Waking Up With the Duke
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Publisher Description
“Lorraine Heath’s books are always magic.”
—Cathy Maxwell
“She writes the most powerfully moving love stories in romance today.”
—Jill Barnett
“Heath steals your heart, then takes you on a journey that will leave you torn between tears and joy.”
—Christina Dodd
Meet London’s Greatest Lovers! New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath’s delights and enchants, moves and mesmerizes historical romance readers with Waking Up With the Duke, the third installment in her unforgettable series in which the rakish sons of a scandalous Dowager Duchess, discover passion, pleasure, and true love. Perfect for Lisa Kleypas and Liz Carlyle fans, Waking Up With the Duke transports readers back to Victorian England, where a dangerous passion is born when a handsome rogue nobleman is approached with a most unusual request…
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this striking third London's Greatest Lovers Victorian romance (after Pleasures of a Notorious Gentleman), the handsome duke of Ainsley, famed for his bedroom prowess, receives the proposition of his life when the paraplegic marquess of Walfort suggests that Ainsley impregnate Walfort's wife, Jayne, who despises Ainsley for his role in the accident that crippled her husband. Ainsley, who has always desired Jayne, agrees, and their month of secret passion leaves Jayne torn between her attraction to Ainsley and her loyalty to her husband. Ainsley's complicated family allows Heath to explore several difficult situations and ways that love can be obstructed by convention. While the eventual outcome is predictable, the sensitive handling of Jayne and Walfort's challenging relationship and the impressive tangle of love, guilt, and secrets will please those who prefer fiery love scenes balanced by complex emotional drama.
Customer Reviews
Waking up with a Duke
Great read love the series love Leo and the Mother she is great love this whole family
One of the best examples of the genre
I’ve read many books in the romance genre in the past 5 or so years, and this is one of my favorites. Ms. Heath has written a compelling story with a lovely cast of characters. I think what distinguishes this book from others in the genre is how it displays the complexity and messiness of life while also being believable. I read it in short sprints, and it occupied my thoughts in between.
The author drops the ball at the end
The author drops the ball at the end..I thought the premise was going to be a problem for me, but as I read the story the reader begins to believe there is a reason why the husband wants her to do what she does. And well, not going to spoil it but she really married a manipulative SOB. The problem for me was the way it all is wrapped up. It seems this particular author struggles with tying up a story. I recently began reading her stories and it seems to be a pattern for her.