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Matters of a Duke’s Heart

A Historical Regency Romance Novel

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Matters of a Duke’s Heart

De: Lucy Langton
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With the threat of spinsterhood looming overhead, Lady Felicity Merriweather knows she must start putting duty above everything else, and put her romantic dreams to rest. When one chance meeting in the Vauxhall Gardens brings her face-to-face with the brooding Duke of Langdon, Felicity’s destiny is about to change once and for all…

Ever since that fateful night of his wife’s passing, Spencer Dunne, the Duke of Langdon, has withdrawn from society. With the whole ton whispering terrible rumors about the role he played back then, he is trying to leave his foul reputation behind, as well as find a mother for his young son. Could Felicity be all he ever needed?

Despite their marriage of convenience, the duke and the wallflower slowly start opening their hearts to each other, like flowers in the sun. However, as Spencer’s past catches up to him, will they manage to tend to old wounds before true love passes them by?

"Matters of a Duke’s Heart" is a historical romance novel of approximately 65,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Tropes: Widower Hero/ Brooding Hero, Marriage of Convenience, Opposites Attract

Ficción Histórica Histórico Regencia Victoriana Romance
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