To Steal A Duke's Heart: A Clean Historical Regency Romance
Written by Audrey Ashwood and Rosie Wynter
Narrated by Marian Hussey
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About this audiobook
A disgraced young woman with nothing to lose.
A handsome, newly appointed duke, bound by his honour.
Her one opportunity to steal his heart.
Disowned by her parents for helping her sister elope to the Americas, Grace Curtis never expected to capture the attention of the witty and bold George Blackmore, the Duke of Cromford. After the sudden death of his father leaves him with the responsibilities of his elevated station, he has little time for romance… not even with the beautiful Grace.
When Cromford’s younger brother, Edmund, takes an interest in her best friend, Grace is determined to bring the pair together, in the hope of seeing the duke again – and stealing his heart.
However, Edmund divulges some unexpectedly worrying truths about his older brother, and Grace soon finds herself questioning her attraction to the newly appointed Duke of Cromford.
Will she be able to fathom the duke’s true colours and find happiness?
A touching tale of love, set against the glittering backdrop of Regency England. “To Steal a Duke’s Heart” is a traditional Regency romance that will keep you reading deep into the night. No cliffhanger.
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- sharon deanRating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I really enjoyed this book very well written however there were gaps in the audio and repeated phrases. The book it’s self kept my interest all the way through.