I liked it because the heroine wasn't a total ditz and she wasn't a mean girl. This is the first Collette Cameron book I've read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. *Previously published as Brette: Intentions Gone Astray. Time is against them as Alex struggles to clear his name and deliver the woman he loves from an unthinkable fate. To make matters worse, a newly appointed guardian emerges, intent on forcing her to wed an elderly degenerate instead of Alex. She finds herself falling in love with the charming vicar, but when rumors circulate that she’s a peer’s illegitimate granddaughter, her world turns upside down. New to society, Brette adores the whirlwind social scene and the slightly sensual verbal sparring with the devilishly attractive Alex Hawksworth. After he unexpectedly inherits an earldom, he’s determined to make her his countess - until he’s accused of murdering the previous earl. Though he’s committed to his parish, he misses the soirées and parties, especially after the precocious Brette Culpepper arrives in London. When duty decrees former rogue Alexander Hawksworth fill the vacant vicarship a male in his family has held for generations, he resigns himself to a sober existence. A rogue turned rector believes his adventures are over until a precocious debutante bursts headlong into his life.
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