The Duke Who Came To Town by Sophie Barnes

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The Duke Who Came To Town by Sophie Barnes
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She doesn’t want to be a kept woman…

Josephine Potter knows she must retain her employment to provide for her younger sisters and to maintain the house. While a young woman working as an accountant – at a hotel no less – could be frowned upon by some, it’s still a respectable way to earn a living. No matter what a certain duke might think. Besides, Josephine has a few rules she lives by: Don’t rely on others, don’t accept money from someone you don’t know, and never allow a man to control your life. But when she is fired from her job, Josephine may have to bend a few rules…

Devon, the Duke of Snowdon, has never met a more bull-headed woman than Josephine Potter!

The Potter sisters are granddaughters of an earl and should not have to work for a living. So despite Josephine’s arguments, Devon insists she end her employee status immediately and accept a stipend for her and her sisters. When she is then fired, she accuses him of meddling in her life…and things are about to heat up despite the cold winter weather. As they work together to figure out why Devon’s hotel is losing money, a mutual attraction that won’t be denied, grows between them.
But when rumors of impropriety abound, can Josephine’s reputation be saved…or will her life be destroyed by scandal?

  • File Name:the-duke-who-came-to-town-by-sophie-barnes.epub
  • Original Title:The Duke Who Came To Town (The Honorable Scoundrels Book 3)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0752PW9T4
  • Date:2017-11-20T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:362.204 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Copyright
  • 2. Also by Sophie Barnes
  • 3. Chapter 1
  • 4. Chapter 2
  • 5. Chapter 3
  • 6. Chapter 4
  • 7. Chapter 5
  • 8. Chapter 6
  • 9. Epilogue
  • 10. Acknowledgments
  • 11. About the Author
  • 12. Other Books In This Series

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Book 3 of The Honorable Scoundrel series was quite entertaining. The humor was off the charts. The book was about the eldest Potter sister, 26-year-old Josephine Potter, who worked as an accountant at a local hotel (quite an unusual position for a woman in those days). Since the Potter's father had squandered the family fortune and then, to everyone's dismay, promptly died, two of the three sisters had been forced to find employment. The middle sister, Louise (the Heroine from Book 1), found a position as a governess in the furthest northern portion of England. Between Josephine and Louise, they were both determined that the youngest sister, Eve (the Heroine of Book 2), would never have to work and would have a Season that was denied them. The other main character was Devon, the Duke of Snowden. He was a friend to the new Earl of Priorsbridge, the 3 sisters' guardian, and the Earl had asked him to look in on the sister while he was in London to make certain they were doing well and had not fallen on hard times (which they had). Josephine was not happy with the appearance of the Duke, especially when he told her she must quit her job and venture back into Society with his sister. There was plenty of chemistry between the two main characters, the passion was a subtle smoldering. Plenty of drama, a bit of angst, and the building of a life-long friendship carried this story to its completion. The entire series was well-written and, like the first two books, this one found its place with the Keeper for the Shelves books.

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