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How to Tempt a Duke
Overview
How to tempt a duke? By refusing to be tempted at all...
He'd returned from war a duke. Now Rafael Daughtry was battling a force more terrifying than Napoleon's army--his family. Thankfully, his childhood friend Charlotte Seavers had agreed--reluctantly--to a bargain. While Rafe would provide her with the home she'd lost, Charlotte would provide him with a chaperone for his unruly twin sisters.
But who would chaperone Rafe? For the feisty young girl he remembered had blossomed into a sensual woman--a woman whose haunting beauty and deeply kept secrets drew him like no other. Charlotte had good reason to mistrust men--yet could Rafe's sizzling seduction convince her to give in to temptation?
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Editorial Reviews
Michaels (Becket's Last Stand) debuts the Daughtry family series with a straightforward Regency-era romance between childhood friends. With the untimely death of his uncle and two cousins, Rafael "Rafe" Daughtry, in France with the British army, unexpectedly inherits a dukedom. War hero Rafe arrives at his boyhood home of Ashurst Hall to encounter Miss Charlotte Seavers. Charlotte, who has forsaken her childhood nickname of Charlie, is still spunky and strong willed but far from the hoyden "menace" he remembered. Rafe finds her boldness admirable, but as the attraction between the pair blossoms, he's disturbed by her skittish manner, especially when he discovers that Charlotte was formerly engaged to his odious cousin Harold. The swift-moving plot and an interesting subplot involving attempted murder are tarnished by a lack of character development, resulting in a merely average read. (Sept.)
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Product Details
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Published by
Harlequin
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Publish Date
August 31, 2009
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Print ISBN
0373773714
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eBook ISBN
9781426838798
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Imprint
Harlequin
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Filesize
851.10 KB
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Number of Print Pages*
352
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