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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I was wondering why know-one had reviewed this book yet, so that did worry me a little however I must say that I did enjoy it and this is a new author for me. Yes Abigail did annoy sometimes and there were times that I was like get over it already and move on, however if you think about she was right. Danforth never spoke to her while they were engaged, was constantly out and about with his rumored mistress. Wouldn't you be upset if the ton gossiped behind your back thinking that you were going to put up with it. Abigail already suffered many embarrassing moments with the horrid father that she had, I would have ended the engagement also, but my friends all is not as seems..Enjoy! Rcvd an ARC at no cost to author..(netgalley) voluntarily reviewed with my own thoughts and opinions. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Publisher SeriesHarlequin Historical (1437)
Stranded at a house party with the mysterious Duke. When a storm hits, outspoken Abigail Prescott is trapped at a house party with Benedict Moore, the Duke of Danforth, the very man she was once betrothed to! Wishing to know the man she was to marry, Abigail had called off their sudden engagement. But now they're reunited once more Benedict seems determined to win her back and make her his Duchess. His method: irresistible seduction. No library descriptions found. |
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Enjoyable romance with interesting characters. ( )