Last Night with the Duke: The Rakes of St. James by Amelia Grey
Could finding love be his greatest scandal of all?
The Duke of Griffin has never lived down his reputation as one of the Rakes of St. James. Now rumors are swirling around London that his twin sisters may bear the brunt of his past follies. Hiring a competent chaperone is the only thing Griffin has on his mind--until he meets the lovely and intriguing Miss Esmeralda Swift. In ways he could never have expected, she arouses more than just his curiosity.
Esmeralda Swift considered herself too sensible to ever fall for a scoundrel, but that was before she met the irresistibly seductive Duke of Griffin. His employment offer proves too tempting for her to resist. She can’t afford to be distracted by his devilish charms because the stakes are so high for his sisters’ debut Season. . .unless one of London’s most notorious rakes has had a change of heart and is ready to make Esmeralda his bride in Last Night with the Duke, the first novel in the brand-new Regency Rakes of St. James series by New York Times bestselling author Amelia Grey.
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can't put down, March 19, 2017
This review is from: Last Night with the Duke: The Rakes of St. James (Kindle Edition)
"All I could think was, dear God, I want to kiss her right now"
There's no romance like historical romance. These stories transport you to another time, but you can't help enjoy them. The lovely stories, the romantic gestures, all it, takes you out of the every day romance. The scenery is elegant, the stories are fun, interesting. This author has a flowery way of making things enjoyable. I couldn't put this down. Redeemable qualities, the ogre of a man and the woman trying to hide from society. It's a story you're not going to be able to walk away from.
There's no romance like historical romance. These stories transport you to another time, but you can't help enjoy them. The lovely stories, the romantic gestures, all it, takes you out of the every day romance. The scenery is elegant, the stories are fun, interesting. This author has a flowery way of making things enjoyable. I couldn't put this down. Redeemable qualities, the ogre of a man and the woman trying to hide from society. It's a story you're not going to be able to walk away from.
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