About the Book
Book: Arranged with the Earl
Author: Jackie Killelea
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: May 13, 2025
A spinster with a tarnished reputation. An earl scarred from war. Can their convenient marriage withstand those aiming to steal everything they have?
Catherine Blynn resigned herself to a life without romantic love after a disastrous broken engagement. Although she’s always hoped to marry for affection, her father arranges for her to wed Loftus Cromwell, the broken Earl of Hardwicke. If she defies her parents, she risks her family’s ruin.
Loftus Cromwell had no intention to marry for love, only for the sake of his estate. But If he fails to win the love of his spirited and unconventional betrothed, he risks his conniving brother claiming everything he holds dear.
As treachery unfolds within the manor’s walls and a foe from Catherine’s past resurfaces, can Loftus and Catherine trust one another enough to unravel the truth before tragedy steals any chance of happiness?
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My Thoughts:
This was a captivating marriage of convenience story of two characters who have scarred histories, these scars being both physical and emotional. Catherine Blynn is an embarrassment to her family. I never really understood why, but her parents simply did not care for her and wanted to sell her off to the highest bidder. Her previous engagement was broken by her fiancé who was an unscrupulous man, who still had the power to haunt her.
Loftus Cromwell also had no real love from his family. After his late father sent him to war to try and break him and mold him into what he wanted, Loftus only comes back scarred and more determined to find peace. He has no peace as his mother and brother still disdain him. However, he looks to find a wife who he hopes will come to love him, even beyond his scars.
Catherine and Loftus were a match made in heaven. She needed him as much as he needed her. They both saw that within their marriage they might find healing. In this story, it is not so much the couple trying to stay apart, but the forces around them that are trying to keep them apart. With a gothic like flare this was a heartwarming and mysterious read at the same time.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
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In Arranged with the Earl, Loftus’ study of plants and flora is his foremost pastime, aside from his duties managing his estate and those that come along with being an earl. In his conservatory, there are a variety of different species of plants that he cares for but, would he actually have had these plants in his conservatory and would they have been able to feasibly grow there if he did?
Well, according to my research and a bit of wishful thinking…yes.
The thing is, Loftus has a few native plants in his conservatory and those certainly would have been able to grow there, given that they’ve pretty much just been brought inside from other counties in England. Loftus knows his home country and the landscape as well as how to care for those plants, already. The trickier plants to think upon are the exotics.
For instance, when showing Catherine the conservatory for the first time, he mentions Black Hellebore(Helleborus niger). How would he have come to own this? This plant is native to the mountains and woodlands of southern and central Europe, so we must assume that Loftus would’ve had it imported, or grown from seed. Still, would a woodland plant grow well enough to produce flowers in a conservatory setting?
Well, fortunately for Loftus, Black Hellebore actually grows fairly well in containers and does well in partial shade, so where he placed it in the conservatory was a prime location and it isn’t a stretch of the imagination to think that it produces blooms there.
With each plant I chose to be in the conservatory, I had to research if Loftus would reasonably have access to it and if it would grow under conservatory conditions–as well as during the season in which the book takes place. Of course you, as readers, will still need to use your imagination at some points. I’m sure Loftus would agree that ideas, like plants, need lots of water and space to grow.
I do so hope you enjoy Catherine and Loftus’ story in Arranged with the Earl!
Sincerely,
Jackie
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For some reason, I thought of Psalm 68:6 when I read this review. I will enjoy this book.
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