Nicholas St. John, newly crowned "London's Lord to Land" by a popular ladies' magazine, finds himself relentlessly pursued by every marriage-minded female in the ton. Desperate for respite, he seizes an opportunity to escape fashionable society, only to stumble directly into the path of Lady Isabel Townsend – a woman as determined as she is devastatingly attractive. Isabel, the daughter of a recently deceased titled wastrel, carries a heavy burden of secrets and insufficient funds. Accustomed to fending for herself, she now requires external assistance to safeguard her younger brother's rightful inheritance. The sinfully handsome and eminently eligible Lord Nicholas could be the very salvation she seeks. However, Isabel must navigate this precarious situation with caution, ensuring she doesn't do anything as reckless or foolish as falling madly and passionately in love. As their paths intertwine, both Nicholas and Isabel discover that the most unexpected encounters can lead to the deepest connections, challenging their preconceived notions of love, duty, and desire in a dazzling Regency-era romance.
Critical Reception
"Praised by literary giants like Eloisa James and Julia Quinn, 'Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord' stands as a smart, witty, and passionately romantic Regency tale that has significantly contributed to the revitalization of the romance genre."