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The duke's disaster / Grace Burrowes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Casablanca, [2015]Description: 439 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1492605301
  • 9781492605300
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Between his high-handedness, her pride, and both of their bruised and tender hearts, what else could possibly go wrong? Noah Winters, Duke of Anselm, proposes to prim Lady Thea Collins because he's loath to waste time on courtship nonsense and Lady Thea should make a biddable duchess. Noah prides himself on his practicality, so he's dismayed when his engagement to Lady Thea embroils him in nothing but trouble. Is he courting a duchess of convenience or a ducal disaster? Lady Thea has fallen on hard times, and accepts His Grace's proposal because he shows every indication of being a distant and manageable husband. When the duke intrudes into every aspect of Thea's life, and adds humor, tenderness, and passionate kisses to their bargain, Thea must take His Grace firmly in hand"--Page [4] of cover.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Grace Burrowes is terrific." --Julia Quinn, NYT bestselling author of the Bridgerton series

Between his high-handedness, her pride, and both of their bruised and tender hearts, what else could possibly go wrong?

Noah Winters, Duke of Anselm, proposes to prim Lady Thea Collins because he's loathe to waste time on courtship nonsense and Lady Thea should make a biddable duchess. Noah prides himself on his practicality, so he's dismayed when his engagement to Lady Thea embroils him in nothing but trouble. Is he courting a duchess of convenience or a ducal disaster?

Lady Thea has fallen on hard times, and accepts His Grace's proposal because he shows every indication of being a distant and manageable husband. When the duke intrudes into every aspect of Thea's life, and adds humor, tenderness and passionate kisses to their bargain, Thea must take His Grace firmly in hand.

Regency Romances from Grace Burrowes:
The Heir (The Windhams: The Duke's Obsession, Book 1)
Darius (The Lonely Lords, Book 1)
Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish (The Windhams: The Duke's Daughters, Book 1)

Additional Praise for The Duke's Disaster:
"I fell head-over-heels-in-love with this book, the characters, the plot, etc. The hero of the story, Noah Winters, helped make this book one splendid romance! The Duke's Disaster must be on your list of books to read this year! ...I think it's one of the best romances for years to come!"-- Night Owl Reviews, Top Pick!

Includes an excerpt from: Tremaine's true love (pages [433]-439).

"Between his high-handedness, her pride, and both of their bruised and tender hearts, what else could possibly go wrong? Noah Winters, Duke of Anselm, proposes to prim Lady Thea Collins because he's loath to waste time on courtship nonsense and Lady Thea should make a biddable duchess. Noah prides himself on his practicality, so he's dismayed when his engagement to Lady Thea embroils him in nothing but trouble. Is he courting a duchess of convenience or a ducal disaster? Lady Thea has fallen on hard times, and accepts His Grace's proposal because he shows every indication of being a distant and manageable husband. When the duke intrudes into every aspect of Thea's life, and adds humor, tenderness, and passionate kisses to their bargain, Thea must take His Grace firmly in hand"--Page [4] of cover.

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