A Wicked Duke to Her Rescue by Henrietta Harding – Free eBooks Download
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Being mistreated by her stepmother her whole life, the fiery Liliane Ward is trying to live a peaceful life, which leaves no time for romance. Certainly no time for the seductive stranger she keeps running into… However, when a flaming encounter at a ball reveals that he is the newly named Duke of Gillingham, remaining unnoticed will become much harder.
Can her desire for the Duke make her dance on the wild side?
Harry, the tempting Duke of Gillingham, is convinced that love is not in the cards for him. However, things are about to change when he meets a mysterious servant-girl who insists on keeping her identity a secret. After her very seductive appearance at a ball, he is even more intrigued, but every time he tries to get close to her, she disappears.
Will he manage to discover the identity of the mysterious woman who always leves him wanting so much more?
Even if the obstacles between them seem greater than their fierce connection, Liliane and Harry find themselves bound together by their sizzling passion. With Harry facing his own demons and Liliane’s stepmother threatening her with misfortune, they will soon be forced to make a decision… Will their sinful feelings be strong enough to thwart their families wicked intentions? Or will they kneel to everyone else’s desires and abandon their own?
“A Wicked Duke to Her Rescue” is a historical romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
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To the Editor: Can you please change the paragraph spacings as it’s very difficult to read. Thank you.
The night was dark and bloated with clouds, so heavy and
dense that even the light of the full moon couldn’t penetrate
their cover. All of Kent’s beautiful green grasses and
wildflowers were cast in nearly impenetrable blackness.
Everything was silent, save for the winds whispering of the
coming rain. All decent folks had taken to bed hours before,
except for a young woman who stood alone in the night, her
hazel eyes flitting anxiously across the shadows shifting
over the ground.
NB: there are many books like this.