Monday, October 5, 2015

The Major's Faux Fiancee (Dukes of War Book 4)

The Major's Faux Fiancee (Dukes of War Book 4) by Erica Ridley





When Major Bartholomew Blackpool learns the girl-next-door from his childhood will be forced into an unwanted marriage, he returns home to play her pretend beau. He figures now that he's missing a leg, a faux fiancée is the best an ex-soldier can get. He admires her pluck, but the lady deserves a whole man--and he'll ensure she gets one.

Miss Daphne Vaughan hates that crying off will destroy Major Blackpool's chances of finding a real bride. She plots to make him jilt her first. Who cares if it ruins her? She never wanted a husband anyway. But the major is equally determined that she break the engagement. With both of them on their worst behavior, neither expects their fake betrothal to lead to love...

Regency-set Historical Romance Novel (65,000 words / 300 pages)

The Dukes of War historical romance books in series order:
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love itOctober 5, 2015
This review is from: The Major's Faux Fiancee (Dukes of War Book 4) (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book in exchange for an honest review*
I'm a huge fan of this series. It seems with each story, I fall more and more in love with these characters. I love the strong women and the men who love them for being themselves! The banter between Xavier and Bartholomew was witty, funny and had me cracking up. You could see their strong friendship. I love seeing the past characters as the rest of the Dukes get married. Bartholomew is one of the sweetest, most romantic man I've read in awhile. I read a lot or romance, but this was a sigh worthy romance that just makes you melt! I can't wait for more. The flowery prose of this author's writing makes these amazing historical romances that you're bound to enjoy completely!
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