Annabelle Enchants the Rejected Earl
This is a very sweet story about young love and the travesty of the lower class versus the middle/upper class in the Regency Era. Annabelle Enchants the Rejected Earl spans across five years in the lives of Annabelle and Floyd with explicit details about Annabelle’s young life to adulthood.
Annabelle was described very well as the naïve and innocent 18-year old girl who was forced to marry a man several years older than her against her will. The betrothed, Lord Ashdown is an older and vile man who sought pleasure in tormenting Annabelle with his lascivious manners. His single goal in setting out to marry Annabelle was to gain her father’s money and a sizeable dowry. Of course Annabelle saw through his conniving ways immediately and she had instantly disliked his smarmy behavior and his inappropriate ways of always touching her. But alas, as a young lady with a title, she had to obey her demanding father and follow his stringent rules.
Then by chance, Annabelle meets the sweet and kind Floyd who is a stable boy on her father’s estate. There is an instant connection which Annabelle is shocked to feel yet there is no denying the way Floyd’s sweetness relaxes her and his simplest touch excites her. Of course Floyd feels the exact same way too, if not a bit more because most men has a tendency to not hold back their feelings. However, as the stable boy, he knew he could never ask her hand in marriage. But wait, is there a secret to his title afterall?
As Annabelle and Floyd’s relationship grew, so did her hatred and fear of Lord Ashdown. He did not relent in pursuing the engagement and even a wedding date had been set. Annabelle grew desperate as her father didn’t care about her fears of the Lord and her mother tried but did not succeed in saving her from an impending doomed marriage. So the only thing Annabelle could do was to run away with Floyd although they had very little money to do so.
Young love and hopes and dreams become realized when Annabelle’s father finally realized that Lord Ashdown was a horrible man. However, it was all too late. Floyd, thinking that Annabelle had decided to marry the horrible Lord Ashdown, in a fit of self pity and broken heart left the estate to start a life of his own as a horse trainer and business man. If he couldn’t have Annabelle then at least he can continue with his other dream of being his own man and becoming a successful horse trainer.
However, we jump to five years later and Annabelle starts a new life of her own after escaping from her home. She meets a new man who is kind and thoughtful to her but she never feels the same spark as she did with her Floyd. In her heart she would never forget Floyd and the love and devotion they had for each other. But alas, she had to move on with the new man who has been nothing but kind to her.
The story ends happily ever after of course, but I felt the sense that the author could have written a bit more about the time jump. I realize that would probably extend the story too much, but I would have liked to know more about what Floyd did in those five years.
Annabelle Enchants the Rejected Earl was an easy to read story and the cleverness of detailing Annabelle’s innocence and maturity was a true delight. I instantly liked Floyd and despised Lord Ashdown. And although I hated the way Annabelle’s father had treated her, in the end he had somewhat redeemed his harsh behavior to some degree.