This Duke is Mine
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This Duke is Mine

Destiny will be decided between the sheets in this all-new tale of The Princess and the Pea.For Olivia Lytton, betrothal to the Duke of Canterwick—hardly a Prince Charming—feels more like a curse than a happily-ever-after. At least his noble status will help her sister, Georgiana, secure an engagement with the brooding, handsome Tarquin, Duke of Sconce, a perfect match for her in every way . . . every way but one. Tarquin has fallen in love with Olivia. Quin never puts passion before reason. And reason says that Georgiana is his ideal bride. But the sensual, fiery, strong-willed Olivia ignites an unknown longing in him—a desire they are both powerless to resist. When a scandalous affair begins, they risk losing everything—Olivia's engagement, her sister's friendship, and their own fragile love. Only one thing can save them—and it awaits in the bedroom, where a magnificent mattress holds life-changing answers to the greatest romantic riddle of all.

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When I was younger, I absolutely devoured every fairy tale and Nancy Drew mystery that I could in the school and public libraries. As I got older, I graduated to Barbara Cartland's sometimes overwrought romance novels (with the perfect heroines) and lots of annoying pauses (though I did not find them so at the time). As she was extremely prolific, it took me awhile to work through her complete oeuvre.

Based then on my pleasure reading during my early teens, I assumed that you had to be per...

By Alma Volkman


The Duke is Mine is the third in Eloisa James’ Fairy Tales series, re-tellings of the classic fairy tales we grew up with. I absolutely adore this series and am sorry I waited so long to read this “Princess and the Pea” installment.

Eloisa James is one of my favorite Historical Romance authors. Her stories are always clever, funny, romantic, passionate, and sometimes they’re even poignant. This is one of those times. There were moments I was nearly brought to tears, though explaining why w...

By Filomena Feest


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