London copywriter Jess Smith has everything going for her: A great career, great friends and a great life.
A great man would be the icing on top of the cake.
But when her long-time crush Matthew Churchill announces his engagement, it throws her hopes and dreams into a tailspin.
The heartbroken Jess flees to her childhood village of Birling Grove, where she soon clashes with a notorious local earl.
As their feelings grow, will new love blossom or will a dithering Matthew get in the way?
Targeted Age Group:: adult
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
As a massive Jane Austen fan (I've watched three versions of Pride and Prejudice), I've always wanted to create a contemporary regency-style romance.
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
A Christmas Romance with the Earl was inspired by meeting a minor royal when out in a nearby village many years ago, as you do. He seemed strangely⌠ordinary.
My female characters tend to be inspired by hardworking women who don't necessarily have glamorous jobs, but would like an escape from their ordinary lives.
Book Sample
Chapter One
Friday 17th December
A week before Christmas, translucent pellets of sleet tapped against the window panes of PolkaDot Media as Jess Smith tried to ignore the silent phone on her desk.
âJust focus,â Jess scolded herself as she typed the finishing touches to the sales copy for Brigadierâs Moustache Pomade.
But how could she concentrate when any minute the phone would hum and she would finally hear the words that would change her life forever?
Her colleague and best friend of ten years, Ashley Evans, peered through her blonde fringe from the opposite laptop. âYou know a watched phone never rings.â
âThat sayingâs meant for pots,â Jess replied. âBesides, Matthew said it was important.â
Her workmate stopped typing and sighed. âJ, try not to get your hopes up.â
âYou donât think heâs going to ask me?â
Ashley tilted her head in sympathy. âI just donât want you to be disappointed. Again.â
âThis is different,â cried Jess. âWe made a pact. If we both reached thirty and were still single, then we would marry each other.â
âBut you were only eighteen then,â Ashley sighed. âDidnât you get him an interview here, only for him to back out last minute to work at Smartphone Warehouse?â
âMatthewâs always been a bit wishy-washy.â
âThen what makes you think heâll stick to a decade-old pact?â
âHeâs thirty tomorrow,â Jess replied. âNeither of us are seeing anyone and after all it âtis the season.â But before Ashley could reply, Jessâs phone buzzed. Her heart thundered as she picked up.
âYes?â
âMeet me for lunch at our cafĂŠ,â Matthew purred then hung up.
Jess whipped off her tortoiseshell glasses then pulled on a red duffle, cream scarf and matching bobble hat. She grabbed her blue satchel and dashed from her desk. âWish me luck!â
âGood luck?â said Ashley with a shrug.
Soon Jess ducked through freezing sleet towards the high street cafĂŠ, Sparrows. Once inside, she clasped numbed fingers around the warm cup of malted chocolate on the wooden table then peered through cloudy windows for Matthewâs slim form.
His workplace was only across the road; why was he always late?
Still, Jessâs heart raced at the thought of him marching towards her through the crowded street on his way to their favourite haunt. His sandy hair slick with melted sleet, those piercing sky-blue eyes and oh, that dimpled smile. She had wanted to kiss those lips from the very first day they met at the school gates of Birling Grove Secondary. But Jess could never quite bring herself to tell her best friend that she had always loved him.
Jess glanced at her watch for the third time, only to be surprised by a soft kiss on her temple. She smiled as Matthew rounded the table to sit opposite, then allowed him to ease the hot chocolate from her fingers to take a generous draught. Matthew grimaced before he slid it aside, then finally held her warm hands in his damp and icy grasp.
âMy Jessie,â Matthew murmured then lowered his gaze, those pale lashes framing sparkling eyes.
âWhat is it?â she giggled and bit her lip in hope.
âI have something really important to tell youâŚâ he began.
âYes?â said Jess, her heart now a hum.
At last Matthew met her gaze.
Oh God. After all those years of sharing meaningful looks over steaming cups of hot malted chocolate, he was finally going to ask her out!
