Earl Tangled With Star
D.G. Rampton

"The whole book has a 'Love, Actually' vibe and has a lot of the British humor that I love. . .There are moments where misunderstandings lead to a comedy of errors that had me laughing out loud. Reminiscent of 'Pride and Prejudice' and other Austen books. . .The writing was witty. The banter was very funny." Book Lover Judy Lynn Blog
World-famous classical pianist, Gabriela Baxtor-Huntington, is exhausted after years of prioritising her career. All she wants is some time to herself, away from the limelight and her commitments. But when her PA persuades her to run off to London for a holiday – incognito – what ensues is more than she bargained on. And though rest is finally on the agenda, peace is another matter.
Notorious and crusty Scottish Earl, Murdoch Barclay Buchanan, has learnt the hard way to keep a low profile when it comes to the English press. These days, he likes to keep his life simple and his mind on his work, dealing with the Buchanan family’s numerous business interests. The last thing he wants is to spend time babysitting his sister’s friend from Australia. But what starts off as a begrudging duty soon turns into something as unexpected as it is complicated.
With secrets on both sides, can two people from different worlds discover a love to overcome all obstacles?
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
To ensure that this contemporary Rom-Com finds its tribe, please note that the story contains:
- sexual references and innuendos
- mild drug use
- occasional swearing
This is not a clean story compared to my Historical romances, although it does not contain any sex scenes.
Praise for DG Rampton from her readers:
"This author is now firmly entrenched in my top five."
"I wish that I had read more slowly to have it last longer. That is the hallmark of an amazing author!"
"One of my favourite things about this author is how talented she is with the dialogue between the characters and how she brings them vividly to life on the page."
"I throughly enjoy DG Rampton’s writing, the way she uses one clever word instead of a sentence and the witty banter between characters."