Earl By Christy Carlyle - Lady Meets

: After spending her life caring for everyone else, Lucy is desperate for a change. She accepts an invitation to visit her scandalous aunt in the Scottish Highlands, hoping for a holiday where she can finally live for herself.

The romance is characterized by low-angst and charming banter, as the characters are notably honest with each other rather than relying on miscommunication tropes. The story eventually wraps up neatly, resolving the mystery of the missing aunt and James's debt troubles, ending with a happily-ever-after. ARC Review: Lady Meets Earl by Christy Carlyle Lady Meets Earl by Christy Carlyle

: The two first meet on a train to Scotland. Despite their differing circumstances, they share an instant "love at first sight" connection and find comfort in one another during a stressful journey. Conflict in Scotland : After spending her life caring for everyone

: James needs to sell the house that Lucy's aunt lives in to settle his inherited debts. The story eventually wraps up neatly, resolving the

: Both characters value their independence. James is hesitant to involve Lucy in his financial mess, while Lucy is determined to have the "true holiday" she planned, even if it means staying in a house owned by James. Resolution

Upon arriving at her destination, Lucy discovers that her aunt is missing and the "incredibly rude" man from the train is claiming ownership of the house. The story then transitions into a "forced proximity" romance as they navigate several obstacles:

: A man down on his luck, James is shocked to inherit an earldom, a debt-ridden manor, and a mountain of financial trouble. He travels to Scotland with the sole intention of selling the property to pay off a dangerous lender.