![]() ![]() The pressure on Evan is enormous, but once he meets August, being forced to marry for financial gain doesn’t seem quite so oppressive and daunting. Not the least of which is a mountain of debt, a mother and sisters dependent upon him, plus the fact that he secretly likes to brawl for extra cash. August’s sacrifice isn’t without major negotiations and filibustering along the way.Įvan Sterling, the unintentional duke, inherited a world of problems from his absentee father. When a duke is in need of a wife, she takes one for the team and keeps him from marrying her sister. ![]() The Heiress Gets a Duke is a bit of a twist on the usual historical romance tropes because August is an American woman in a man’s world, conforming to British rules-but is still subject to being ‘sold off’ to a titled husband in need of a cash infusion.Īugust knows what she wants, she’s intelligent and good with numbers, and she doesn’t want to give up her dreams in the business world to become a wife. ![]() However, once I dove into the story, I was immediately pulled into Victorian England, where a headstrong American woman meets her match with the enigmatic Duke of Rothschild. ![]() Let’s start with that gorgeous cover and intriguing blurb, shall we? They were what initially attracted me to this book, after all. ![]()
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