Matthew took a deep breath. âIâve asked Manda to marry me.â
At first his words did not register.
âWhat?â said Jess.
âYou know, Manda,â he replied. âAmanda Huntley from school? We were The Three Musketeers, remember?â
Jess frowned. âThe Amanda who stole my school skirt during P.E. Amanda?â
Matthew shrugged. âWell obviously sheâs changed…â
A cold splinter formed in Jessâs heart.
âI had to go to school in my netball skirt, for a month,â she hissed.
âBut that was a long time ago.â
Jess withdrew her hands from his.
âShe posted a photo on Instagram wearing my skirt last week, just to prove she could still fit it!â
âYou know Mandaâs humour,â he chuckled.
âWhat? Sociopathic?â
âJust say youâre happy for me, Jessica Jane, please?â
Jess stared at him in bewilderment. âFirst of all, no-one calls me that unless they are livid. Second, you are marrying Amanda Huntley of all people?â
Their pact seemed so distant and childish now.
Matthew gave Jess a faraway smile. âI know it seems hasty, but I think this is fate.â
Jessâs voice rose to a squeal. âBut why now all of a sudden?â Were you two even dating?â
He gave a dismissive wave. âSort of,â Matthew replied. âFor a month or so before she split up with her ex. I saw my chance and just took it.â
Jess stared at him in disbelief. âHavenât you justâŚâ
âOh be happy for me, wonât you, Jessie J?â
And just one day before their pact was due.
The sleet quickened outside.
Jess gulped down the hard knot that had formed in her throat and tried to keep her voice steady. âIâm reallyâŚhappy for you.â
Satisfied, Matthew rose from his chair to plant a wet kiss on her forehead. Jessâs heart sank even further.
She looked up through the first prickle of tears. âWhere are you going?â
âGot to dash mate.â
Mate? Mate! That was even worse.
âGoing to ask Mum for a loan to buy Manda a ring. Weâre going to hold the mother of all engagement parties Christmas Eve.â
âThis Christmas?â Jess yelped.
He nodded with a smile. âWish me luck.â
Then Matthew grabbed her malted chocolate and dashed out of the Sparrows cafĂŠ into hard sleet.
When a shell-shocked Jess stumbled back into the office, Ashley took one glance at her, speared a pen into her topknot and leapt up from her desk. She pulled Jess into a staff kitchen decorated with leftover tinsel then slammed its flimsy door. Jess plumped down on a stool by a sleet-freckled window, where the Shardâs spire towered beyond Londonâs grey cityscape.
âWhat on earth happened?âAshley cried.
But at that precise moment their colleague Andy burst in, armed with a bunch of tissues and a generous slab of milk chocolate.
âNot now!â Ashley yelled. Andy froze wide-eyed then backed in haste through the door.
âHeâŚâ Jess began, still numb. âHeâs getting married.â
Ashley frowned in confusion. âWhoâs getting married?â
âMatthew,â Jess yelped. âTo Amanda, my old school bully.â
Her friend blinked. âWait, the woman who paraded your stolen school skirt on the internet?â
âSounds like quite the sweetheart doesnât she,â muttered Jess.
âYou cannot be seriousâŚâ
âHe says sheâs changed,â Jess managed to mumble.
âI just donât understand it,â cried Ashley. âBut whatâs her problem with you?â
Jess exhaled. âOn the first day of school Matthew chose to walk home with me instead of her because our houses were closer. Pretty sure she only hates me out of habit.â
âSo when did they even start seeing each other?â
âApparently theyâve been dating for a month, while Amanda was still with her ex…â
âClassy,â said Ashley then her eyes narrowed. âShe must be pregnant. Or maybe heâs bankrupt…â
âNo,â Jess sighed. âApparently heâs just been nursing a long-time crush on my childhood tormentor.â
âAnd he never thought to tell you?â Ashley said.
