Earl on the Run

Fans of Mary Balogh, Ella Quinn, and Bridgerton will fall in love with the charismatic characters and glittering detail of Jane Ashford’s bestselling Regency romances:A reluctant duke flees from his new roleA wild lady yearns to escape her family’s strict rulesThey meet, and find refuge in each otherThe missing Earl of Ferrington doesn’t want to be found… At the end of the London season, Harriet Finch reluctantly returns to her wealthy grandfather’s country house. His rigid opinions for how she should live and whom she should marry sparks Harriet’s rebelliousness. Yearning to reclaim her freedom, Harriet goes for a long walk and a handsome rogue from the nearby Travelers camp catches her eye. Little does she know, the rugged traveler she’s flirting with is Jonathan “Jack” Frederick Merrill, the missing Earl of Ferrington in disguise. Will Jack tell Harriet the truth about who he is for the sake their blossoming relationship? Or will he keep his distance altogether? Time is running out, and the earl can’t hide forever… Praise for Jane Ashford’s romances:”Impossible to put down… The story crackles with clever dialogue and humorous scenes.”-Historical Novel Society for The Duke Who Loved Me”An irresistibly sweet literary confection.”-Booklist for Earl to the Rescue”Complex characters, subtle romance, and all the sparkling wit and flirtatious banter of a Georgette Heyer novel.”-Publishers Weekly for A Duke Too Far

Blame It on the Earl

Jane Ashford brings you straight to the English countryside in her newest Regency romance. Perfect for readers of Mary Balogh, Ella Quinn, and fans of Bridgerton, this historical romance features: A young woman trying to do the right thing An earl’s son whose clumsiness is their downfall A scandal that turns the haute ton upside down The undeniable spark that transforms a blunder into a tender connectionSarah Moran’s attempt to save Kenver Pendrennon-the heir of an earl-as he slips off the Cornwall cliffs sends them both into each other’s arms and into the sea. Now, marriage may be the only option to keep a scandal at bay. But what started as a terrible mistake may be exactly what both of them needs… Praise for Jane Ashford:”[A]n irresistibly sweet literary confection”-Booklist for Earl to the Rescue”A comic delight. Highly recommended to Regency lovers.”-Historical Novel Society for Lord Sebastian’s Secret”Graced with lively wit, excellent period detail, and appealing protagonists.”-Library Journal for Heir to the Duke