A Duke for Miss Townsbridge by Sophie Barnes

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A Duke for Miss Townsbridge by Sophie Barnes
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She threatens to conquer his heart…

When Matthew Donovan, Duke of Brunswick, proposes to Sarah Townsbridge, she’s shocked. After all, she’s never met him before. One thing is clear though – he obviously needs help. So after turning him down, she decides to get to know him better, and finds out she’s right. But fixing a broken man is not the same as adopting a puppy. Least of all when the man in question has no desire to be saved.
Matthew has his mind set on Sarah. Kind and energetic, she’ll make an excellent mother. Best of all, her reclusiveness is sure to make her accept the sort of marriage he has in mind – one where they live apart. The only problem is, to convince her, they must spend time together. And the more they do, the more he risks falling prey to the one emotion he knows he must avoid at all cost: love.

  • File Name:a-duke-for-miss-townsbridge-by-sophie-barnes.epub
  • Original Title:A Duke for Miss Townsbridge (The Townsbridges, #4)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:4100774386
  • Publisher:Sophie Barnes
  • Date:2020-10-20
  • Subject:Rogue,Enemies to lovers,Happily ever after,Short story,Quick read
  • File Size:302.658 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright Page
  • 3. By Sophie Barnes | Novels
  • 4. Novellas
  • 5. Chapter One
  • 6. Chapter Two
  • 7. Chapter Three
  • 8. Chapter Four
  • 9. Chapter Five
  • 10. Chapter Six
  • 11. Chapter Seven
  • 12. Chapter Eight
  • 13. Chapter Nine
  • 14. An Unexpected Temptation | Chapter One
  • 15. Acknowledgments
  • 16. About The Author
  • 17. Sign up for Sophie Barnes's Mailing List
  • 18. Further Reading: When Love Leads To Scandal

2 comments
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Kiley O
Kiley O

After finishing this book, I have to say out of all the books in the Townsbridge series, this was by far the worst. Although the others were just as short, they, at least, were complete in their telling. This one just...ends, and not at all in a way that could be considered satisfying. To me, it is an incomplete story.

Reply3 years ago
    Kiley O
    Kiley O

    It would be nice if the author could put the address with the proper title. I.E. "Your Grace goes with a Duke...NEVER addressed (either verbally or written) as "my Lord".

    Reply3 years ago