
The road to the Emerald Isle is fraught with unforeseen dangers, but the greatest peril of all might just be discovering that he has a heart. His foolish agreement may prove his undoing. When his search leads to Ireland, the last thing he needs is the determined, achingly innocent Thea, who arrives in the dead of night demanding he escort her to her aunt. Garrett, Duke of Osborne, is far too heartless for debutantes or marriage-he uses dalliances and public spectacle to distract from his real purpose: finding the man who destroyed his family. The duke ruined her plans and he’ll just have to fix them. Until an arrogant, sinfully handsome duke singles her out for a waltz, making Thea the most popular belle of the season. She will quietly exit to her aunt’s Irish estate for a life of blissful freedom.

She won’t domesticate a duke, entangle an earl, or vie for a viscount. Have you read this?Īfter three failed seasons and a disastrous jilting, Lady Dorothea Beaumont has had more than enough of her family’s scheming. Readers said the hero and heroine have some really great chemistry, but there were too many side plots going on. If I Only Had a Duke by Lenora Bell is $1.99! This is the second book in The Disgraceful Dukes series. Warning: Contains elections, confections, and a number of erections. But as election intrigue turns dark, they’ll have to cast the cruelest vote of all: loyalty…or love. Nick and Phoebe soon realize the only match their hearts will accept is the one society will not allow.



Her teenage sister is pregnant, and Phoebe’s last-ditch defense against her sister’s ruin is her vote–and her hand. Much as she would love to simply ignore the unappetizing matrimonial candidate pushed at her by the handsome earl’s son, she can’t. Under her town’s by-laws, though, she owns a vote that only a husband can cast. For months, he’s lived alone with his depression, blockaded in his lodgings.īut with his younger brother desperate to win the local election, Nick has a new set of marching orders: dust off the legendary family charm and maneuver the beautiful Phoebe Sparks into a politically advantageous marriage. Nick Dymond enjoyed the rough-and-tumble military life until a bullet to the leg sent him home to his emotionally distant, politically obsessed family. She can’t cast them (pesky ovaries) but her husband can, so her hand in marriage makes her a political pawn. This book has a 3.7-star average. Sweet Disorder by Rose Lerner is 99c! This is a unique historical featuring the son of an earl, and a heroine who has one piece of power: two votes.
