The Scarred Duke’s Gamble: A Historical Regency Romance Novel
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Duke Thomas’ only desire is to find his father’s killer and bring them to justice. But to do that, he must navigate a Society that can never look past the scars on his face…
Grace knows she is doomed when she finds herself alone with the notorious scarred Duke, moments away from a devastation scandal… Yet he saves her. And now she has to repay him the favor…
So when he proposes a fake courtship, she cannot deny him. It may all be a ruse, but the way he looks at her beneath those scars is enough to awaken something within her. Something that makes her want to risk everything…
*If you like powerful Dukes, loving Duchesses and a marvelous depiction of the majestic Regency and Victorian era, then The Scarred Duke’s Gamble is the novel for you.
An enchanting regency romance of 60,000 words (around 300 pages), written by Patricia Haverton and published by Cobalt Fairy.
No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.
Pick up “The Scarred Duke’s Gamble” today to discover Patricia’s captivating story!
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Additional information
Publisher | Cobalt Fairy LLC (27 Oct. 2023) |
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Language | English |
File size | 3502 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 351 pages |
by D Henderson
I enjoyed this story. It has an unexpected twist at the end. Duke Thomas is trying to find who killed his father and brother. Society seems to blame him for their deaths. Grace is trying to avoid marriage. They agree to a false courtship so that Thomas can restore his name in Society. There are a lot of misunderstandings between Grace and Thomas and neither of them wants to admit their feelings for the other. However, all is finally resolved when Thomas finds the real culprit and it makes them both realise their true feelings.
Although I enjoyed the story, I do find it very annoying when the scene changes without any indication or chapter divide. Also, I don’t understand why authors cannot seem to find other names for their female character, other than Grace. It makes if so confusing when the Duke is addressed as Your Grace and Grace will become Her Grace, Grace Robins!