The Frosty Duke
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Publisher Description
When a mathematician seeks the aid of a rake, things may not go to plan… A fun, extra-steamy, utterly scandalous, romantic holiday novella.
Spinster Lady Luella (Ella) knows a lot about mathematics but is completely out of her element when it comes to men. To right a terrible wrong, she has until the Christmas ball to learn as much as she can about the art of seduction. Determined to enlist the help of an expert, she has set her sights on a handsome stranger who frequents the notorious pleasure club, L'Anonyme.
Lewis, Duke of Ansford, wants nothing to do with Christmas, the woman who stole her way into his cab, or her mad plan. A winter storm has stranded her in his home. All he wants is peace and solitude during the holiday. Not a woman who disrupts his tranquility—and a mutual attraction that burns white-hot.
Keep the smelling salts nearby.
Customer Reviews
Charming, sweet, steamy
I love Regency romances, especially ones like The Frosty Duke. They are delightful, steamy escapes, full of improbable circumstances, engaging, beguiling characters in uncomfortable but irresistible situations, and strict society rules that would make those of us living in today’s modern world choke at the harsh, unfair restrictions and punishments.
Ella is a spinster and was resigned to that fact for her future until a charming man came along. A charming man who was in fact a charming scoundrel who took not only her innocence but the mathematics paper she was intending to present. It’s hard enough to survive in the Regency man’s world, but when your work is stolen by a cheating con man, that’s just too much. She devises a plan to get her work back, but to do that she needs to improve her seduction skills. And for that she decides she needs a man to teach her. A man she selects at a local pleasure club.
That man is Lewis, Duke of Ansford. He may know what she needs to learn, but he’s a grump, a guy who doesn’t like holidays, personal relationships, happy times. He’s been alone for a while now and he wants to keep it that way. But once Ella and Lewis meet, maybe he’s not so frosty after all. She’s beautiful, not afraid to state what she wants – and not afraid to let her intelligence show, a rare woman in Regency times.
The Frosty Duke is funny, sweet, steamy with two people you love right away and a storyline that will keep you interested and entertained from start to finish. Thanks to author Lila DiPasqua for providing an advance copy of this charming novella. I voluntarily leave this review; all opinions are my own.