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Girls Before Earls
Girls Before Earls
Girls Before Earls
Audiobook9 hours

Girls Before Earls

Written by Anna Bennett

Narrated by Beverley A. Crick

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What a girl wants
To survive her difficult childhood, Miss Hazel Lively relied on two things: a tough exterior and a love of books. Now, she’s realized her lifelong dream of opening a school for girls. She’s hoping the wealthy families who summer at the shore will
entrust their daughters to Bellehaven Academy––and help pay for less fortunate students. All Hazel must do is maintain a flawless reputation. It’s a foolproof plan … until a handsome earl strides into her office.

What an earl needs
Gabriel Beckett, Earl of Bladenton, has had a monstrous headache since the day his teenage niece became his ward. She’s already been expelled from two London schools, but Blade is determined to enroll her at Bellehaven Academy, where
she’ll be out of his hair. If only he can convince the buttoned-up––and unexpectedly intriguing––headmistress to take a risk.

Lead to an irresistible deal
Blade makes an offer that’s impossible for Hazel to refuse, but she has one condition: The earl must visit his niece every other week. Soon, Blade discovers there’s more to Hazel than meticulous lessons. Their sparring leads to flirtation …
and something altogether deeper. But the passion that flares between them poses a threat to Hazel’s school and Blade’s battered heart. They say a good thing can’t last forever, but true love? Well, it just might …
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 28, 2021
ISBN9781705048535
Girls Before Earls
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Anna Bennett

Anna Bennett is Convenor of the University of Newcastle’s adult enabling program, which is open entry and enables people to qualify for entry into various degree programs across Australia. Dr. Bennett has a PhD in Sociology and applies sociological theory and concepts to better understand social and educational phenomena. She utilises mixed-methods, works in multi-disciplinary teams and is involved in a range of research projects about complex issues. In particular, Dr. Bennett draws on Foucauldian methodology.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Hazel has achieved her dream of opening a girls' school. For the endeavor to flourish, she needs to attract more students. The Earl of Bladenton's niece would be a nice feather in her cap. But when Blade shows up on her doorstep with an incorrigible girl mourning her parents and refusing to submit to anyone's authority, Hazel knows she's got her work cut out for her. It doesn't help that Hazel has never been attracted to anyone the way she is to Blade. A headmistress would be ruined by the smallest hint of scandal. Can she resist temptation for the sake of the girls who count on her?

    I connected with Hazel and Blade right from the start of this story. Watching Hazel deal with the long-suppressed passionate side of her nature, and Blade learn to love again after an old betrayal, was a satisfying experience. There's also a strong plot that keeps the pages turning. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.

    Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I quite enjoyed this. It's my first by this author and I will seek out more by her. I liked the main characters, and generally the larger cast as well. Both main characters grew as people, which I appreciate. They could have done one or two things more wisely and saved themselves some bother, but they weren't at all fools. And there were some nice, genuinely romantic, moments.

    My favorite aspect though was how *intentional* the author seemed to be about laying the groundwork for future events. A lot of authors stick things in willy-nilly just because they're convenient, and don't really care if they make sense or not. Many times while reading this story something would happen and I would think 'ah, she planted those seeds way back when...', or 'nice, she's been building to that all along'. I cannot express how much I approve of this very thoughtful approach. I couldn't quite round up to 5 stars on this, but it is a very strong 4 stars, and I would recommend this book to other historical romance lovers. If her other books are as intentionally crafted she will definitely become an author I follow.

