While the Duke Was Sleeping
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While the Duke Was Sleeping

Sometimes the man of your dreams . . . Shop girl Poppy Fairchurch knows it’s pointless fantasizing about the Duke of Autenberry. Still, dreams can’t hurt anyone . . . unlike the carriage Poppy spies bearing down upon the unsuspecting duke. After she pulls him to safety, the duke lapses into a coma and Poppy is mistaken for his fiancée. But one person isn’t fooled: his arrogant and much too handsome half-brother, Struan Mackenzie. Soon Poppy isn’t sure what she wants more . . . the fantasy of her duke or the reality of one smoldering Scot who challenges her at every turn. . . . is not who you think. An illegitimate second son, Struan may have built an empire and established himself as one of the wealthiest men in Britain, but he knows he will always be an outsider among the ton. Just like he knows the infuriating Poppy is a liar. There’s no way the haughty Duke of Autenberry would deign to wed a working class girl. It doesn’t matter how charming she is. Or tempting. Or how much Struan wants her for himself.

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Poppy has a crush on Marcus, the Duke of Autenberry. Poppy is a shopgirl and although she dreams of a life with the Duke, she knows there isn’t much chance Marcus will be interested in a poor girl working at a florist. However, when Marcus is about to get hit by a carriage, Poppy comes to the rescue and saves his life. Marcus is in a coma and Poppy accompanies him to his home where she meets his family. Due to a misunderstanding they think Poppy is his fiancée and she’s being welcomed with op...

By Bula Kozey


'While the Duke Was Sleeping' is a nice book, and I liked it. Ms. Jordan is a talented writer - her stories are well-plotted, and they have creative characters and situations. // This book is obviously a take-off on the movie 'While You Were Sleeping' only it's told in Regency times. The heroine, Poppy Fairchild works in a flower shop, and the Duke of Autenberry is one of the shops regular customers. He buys flowers for his paramours. Poppy allows herself to daydream about the Duke, and the p...

By Johnsie Wolff


I liked the idea of this book as I love retellings of fairy tales. This was a retelling of one my favorite movies (inspired by a fairy tale) so it was like the best of both worlds!

Unfortunately, the time period the story was told in prevented me from really loving this story... solely based on the character choices that Ms. Jordan made. Making the "Peter" character a duke was far too unrealistic. It seemed criminal that the heroine, Poppy, led his family to believe she was betrothed. Marr...

By Winter Doyle


Love how the hero is always chasing the heroine! Great story that is worth a read. Lots of sexy kissing over sex which was a nice change but don't worry that is there too.

By Terry Swift


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