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Ruining the Duke’s Wedding

A Historical Regency Romance Novel

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Ruining the Duke’s Wedding

By: Hanna Hamilton
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“No matter your intentions, crashing my wedding is utterly scandalous…”

When Emma Hayward discovers her childhood friend is about to marry the notorious Duke of Wells, she is determined to save her. No matter the cost…

Evan Haddington has every detail of his future carefully arranged. Until a bold, captivating lady destroys his plans. And he won’t let her get away with it…

Emma’s actions lead to an unexpected twist. She becomes his bride. Yet, despite their promise to keep their distance, she can no longer deny her attraction for the one man she can never have... her own husband.

*If you like a realistic yet charming depiction of the Regency and Victorian era, then Ruining the Duke’s Wedding is the novel for you.

An enchanting regency romance of 80,000 words (around 400 pages), written by Hanna Hamilton and published by Cobalt Fairy.

No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.

Pick up "Ruining the Duke’s Wedding" today to discover Hanna's amazing new story!
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Victorian Feel-Good
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Virtual voice read the book so not deterred with criticisms of those who read actual words. The class rules of the aristocracy & commoner are dealt with. However ever thinking in that period that a person from the aristocracy could marry another aristocrat but actually have a lover as a commoner is utterly ridiculous. It’s dealt with twice in the story. No one is thinking of offspring from such alliances. Absolutely would not work! Of course secrets allow the conflicts to occur & be worked out in the end. Would have been better to just stick to Evan & Emma’s story.

Unlikely ending for a Regency romance

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