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Mad About the Duke
Mad About the Duke
Mad About the Duke
Audiobook9 hours

Mad About the Duke

Written by Elizabeth Boyle

Narrated by Susan Duerden

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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madness mad-nes n (14c): the quality or state of being mad:a: rage b: insanity c: extreme folly d: ecstasy, enthusiasm.

And, added in the margins of the dictionary owned by James Tremont, the 9th Duke of Parkerton, one additional definition:

e: the state of finding oneself mistaken for a solicitor by a duke-hunting beauty who needs to be enthusiastically taught the true meaning of love.

Rage, insanity, extreme folly, and ecstasy will most likely be involved.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 2, 2021
ISBN9781705211427
Mad About the Duke
Author

Elizabeth Boyle

Elizabeth Boyle has always loved romance and now lives it each and every day by writing adventurous and passionate stories that readers from all around the world have described as “page-turners.” Since her first book was published, she’s seen her romances become New York Times and USA Today bestsellers and has won the RWA RITA® and the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Awards. She resides in Seattle with her family, her garden, and her always-growing collection of yarn. Readers can visit her at www.elizabethboyle.com, or follow her own adventures on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.  www.avonromance.com www.facebook.com/avonromance 

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Much better than the one before. Even though it was a rehash of the first book in the series, it was fun watching the relationship develop between the duke and the heroine. The last half hour crisis was a bit annoying and depended on the heroine forgetting everything she knew about the man she was supposed to be in love with but they didn’t drag it out too much or make anything too awful happen. It was a nice fun easy listen and I love Susan Duerden

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