    I received this book as an advance copy to review, but all of this my honest opinion.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Girls Before Earls is a delightful read from start to finish. Characters you can’t help but love, laugh out loud humor, romance with just the right amount of heat, and of course tragedy and sad history that must be overcome if this steamy attraction between Hazel and Blade is to become anything more than stolen moments and unfulfilled longing.Hazel Lively is living her dream. Well, part of it, anyway. She has finally been able to open her own school for girls. She is serious, solemn, prim, proper (except for some of her reading material) but has hidden depths and desires. Orphaned as a child, she yearns for family and someone to love her, but she is afraid of another devastating loss and keeps herself closed up. That is, until she meets Gabriel Beckett, Earl of Bladenton. He, however, does not want family. His experience and memories of family broke his heart and he doesn’t believe he can ever love again.All Blade wants is for Hazel to accept his niece Kitty as a student. Kitty has been expelled so many times Hazel’s school seems like his last hope. Of course neither of them expects the immediate, instant, irrefutable attraction between them. And of course as readers we do expect it and love every minute of it.Girls Before Earls is another wonderful read from author Anna Bennett, filled with unexpected events and situations, rules and mores of the time that threaten to derail everything Hazel has worked for, and will they/won’t they right until the end. Thanks to St. Martin’s Press for providing an advance copy of Girls Before Earls via NetGalley for my reading pleasure and honest review. I loved it. I recommend it and everything Anna Bennett writes without hesitation. Read it, you won’t be sorry. All opinions are my own.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was a very nicely written opener for a new series. The plotting and pacing are well done and I really liked the characters. I will mention that the quick and easy social acceptance between classes is anachronistic. Those characters all add greatly to the story, but I can’t picture the young woman who makes her living by catching and selling fish being invited to a grand ball being given by a countess. That isn’t the only anachronism, it is just the one that was foremost in my mind at the moment.Hazel Lively was born into a very loving family whose father was a butcher. As the only child, there was love and hugs aplenty. Her father called her ‘his little hazelnut’. Then, at the age of nine, she lost them both (I don’t think we learned how) and she was thrown onto the mercy of the world. It appeared she was headed for the hard life of a foundling home until her lively, brilliant mind, and obsession with books won her a place at Miss Haywinkle’s School For Girls – as a charity student. Now, at the ripe old age of twenty-eight, Hazel has finally brought a long-held dream to reality. She’s moved to Bellhaven Bay and opened the Bellhaven Academy of Deportment. It is her dream to have enough students who can pay for their schooling so she can take on more ‘charity’ students. To be a success in all of that, she knows that she, her school, and even her students must keep their reputations beyond reproach. The slightest touch of scandal could cause parents to begin withdrawing their daughters. So, when an earl approached her about accepting his niece, who was his ward, as a boarding student, she was happy – until she heard the history of this young woman, encountered her attitude, and encountered the attitude of the earl. No, Hazel didn’t think Kitty Beckett would be a good fit for the school. Even when the earl offered to triple the tuition, she didn’t think it would be a good fit. Then, things happened, and she realized Kitty was a tragically lost young woman and needed her help.Gabriel Beckett (his name was never used in the book, but it was in the blurb), Earl of Bladenton, known as Blade, was stunned to discover he had a niece and that she was now his ward. He and his younger brother had been estranged for many years and Blade had no idea his brother had a fifteen-year-old daughter. He had no idea what to do with a young woman other than put her in a boarding school – so that is what he proceeded to do. Kitty managed to get herself kicked out of school after school after school because of her bad behavior. By the time Blade got around to Bellehaven, he’d exhausted all of his other options and was willing to pay whatever he had to pay in order to get them to accept her – and KEEP her. However, those additional demands the Headmistress put on him – well, he’s not sure he can agree to those. Those demands would interfere too much with his life in London – particularly in his pursuit of Lady Penelope as his wife.I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Hazel come to slowly (VERY slowly) realize there was life and happiness outside her school. Then, to see Blade come to realize (less slowly) that the life he was pursuing was a cold and ultimately lonely one and perhaps his chance for true love and happiness wasn’t in London at all.Kitty was a delight to read. Watching her grow from a lost young lady to one who has opened herself to others, who accepts others, and who has come to truly love her uncle, was truly heartwarming. When Kitty and the other students at the school put their heads together – things happen – some good things, some not so good things – but happen they do.I can definitely recommend with book and hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I did.I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was a traditional, trope-filled fast reading, a book that hits the right notes for historical romance lovers. Just a tad too "sexy" for my taste, but I know that others will love this about this book.We have the mentally tortured hero.We have a hero that will eventually make the obvious choice.We have the ambitious and miss understood heroine.We have a dislikable youngster that changes.We have lovable youngsters.And we also have a bitchy female tertiary character.So, all in all, as I said, this book hits all the notes of an erotica romance.*ARC supplied by the publisher.