The Way to a Duke's Heart: The Truth About the Duke
β Scribed by Linden, Caroline
- Publisher
- Avon
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 620 KB
- Series
- The Truth About the Duke 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Charles de Lacey, Lord Gresham, is running out of time, running from his responsibilities, and running from love.
Destined to be a duke, Charles de Lacey has led a life of decadent pleasure, free of any care for propriety or responsibility. It comes as a terrible shock to learn that he might be stripped of everything, thanks to his father's scandalous past. He has no choice but to find the blackmailer who would ruin himΠ²Πβand his only link to the villain is a woman who may be part of the plotΠ²ΠΒ¦
To save his fortune and title, he vows he'll stop at nothingΠ²Πβin fact, he's all too eager to unravel the beautiful, tart-tongued Tessa Neville. She intrigues him and tempts him like no other lady ever has. With only his heart to guide him, and keenly aware that his entire future is at stake, Charles must decide: is she the woman of his dreams, or an enemy in disguise?
About the Author
Caroline Linden knew from an early age she was a reader, but not a writer. Despite an addiction to Trixie Belden and Nancy Drew, she studied physics and dreamed of being an astronaut. She earned a math degree from Harvard College and then wrote software for a financial services firm, all the while reading everything in sight but especially romance. Only after she had children, and found herself with only picture books to read, did she begin to make up a story of her own. To her immense surprise, it turned out to be an entire novelΠ²Πβand it was much more fun than writing computer code. Now the author of seven books, she lives with her family in New England.
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_Dear Lady Truelove . . . I have fallen in love, truly and completely in love, for the first time. The man whom I hold in such passionate regard, however, is not of my station. He is a painter, a brilliant artist. Needless to say, my family would not approve . . ._ Henry, Duke of Torquil, wouldnβt