then figured that she will forever be an old maid because there won’t be anyone that would want that. She loves her family a lot and loves animals as well. Archie will definitely have his hands full with this one.
Simon, Effie, and Olive
Archie’s friends are Simon and Effie. Simon is an Earl in his own right, even if the way that came about is sad, while Effie is currently just a Viscount and will eventually become an Earl. Simon is about trying to do a great job at his new title, even without formal training. Effie is an artist in a way that his parents will never get, and he tries to be interested in everything that goes on with someone of his title….except it doesn’t always work out. Olive is Clementine’s younger sister, and there is more to her than even Clementine thought there was.
I loved how these five characters embraced each other on their shared holiday and have become friends.
Five Stars
I am giving Earl’s Trip by Jenny Holiday five stars and recommending it to all the historical romantic comedy readers out there. I do have a warning, though, as a couple of scenes aren’t meant for young eyes. Besides that, I loved this book, and if it weren’t for the fact that I got sick, I would have finished it sooner.
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