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Beguiling the Duke

Beguiling the Duke

On the way to meet his future wife, the Duke of Lawford’s coach loses a wheel. Repair is impossible because he’s landed in Marrywell on the first day of their annual May Day Matchmaking Festival and everyone is on holiday. Furthermore, there are no rooms to let, so Law must accept the hospitality of a country squire or, more accurately, from his beautiful, clever daughter who obviously runs the household.
 
After a disastrous foray at the matchmaking festival four years ago, Sadie Campion has mostly hidden away at home. But at twenty-four, this may be her last chance to marry and have a home and family of her own. When her unexpected houseguest offers to help her attract a husband, she can hardly refuse and, on the duke’s arm, becomes the belle of the festival. 
 
As they grow closer and attraction simmers between them, Law wonders if she is the match he was destined to make…

Reviews
  • Great story

    I absolutely enjoyed every moment of this book. I only wish it was longer but it captured my interest from the very first chapter!

    By Rian R.

  • Excellent

    Loved Law, who was a better man than his father; loved Sadie, who saw him for the man he was and not just the dukedom (tho having many qualities a good duchess ought to have). I was absolutely beguiled by their story (yes, even though it was formulaic). Supporting cast of characters also ok. Would give six stars if possible!

    By pickanamedammit

  • Entertaining

    This is a delightful story. The woman who falls in love with the duke is an interesting character, as is he duke. The townspeople and her family just add to the fun.

    By Wicked slipper

  • Short and sweet

    Loved it . . .

    By prashar_yami

  • Enjoyable!

    I love to read, and books such as this are enjoyable & relaxing. The plot had a little bit of e/thing; family relationships, trivial conflicts; community interactions, and situational decisions.

    By musamusa said

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