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Nothing Like a Duke

The Duke's Sons, Book 4

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A Pink of the ton and a Bluestocking can have nothing in common. Except an incendiary attraction, a sinister enemy and a determination to discover why they can't resist each other. Lord Robert Gresham has given up all hope that the beautiful and independent Flora Jennings will ever take him seriously. He heads to an exclusive country house party to forget about the beauty haunting his thoughts. Too bad the lady in question has no intention of being forgotten.©2017 Jane LeCompte (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Royal Romance Royalty

Critic reviews

'Another triumph of nuanced characterization and sparkling wit.' (Booklist)

'Satisfying... Ashford's knack for expressing modern-feeling relationship dynamics while never stepping out of period makes this story especially easy to enjoy.' (Publishers Weekly)

'Ashford charms readers with an original love story with a fresh and feminist twist: a heroine who can rescue herself when there's a hero around who's willing to save her.' (RT Book Reviews)

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It was a pleasure to listen to the narrator was good and the story line was very plausible. Also not too many Americanisms of language thank goodness

Great story

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The story is sweet and heartfelt….

It is easy listening and one flies through the book - beautifully presented …

Adorable….

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Not as many errors as most USA authors of English Regency apart from the pre marital sex with a genteel young lady.
But persnickerty really stood out as an USA term from a later period.
The narrator confused me with an Irish name I'd not heard before until I finally realised she meant Sir Liam. None of the others had their titles used every other sentence and certainly not run together as one word.

not too bad

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