Thursday, June 2, 2022

A Duke Worth Fighting For




 It has been awhile since I have read a regency romance.  I loved the cover. It was a bit of a tease and the Duke was quite hunky , for sure.

Fortunately, it had a plot.  Margery would do anything to protect the memory of her deceased husband.  She is extremely loyal to whom she loves.  Wait a minute, she is loyal to whom she loves?  Could it be possible that she has feelings for the Duke?  No.  She will never marry again.

I enjoyed reading about Margery and the Daniel's aversion to romance and love.  They were trapped by their fears.  Was it possible to escape their self-made entrapments?  


AUTHOR

Christina Britton developed a passion for writing romance novels shortly after buying her first at the tender age of thirteen. Though for several years she put brush instead of pen to paper, she has returned to her first love and is now writing full time. She spends her days dreaming of corsets and cravats and noblemen with tortured souls.  

She lives with her husband and two children in the San Francisco Bay Area.




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