Lorraine Heath

Waking Up With the Duke

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“Lorraine Heath’s books are always magic.”—Cathy Maxwell
“She writes the most powerfully moving love stories in romance today.”—Jill Barnett
“Heath steals your heart, then takes you on a journey that will leave you torn between tears and joy.”—Christina Dodd
Meet London’s Greatest Lovers! New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath’s delights and enchants, moves and mesmerizes historical romance readers with Waking Up With the Duke, the third installment in her unforgettable series in which the rakish sons of a scandalous Dowager Duchess, discover passion, pleasure, and true love. Perfect for Lisa Kleypas and Liz Carlyle fans, Waking Up With the Duke transports readers back to Victorian England, where a dangerous passion is born when a handsome rogue nobleman is approached with a most unusual request…
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330 printed pages
Publication year
2011
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  • Denise Fernandes Almeidahas quoted5 years ago
    Ainsley, old chap, how are you?” Walfort asked. He was still in the carriage, peering out the window.
    Ainsley stepped back. Walfort didn’t seem at all distressed seeing him for the first time since he’d sent his wife to Blackmoor Cottage. He wondered if he could be as unaffected as Walfort if he found himself gazing upon a man who had known his wife intimately. He didn’t think so. As a matter of fact, he knew so. In all likelihood, even if he had no use of his legs, he’d find a way to catapult himself from the carriage and introduce the man to his fists.
    “Don’t know if you’ve heard,” Walfort continued. “Jayne is with child.”
    He understood the motivation behind his cousin’s announcement. He’d done it for the benefit of the servants. A man thrilled with the realization that his wife would soon give birth. A man letting all know that he was still a man.
    Ainsley couldn’t help himself. His gaze flickered back to Jayne. “That’s wonderful news. Congratulations.” He thought his voice could not have carried less excitement if he were already in the grave.
  • Nyampingahas quoted7 years ago
    himself out of the chair. He’d meant to do so

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