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Her Favorite Duke

The 1797 Club, Book 2

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The second exciting book in the best-selling 1797 Club series by USA Today best-selling author Jess Michaels.

Simon Greene, Duke of Crestwood has been obsessed with Margaret Rylon for years. There is only one thing standing between them: her fiancé, who also happens to be his best friend. He is desperate not to destroy everything in his life by giving in to his desires, but when Meg and Simon are trapped alone together overnight during a storm, the resulting scandal not only breaks Meg's existing engagement, but forces Simon to offer for her instead.

Margaret is sorry to have hurt her family and her fiancé, but all she's ever wanted was Simon. Her determination to make a happy life with him is only heightened when they submit to passions that have long dwelled beneath the surface. But while Simon may give her his body, he withholds his heart out of guilt and fear of what a connection to her may expose.

And if he doesn't learn to fight for her soon, they both may lose a chance at happiness.

©2017 Jesse Petersen (P)2017 Jesse Petersen
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The narrator drives me nuts ! Wherever did she get the impression that the “upper class” spoke with nasal voices. It’s grating, and I have all these books just for the stories sake.

Theses are good tales

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The hero self-pitying wimp, who likes to have reasons to punish himself. The females in these stories are the only ones who seem to have any backbone. The ditched fiancee never fancied the girl but didn't want to disappoint his best friend. So you would think he would be happy about the outcome. Instead, he has temper tantrums that last weeks. This results in drunken sprees,wanting to fight, so giving the gossip plenty of fodder. The secondary characters are all one dimensional. This is a truly tedious book, with lots of gratuitous and graphical sex thrown in. Spent most of the time fastwarding.
The narrator is awful as usual and can't do male voices. Maybe she should just read the story without embellishments.

A plethora of pathetic Dukes.

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