âNot even a sausage. Now theyâre throwing an engagement party on Christmas Eve.â
âGood God. Iâm so sorry,â Ashley cried.
Jessâs voice trembled. âWhat am I going to do?â
âRight,â said her friend. âHave you finished your campaign?â
âJust need to send the final revisions before the holidays,â said Jess. âI swear if I have to describe one more handlebar moustache grooming kit, I am going to throw myself off the Shard.â
âLucky for you the weekend starts tomorrow,â Ashley said. âGo on holiday now. Shut off your phone. Just get out of this place.â
âI donât want to run away,â Jess cried.
âYouâve had a crush on this man for nearly two decades! And Mattâs so gormless heâll probably be here every lunchtime before Christmas, asking you for your opinion on wedding rings.â
âThat is so Matthew,â said Jess. âI shouldâve told him how I felt.â
Ashley rolled her eyes. âYou think he doesnât already know? Probably enjoyed having you gaze at him longingly with those big brown puppy-dog eyes, until he could prize that National Treasure off her poor beleaguered boyfriend.â
The splinter of ice in Jessâs heart shattered and out spilled painful sobs.
Ashley hugged her. âOh J donât cry.â
At last Jess nodded and wiped her eyes. âYouâre right. Iâm not going to bawl. Iâm just going to get away.â
âDo you have any plans for the holidays?â
Jess shrugged. âWhat I always do when Iâm single at Christmas. Stay at Mum and Dadâs farm in Kent.â
âGood,â Ashley said. âThen Iâll ask Clare if she can extend your holiday right now.â
Jess dabbed her eyes with spent tissue. âIf you think the boss will be sympathetic. But Iâll still have to face Matthew when I get back.â
âA few days being chatted up by a few gorgeous farmhands and soon Matthew Churchill will be history.â
âI hope not,â cried Jess between sniffs. âBecause both of them are my brothers, but thanks for trying Ash.â
âWell at least youâll be able to make up some farm-based excuse to avoid the wedding. Like being trampled by a rogue cow, or mown down by a runaway combine harvester.â
âBut heâll still want me to support him as a friend,â said Jess. âItâs not his fault I read him wrong. He never asked me out.â
Ashley placed a gentle hand on her shoulder. âYou didnât read him wrong. That manâs been stringing you along for years by tossing you the occasional breadcrumb. Then the nanosecond commitment draws near, promptly asks the girl he really likes to marry him.â
âMatthewâs not that calculated,â cried Jess. âYouâre being far too harsh.â
âIn Jane Austenâs day weâd call him a rake and have him immediately married off to the silliest sister. Or at least to an accomplished pianist doomed to die of consumption⌠You see if he doesnât try to wriggle out of this marriage.â
âI canât even think straight right now,â Jess sobbed.
âDonât worry,â said Ashley. âA few miles away from this place and Mr. Churchill will soon be a distant memory.â And she gave Jess a determined nod.
Jessâs phone began to buzz. She glanced at it wide-eyed. âItâs him already!â
âDonât answer it. Just let me talk to our esteemed Creative Director about your holiday.â
âThank you,â whispered Jess and her best friend hurried out.
Curious stares followed Jess as she crept back to her desk and submitted the clientâs copy.
Then she dropped her modest display of Christmas cards into her blue satchel. The last, from Matthew, had a snowman and snowwoman poised to kiss beneath a sprig of mistletoe.
Merry Xmas from Matthew, it read.
Jess felt the sting of tears, once more.
How on earth did she get this so wrong?
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Have you ever thought this after reading a romance book?
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⢠I like books that arenât too predictable and with strong character development.
⢠The whole novel had a good pace and was professionally written. Really satisfying.
If so, Iâm Kate Harriet and I write uplifting, cosy reads for fans of romance- with warm, loveable characters and a heroine youâll want to root for.
As an author and ghostwriter I have spent years writing for the kind of reader who loves an exciting read, set in picturesque and idyllic settings with just a splash of romance thrown in.
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