*Money.* Of course she was after my money. I don't know how the hell I could've convinced myself differently. And now, she's pregnant with my child. At least, she says she is. I'm preparing my lawyers. I'm gearing up for war. Because there's a sliver of a chance the child is mine. And my chi
Worth More Than Rubies
β Scribed by Grace Burrowes
- Book ID
- 111971456
- Publisher
- Grace Burrowes
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781956975949
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
All the Duke of Dunfallon wants this holiday season is a respite from the machinations of the matchmakers. When pursued by a particularly determined would-be duchess, he ducks into the West Bartholomew Street Lending Library. Librarian Emerald Armstrong sees a dapper gent in a bit of a hurry and mistakes Dunfallon for a curate overdue for his assignation with West Bart's theological collection.
Dunfallon is intrigued by Emmie's love of books, her disdain for society's games, and her ferocious generosity of spirit toward all of the library's patrons. She has no patience with posturing, and thus he takes the risk of admitting his true identity. To his surprise, Emmie doesn't mind all that much that he's a duke--some things cannot be helped--but she is far less willing to keep silent about Dunfallon's other secret, the one he has been guarding from even his fellow peers.
If an honorable woman is worth more than rubies, what will a duke sacrifice to earn her...
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