The ton believes Miss Catherine Reynolds has come to London to find a husband. They would be surprised to know her real purpose, or that it was Catherine herself who stole the horse of the dashing Earl of Chatwin practically out from under him (it was an emergency, of course). Catherine has learned that her real fatherโthe scoundrel who broke her mother's heartโis still out there somewhere, and she intends to find him.
Found: An Enchanting Earl
Irritated, intrigued, and highly eligible, John Fines, Earl of Chatwin, finds his name on the tongues of half the ton as they speculate about his mysterious lady horse-thief. Catherine needs to help to uncover the secrets of her birth, but if he becomes embroiled in her quest, he may be in danger of losing not only his horse and his reputation as a charmer, but also his heart.
Praise for A Gentleman Never Tells:
"Grey combines wit and charm in another enchanting, delicious romance."โRT Book Reviews, 4 stars
"Delightful...charming and unforgettable."โThe Long and Short of It Reviews
"A beautifully written tale...delicious historical romance."โRomance Junkies
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Amelia Greyโs awards include the Booksellers Best and the Aspen Gold, and writing as Gloria Dale Skinner, the coveted Romantic Times Award for Love and Laughter and the prestigious Maggie Award. Amelia read her first romance book when she was thirteen and has been a devoted reader of love stories ever since. She is the author of over twenty-five books. Happily married to her high school sweetheart for over thirty-five years, Amelia lives in Panama City Beach, Florida.