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The Earl's Egyptian Heiress
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A Victorian romance set between Egypt and London
A season with the earl
For the Egyptian heiress
Ranya Radwan’s mission is clear: restore her family’s honor by retrieving the deed to their business from the Earl of Warrington. Until she finds herself enthralled by the new earl, Owen. Accompanying him from Egypt to England to find the deed, Ranya’s swept into an unfamiliar world of society balls and luncheons, but is captivated waltzing in Owen’s arms. Yet her duty to her family means returning to Egypt, not following her heart…
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
A season with the earl
For the Egyptian heiress
Ranya Radwan’s mission is clear: restore her family’s honor by retrieving the deed to their business from the Earl of Warrington. Until she finds herself enthralled by the new earl, Owen. Accompanying him from Egypt to England to find the deed, Ranya’s swept into an unfamiliar world of society balls and luncheons, but is captivated waltzing in Owen’s arms. Yet her duty to her family means returning to Egypt, not following her heart…
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
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“I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
This is a delightfully original historical romance, highlighting the diversity of the Victorian era, courtesy of their colonial ventures. I enjoyed the way the Alexandria, Egypt setting was depicted, as well as some relevant social issues.
I really liked the dynamics between Alexander and Ranya, both in terms of how they’re impacted by the politics going on around them, and how their similarities bring them together, what with Ranya beimg a rebel, who doesn’t fit the “traditional” English mold, and Alexander being half-Egyptian and of illegitimate birth, but claimed by the countess as her son.”
About Heba Helmy
Egyptian-born and Canadian raised, Heba Helmy holds an MA in English Literature and a Ph.D. in Language and Literacies (both from the University of Toronto). A former high school teacher and current university professor, her academic practice focuses on culturally sustaining narratives –and her creative one is all about storytelling that centres love.
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