![]() ![]() I personally loved the heroine who swore in a foreign language - and everyone's happy ever after. Readers will love the attention to historical detail. Plus, Delilah has ambitions to continue writing her popular books, Travels in Arabia, about her mother's native land, and she has no wish to be judged by a society that will find her wanting. There are so many reasons it seems impossible for them to be together - Delilah's beloved stepdaughter to start (fear not - everything is age appropriate). Huntington is not normally prone to such reckless behavior - he's one of those strictly rule-abiding heroes easily flummoxed by daring heroines. The next day when she arrives at the ancestral home for a house party, she learns not just that he's the Duke of Huntington, he's also courting her stepdaughter. Lady Delilah Chambers, a widowed countess, indulges in one night of passion after a chance encounter with a very handsome man at a roadside inn. ![]() ![]() In Diana Quincy's Regency romance, Her Night With A Duke, one night with the duke is only the beginning. These three romances deliver what we crave from our romances: relatable characters, families and communities who work hard and love hard to ensure a happy ever after for all. In uncertain times like these, nothing is as swoon-worthy as predictability and the guarantee of a happy ever after. Romance has a reputation for being essentially the same story every time - people meet, sparks fly, obstacles get in the way, and all ends happily - to which many readers reply YES, PLEASE and THANK YOU. ![]()
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