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How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke
5.0
Laura Lee Guhrke, one of my favorite
historical romance authors, cleverly works
the marriage of convenience trope in this
funny, touching romance.
historical romance authors, cleverly works
the marriage of convenience trope in this
funny, touching romance.
The Making of a Gentleman by Shana Galen
5.0
Felicity Bennett is engaged to marry a gambling swindler against her will, her only way out is to pay him. So she accepts a tutoring position for the impressive Duc and Duchesse de Valere. Felicity expects to be a governess to a small boy named Armand, but she finds out that Armand is a very handsome, if untamed, grown man. Armand had been imprisoned since childhood during the French Revolution. While in prison, he lost all human contact, even losing his ability/desire to speak and touch others. Will Felicity be able to help him communicate in society and overcome his past, and can Armand help her overcome hers?
it was a great read
it was a great read