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Love Letters From a Duke

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He's at her service . . .

Though she can't afford the coal to heat her drafty Mayfair mansion, Felicity Langley still clings to her dream of marrying a duke—one she's had since her very first curtsy. After all, she's been promised to the very lofty Duke of Hollindrake for the last four years. Now all she has to do is meet him. But what Felicity doesn't realize is that she has met her duke—he's the altogether too handsome man who Felicity has just mistaken . . . for her new footman!

By rights, Thatcher should immediately set this presumptuous chit straight and tell her he has no intention of honoring the arranged betrothal. But he's quickly smitten by Felicity's delightful determination, her irrepressible charm . . . and her breathtaking sensuality. Yes, she'd wed him in an instant were his true identity revealed—but Thatcher's vowed to marry only for love. So begins his deception and his conquest of this uncommon woman who doesn't believe in romance, but is about to find her heart and passion set aflame by the unlikely man she's sworn to resist.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 13, 2009
ISBN9780061747120
Author

Elizabeth Boyle

Elizabeth Boyle has always loved romance and now lives it each and every day by writing adventurous and passionate stories that readers from all around the world have described as “page-turners.” Since her first book was published, she’s seen her romances become New York Times and USA Today bestsellers and has won the RWA RITA® and the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Awards. She resides in Seattle with her family, her garden, and her always-growing collection of yarn. Readers can visit her at www.elizabethboyle.com, or follow her own adventures on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.  www.avonromance.com www.facebook.com/avonromance 

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Excellent book! Original.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Splendid! They don’t write stories like these anymore! Love reading her work all of it!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    4.5 stars - really loved the character of Felicity. I liked her focused and determined nature but that she was willing to open up to the right person.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    After [book: Anathem], I needed something a little more fluffy.
    I do like the Regency romances, but this was a particularly stupid one. Everything would have been resolved in chapter one if the main character would have just SHUT UP FOR A SECOND.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loved this!! It was my first Elizabeth Boyle book and I quickly bought her other ones. This is the first mistaken identity book I've read where I thought the author totally pulled it off. From the second Felicity answers the door in her red woolen socks, I was sucked in. And I stayed there until THE END. I loved the characters. I could so see Felicity's vulnerability under her "I'm going to marry the duke and take care of everyone" facade. This was skillfully done. It's difficult to portray this in a character but Elizabeth Boyle did it splendidly. It wasn't a false bravado that Felicity sported but rather a dogged determination that had a touch of desperation to it. I loved the chemistry between Felicity and Thatcher, and I felt they had a genuine liking for each other, something that doesn't happen in a lot of romances (hate at first sight sound familiar to anyone?). It was especially amusing that Felicity didn't want to like him and kept trying not to. I had not read any of Boyle's other books, yet I had no problem following this one, so for me I would have to say it definitely was a standalone book. Reading the earlier books later was been quite a delight. I knew what was in store for Felicity and that made me smile. This story was fast-paced and I never knew what was going to happen next, yet as it happened, it was like, Of course! Why didn't I realize that was coming? I love it when an author surprises me and everything fits perfectly into the story. I laughed out loud several times during this book, and that's important to me. Even if a book has me crying during the dramatic parts, I expect to laugh somewhere along the way, or it's not for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    this was a funny mistaken identity story.