Julia and the Duke by Samantha Holt

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Julia and the Duke by Samantha Holt
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“One of them might now be a viscountess but it does not clear the taint of scandal from those frightful Chadwick girls. Why we must deign to entertain them, I will never know!” Lady Bromsley, Countess of Marlbury.
A new duke moving into their sleepy village doesn’t interest Julia, especially when she hears all about his scandalous behavior in London. Rumors of gambling debts, illicit liaisons, and pub brawls surround the far-too-handsome Duke of Weston.
The far-too-handsome duke who happens to want to build a mill on her favorite nature spot, meaning Julia’s beloved otters will be homeless.
Not matter what she says, the stubborn man will not back down, but this bluestocking will not give up easily. With the help of her sisters, she must find a way to persuade him to make money another way.
If only the far-too-handsome duke did not seem to enjoy riling her so much. If only he would not insist on getting under her skin and pretending to be interested in her. All this talk of liking redheads and freckles will not make her forget those animals in need.

Will it?

  • File Name:julia-and-the-duke-by-samantha-holt.epub
  • Original Title:Julia and the Duke (Bluestocking Brides Book 2)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B073T16Q9M
  • Publisher:UNKNOWN
  • Date:2017-08-08T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:154.844 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Julia and the Duke
  • 2. Chapter One
  • 3. Chapter Two
  • 4. Chapter Three
  • 5. Chapter Four
  • 6. Chapter Five
  • 7. Chapter Six
  • 8. Chapter Seven
  • 9. Chapter Eight
  • 10. Chapter Nine
  • 11. Chapter Ten
  • 12. Chapter Eleven
  • 13. Chapter Twelve
  • 14. Chapter Thirteen
  • 15. Chapter Fourteen
  • 16. Epilogue

1 comments
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Kiley O
Kiley O

Oh the travesty! Why can't authors do the research on nobility before writing their books? Or...at least check it out before they send it to the publishing company? DUKES are not LORDS! They are NOT addressed as "My Lord". A person does not talk about the and say, "Lord Weston". They would say "The Duke of Weston". They are addressed as, "Your Grace". Makes it a struggle for readers who KNOW the difference when that error is repeated throughout the entire book. Other than the struggle with titles and misnomers, the book was quite enjoyable...if you can get past the mistakes.

Reply3 years ago
  • GIA ARA

    Agree! especially when you're writing a historical romance!

    3 years ago