Toby D. (bookswapper) reviewed The Dastardly Duke (Perfect Bride, Bk 2) (Signet Regency Romance) on + 188 more book reviews
Excellent regency romance with a deaf heroine who has some attitude. Fun and different book - someone come get this book and put it in circulation!
Rebecca Z. (reinazee) reviewed The Dastardly Duke (Perfect Bride, Bk 2) (Signet Regency Romance) on + 36 more book reviews
Very witty dialogue between characters. Enjoyed the writing and will definately be looking for more books by this author.
Wendy Y. (wry) reviewed The Dastardly Duke (Perfect Bride, Bk 2) (Signet Regency Romance) on + 22 more book reviews
HIS FAIR LADY
Julian LeFevre, Duke of Claridge, found being a reformed rake terribly dull. So he wagered a friend that he could make any pretty trollop in London pass for a lady of the ton. But when his friend presented him with Miss Hannah Gregory, Julian felt a stirring of doubt . . . and of desire.
Indeed, far from the typical light-skirt, Hannah had a ready wit, a wicked tongue, and the most wondrous gray eyes. And although she concealed her real past, she couldn't disguise her unbending pride or her attraction to the scoundrel who offered a small fortune to transform her into a smooth-tongued beauty. The charade could cause a scandal and, worse, break her heart . . . especially if Hannah forgot that this was merely a masquerade.
Julian LeFevre, Duke of Claridge, found being a reformed rake terribly dull. So he wagered a friend that he could make any pretty trollop in London pass for a lady of the ton. But when his friend presented him with Miss Hannah Gregory, Julian felt a stirring of doubt . . . and of desire.
Indeed, far from the typical light-skirt, Hannah had a ready wit, a wicked tongue, and the most wondrous gray eyes. And although she concealed her real past, she couldn't disguise her unbending pride or her attraction to the scoundrel who offered a small fortune to transform her into a smooth-tongued beauty. The charade could cause a scandal and, worse, break her heart . . . especially if Hannah forgot that this was merely a masquerade.