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To Catch an Earl
To Catch an Earl | Kate Bateman
5 posts | 8 read | 2 to read
A case of secret identities finds reunited lovers on opposite sides of the law in this fun, flirty Regency romance. There's only one case Bow Street agent Alex Harland, Earl of Melton, hasn't cracked: the identity of the mysterious woman who stole a kiss from him before he left for war. He's neither forgottennor forgivenher for leaving him wanting. When he starts investigating the Nightjar, an elusive London jewel thief, he keeps running into the alluring Emmy Danvers, who stirs feelings he hasn't felt in years. Even though Emmy's loved Alex for years, she cant risk revealing her heart, or her identity as the Nightjar. With Alex on her case, Emmy knows that her secrets are in danger of being discovered. Their cat and mouse game heats up with every interaction, but when Emmys reputationand lifeis at risk, will Alex realize that some rules are made to be broken for love?
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Kristy_K
To Catch an Earl | Kate Bateman
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Panpan

I liked the plot: female jewel thief pursued by an Earl sworn to uphold the law; they fall for each other. But I felt it could have easily been 100 pages shorter. The characters were ok. A lot of times their internal musings went on for longer than necessary and I couldn‘t often tell whose voice was whose. I do wish Emmy‘s grandmother would have been in more scenes as she was great.

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DGRachel
To Catch an Earl | Kate Bateman
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed Bateman‘s Ruthless Rivals series immensely, but I‘ve been underwhelmed by the Bow Street Bachelors. While this has plenty of snarky banter, there‘s an excessive amount of whiny, angsty internal dialogue from both MCs, much of which felt like filler to make a word count. I would have preferred more of the cat-and-mouse game between the MCs and less of the internal angst. The side characters are great, though.

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ParagraphsandPetticoats
To Catch an Earl | Kate Bateman
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Pickpick

5 ⭐ Book 3 in series. I devoured this book! Bateman's writing is fantastic. Sebastien is the reluctant rogue who of course never wants to marry, but he's met his match with Anya. Their chemistry was rich and wonderful. The characters were fully developed and I enjoyed watching them fall in love so much. All the traditions and superstitions that were woven into the story, just makes it that much more enjoyable! It was heartfelt, funny and sweet.

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Claudine470
To Catch an Earl | Kate Bateman
Pickpick

Alex has been haunted by the woman from his past with that perfume and once he gets another scent of her, he knows who she is and what she‘s doing. Loved and hated that part. There‘s great passion between hero & heroine even when they‘re arguing. The secondary characters are interesting. I like that Emmy is always one step ahead of Alex and frustrates him to no end. I liked the camaraderie between Alex, Seb, and Benedict (Bow Street Bachelors).

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robinb
To Catch an Earl | Kate Bateman
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Pickpick

Second in series from a new-to-me author. A bit different as the heroine had been swooning after the hero from a distance for awhile before they met. She‘s a jewel thief, he‘s an aristocrat who helps out Bow Street. While not earth shattering, it was fun with good cat-and-mouse byplay/banter/chemistry between the leads. #romantsy 3.5/5⭐️
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