The Duke's Reputation for Sale: A Regency Historical Romance of Scandal, Secret Children, and a Duke’s Fierce Redemption (The Scandals of the Season #3)

Cressida Blythewood


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They found love in the ruins of scandal. But the past has returned armed.
In a world ruled by scandal, a dangerous duke makes the deadliest move.


Marietta Redwyck has finally built something she once believed peace. In the arms of her husband, the formidable Callum Redwyck, Duke of Highmoor, she has found safety, tenderness, and a family forged through pain, truth, and hard-won devotion. But peace is a fragile thing in a world ruled by men who trade in secrets.
When a letter arrives from a stranger claiming to possess the lost journals of the poet Julian Thorne, Marietta’s past is no longer merely shameful—it becomes a weapon. Hidden in those pages lies the truth of a scandalous affair, a secret birth, and the explosive revelation of Isabelle’s identity. If exposed, it will not simply stain the family’s name. It will place an innocent daughter at the mercy of a society that feasts on ruin.
But the Duke of Highmoor is no passive husband and no ornamental nobleman. Callum is dangerous in the way only powerful men can cold, strategic, relentless, and deadly in the political arena. He does not fight with raised voices. He fights with leverage, alliances, law, and moves so precise they can destroy a man’s future before he realizes the game has begun. And when his wife and children are threatened, he becomes something far more fearsome than scandal.
As blackmail tightens, Parliament stirs, old enemies circle, and whispers of legitimacy, inheritance, and female disgrace threaten to become public war, Marietta and Callum must stand together against the poison of the past. But in a battle where reputation is currency and truth can be twisted into a blade, love alone may not be enough.
Because this time, the duke is not merely protecting a marriage.
He is preparing for war.
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