In this fifth instalment of The Duke's Sons Series, witness Verity and Lord Randolph's forbidden dance of desire and secrets, as they succumb to the irresistible melody of their hearts.
In this fifth instalment of The Duke's Sons Series, witness Verity and Lord Randolph's forbidden dance of desire and secrets, as they succumb to the irresistible melody of their hearts.
Lord Randolph Gresham has come to London for one reason only – to find a suitable wife. Verity Sinclair may be intelligent, beautiful and full of spirit, but her father knows a secret about Randolph that makes her entirely unsuitable as his bride. Not right for him at all, never, not a chance.Verity knows that Lord Randolph lives in a country parish, and she wants nothing more than to escape to town. He may be fascinating, attractive, rich and the son of a duke, but she'll never marry him, nor will she talk to him, flirt with him, walk with him or dine with him. She'll sing a duet with him, but only this one time, and only because everyone insists.But one duet invariably leads to another.
'Fans of The Duke's Sons series will want to add this conclusion to their shelves ... there's plenty of wit, matchmaking, sweetness and sensuality to keep readers highly entertained in The Duke Knows Best.' -- RT Book Reviews
'Smart repartee, a host of delightful characters, exceptional period detail, and music so beautifully described ...' -- Library Journal
Jane Ashford discovered Georgette Heyer in junior high school and was entranced by the glittering world and witty language of Regency England. That delight was part of what led her to study English literature and travel widely in Britain and Europe. She has lived in New York, Boston and LA. Today, she is somewhat nomadic.Jane has written historical and contemporary romances. Her books have been published in England, Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Slovakia, Denmark, Russia, and Latvia, Croatia and Slovenia as well as the U.S. She has been nominated for a Career Achievement Award by RT Book Reviews. Naomi Frederick is an actress and narrator based in London. She regularly appears on stage, at London’s National Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe and in the West End. Screen credits include the TV series ‘Belgravia’ and movies ‘The Children Act’ and ‘Father Christmas Is Back’. She has a love of reading and has recorded many audio titles. Her narration of ‘Fasting and Feasting’ by Adam Federman won her an Audiofile Earphones award.
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.