• The Duke She Married

  • The Atwood Sisters, Book 1
  • De: Jessie Clever
  • Narrado por: Bridget Thomas
  • Duración: 8 h y 7 m
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (10 calificaciones)

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De: Jessie Clever
Narrado por: Bridget Thomas
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Orphaned and destitute, Lady Amelia Atwood must marry to save her family from utter financial devastation. Lost between her sisters, neglected by her father, and scorned by her mother, Amelia learned being close to people only brought hurt and loneliness, and she avoids them at all costs. But if she wishes to save her sisters, she must sacrifice herself.

To the Ghoul of Greyfair.

Disfigured by the fire that killed his wife, Lucas Bennett, the Duke of Greyfair, hides in his remote island castle, avoiding the rumors that suggest he murdered his wife. But when his need for an heir drives him from his lair, he strikes a bargain with the desperate Earl of Biggleswade for the hand of his daughter. Lucas’s plan is simple, but he’ll soon discover she’s not the timid debutante he had bargained for.

The Duke She Married is the first book in the steamy, heart-stopping historical romance series, The Atwood Sisters. If you love sexy, spellbinding romance and heartwarming humor, don’t miss this captivating series from best-selling author Jessie Clever.

Discover adventure and romance when you download The Duke She Married today.

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    5 out of 5 stars
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I love the humor that is laced throughout the whole story.

I love the way the author writes the story. She makes an obvious ugly be something to shine on, how people can seem ugly but ends up being just a piece of life. (just as good writer as Beatrice Small)

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Lovely romance

The idea of an injured disfigured duke and a beautiful new bride is an old story but a good one. I really enjoyed it. The bride had her own backstory but found love in her arranged marriage. He learns to tame his demons and how to trust love.
My only criticism was the voice the narrator used for Lucas. It sounded like an old man of about 90. I thought he must of had an injury to his throat and voice at first, then realized it was supposed to be the normal voice if the husband. It annoyed me throughout the book.

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