The Grace of a Duke
The Daughters of the Aristocracy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Troughton
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By:
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Linda Rae Sande
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They say time heals all wounds, but what of those left by love?
Having barely survived the fire that killed his family, Joshua Wainwright reluctantly begins his reign as the new Duke of Chichester. He is still recovering from his burns when he returns to Wisborough Oaks, the family seat in Sussex where the fire occurred. With reconstruction underway and a backlog of estate business to complete, the very last thing Joshua can handle is the sudden appearance of Lady Charlotte, the daughter of the Earl of Ellsworth.
Once betrothed to Joshua's older brother, Charlotte has spent her entire life training to be the Duchess of Chichester. Now that the man she was supposed to marry is dead, Charlotte is determined to marry Joshua, for despite the horrific scars that require him to wear a mask over one side of his face, she has secretly loved him since her coming out. Never mind that her father has arranged a betrothal to the Earl of Gisborn!
The duke has no idea it was Charlotte who arranged for his medical care and transport to London after the fire. Given his scars and the gossip mongers in London who refer to him as "his Grace with half a face", he's determined to spare Charlotte from having to marry him, even if she feels duty-bound to do so. But Charlotte, hiding a hideous scar of her own, will do whatever it takes, including seduction, to secure a marriage to the man she loves.
Will Joshua's apparent indifference send her into the arms of the earl who has come to claim her? Or will Charlotte choose a different path? Love proves it can heal even the deepest wounds in The Grace of a Duke.
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- Claire
- 12-02-22
Loved it
Absolutely loved it. The plot was so good I couldn't wait to get back to it each time I had to stop.
The narrator was very good but i didn't really like the way he changed his voice for Joshua and Gareth. Most of the time Joshua sounded like a 18yo boy. Their voices weren't very masculine for big strong men like them. But I will still continue listening to all of Linda Rae Sande's books.
Now on to the next one, The Seduction of an Earl.
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- Zena
- 07-06-20
Love Defies All!
Joshua is the sole survivor of a fire which killed his family and he survives burned and badly scarred.
Charlotte was his older brother's betrothed and she nurses Joshua back to health even though he doesn't know what she has done for him.
She loves him, has secretly done so since her come-out and a week before her coming of age she runs runs to him after being whipped by her father for defying his order to marry the Earl of Grisborn.
Both Joshua and Charlotte are strong and caring characters who tread softly yet love fiercely.
Alongside this story we have another passionate romance, that of Jane and Garret.
Both stories have wonderful endings and show that no natter what happens, with care and patience anything is possible.
This was a delightful story, well narrated for extra entertainment and I am happy to recommend it.
I listened to a complimentary copy of the audiobook and my voluntary review above is unbiased.
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- Mrs Marilyn Parry
- 17-06-20
The Grace of a Duke
I enjoyed this book. Michael Troughton was as usual perfect. His narration of the story was faultless, no hesitation or reading something
Twice. A joy to listen to. The story was excellent. It kept the pace of the story so that we knew exactly what was going on and we understood the thoughts and actions of the characters. Well done Ms Sande, a very good book.
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