The Duke’s Double Bet: A Scandalous Wager, a Guarded Heart, and The Match no One Expects (Tales from the Matchmaker’s Society #1)

Eva Lyndale


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The Duke’s Double Bet: A Scandalous Wager, a Guarded Heart, and The Match no One Expects by Eva Lyndale
A bruising wager. A fake betrothal. A love that refuses to follow the rules of the ton.


When a vicious bet at White’s brands wallflower Miss Charlotte Fairweather unmarriageable, she vows to survive the Season in silence—until London’s newest power, Benedict Ashbourne, Duke of Ashworth, offers a daring a three-month fake engagement that helps them both.


He needs freedom from relentless matchmaking to repair a dukedom in disarray. She needs a shield from scandal and the chance to be seen as more than a bluestocking. The rules are staged promenades in Hyde Park, perfectly polite public smiles, absolutely no real feelings.


But late-night conversations about mathematics and the stars turn to stolen glances. Museum “appearances” become real meetings of the mind. A single kiss in a dark carriage threatens to shatter their careful bargain—just as the original wager explodes in the scandal sheets, painting Charlotte as a grasping nobody and Ashworth as a generous fool.


Society demands he cut the “entanglement.” Instead, the duke who proposed a fake bet must decide whether to fight for a very real marriage—with the only woman who has ever understood the man behind the title.


The Duke’s Double Bet launches Tales from the Matchmaker’s Society with a steam-kissed, slow-burn Regency romance full of banter, swoon, and a guaranteed HEA. Perfect for readers who love fake engagements, intellectual equals, witty repartee, a burdened duke, and a brilliant wallflower who refuses to dim.



• Fake engagement → real feelings • A wager at White’s • Scandal-sheet fallout
• Smart, STEM-flavored chemistry • Protective duke energy • Library, museum & opera scenes
• Found family & series arc via the Matchmaker’s Society • Standalone HEA


Heat Steamy kisses to open-door intimacy; tender, emotional, and character-driven.
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