While it was true none of his neighbours had had much affection for the recently deceased earl, largely because he had been a thoroughly horrid man for the entirety of his life, it felt wrong to tar his replacement with the same brush based on wild assumptions which were, as yet, wholly groundless. The new Earl of Hockley might well be a perfectly affable gentleman for all they knew, generous in both spirit and in deed, and a man who took his responsibilities seriously. Therefore, he surely deserved the benefit of the doubt until he proved otherwise? Especially if their family connection was as distant as it seemed to be. Somerset was a good hundred and fifty miles from this sleepy little enclave near the Thames and nobody had ever seen him before. With his rugged good looks, windswept sandy hair, piercing blue eyes and exceedingly broad shoulders, her wayward and wanton eyes would have certainly remembered him if she had.