The Making of a Duchess
β Scribed by Galen, Shana
- Book ID
- 109014438
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks, Inc.
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Series
- Sons of the Revolution 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A very dangerous attraction...and an even more dangerous secret
Julien Harcourt, duc de Valère, is more than willing to marry the lovely young lady his mother has chosen. Little does he know, she's been sent to prove him a spy and a traitor.
Sarah Smith's mission is to find out whether the Duc's trips to the Continent are as innocent as he claims, but the way he looks at her is far from innocent.
Their risky game of cat and mouse propels them from the ballrooms of London to the prisons of Paris, and into a fragile love that may not survive their deceptions.
Equal parts action and passion, readers will be left breathless by this tale of family, espionage and a fragile love story that neither dares to hope for.
The first in RITA nominee Shana Galen's Regency romance trilogy about three brothers struggling to reconnect and restore their noble heritage in the aftermath of the French Revolution, each losing his heart along the way.
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