Mad Duke March (The Rake Review #3)
Sadie Bosque
Rated: 4.26 of 5 stars
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Explicit open door [?]
· 17 ratings · 227 pages · Published: 01 Mar 2024
That’s all that Alexander Blackwood, the notorious “Mad Duke” of London, desires. Determined to waste his life away, he manages to offend even his closest friends. But when he carelessly ruins Miss Emily Fitzwilliam while in a drunken stupor, he finds himself chained to the only woman in England who refuses to fear or fawn over him.
It was the best day of her life… Until it wasn’t.
Emily Fitzwilliam loses everything when she is scandalously ruined by the most notorious rake London has ever known. And worst of all, the bounder refuses to marry her! But the wicked Duke who destroyed her life is about to discover that payback is hell. A hasty marriage neither party wanted is about to become a passionate battle of wills as two warring hearts are destined to become one flesh… whether they like it or not.
Mad Duke March is book 3 in the multi-author series The Rake Review. If you enjoy watching some of London's most notorious scoundrels getting raked over the coals, then be sure to collect all twelve bachelors in The Rake Review!
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- secret child 3
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- regency 2
- victorian 2
- betrayal 2
- poor heroine 2
- enemies to lovers 1
- competent heroine 1
- grumpy/cold hero 1
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