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The Truth About Cads and Dukes

The Truth About Cads and Dukes

When a wager goes wrong …
Painfully shy Jane Huxley is the furthest thing from a diamond of the first water. Bookish, bespectacled, and, well, plain, she never expected to befriend a dissolute charmer like Colin Lacey, much less agree to help him retrieve a lost family heirloom. Fortunately, he is nothing like his cold, rigid older brother. Unfortunately, he is not above deception if it means winning a wager. And that puts Jane in a most precarious position.

A formidable duke will marry a plain Jane …
For Harrison Lacey, the Duke of Blackmore, protecting his family honor is not a choice, it is a necessity. So, when his cad of a brother humiliates the unwitting Lady Jane, Harrison must make it right, even if it means marrying the chit himself.

And a marriage of convenience will become so much more …
Her reputation hanging by a thread, Jane agrees to wed the arrogant Duke of Blackmore, although she’s convinced it will result in frostbite. Only after lingering glances lead to devastating kisses does she begin to suspect the truth: Perhaps—just perhaps—her duke is not as cold as he appears.

Reviews
  • A favorite 😍

    I really like strong women and men need that. Love this story.

    By dspurplehaze610

  • Mary D.

    I love every one of Elisa Braden’s books; I’d be hard-pressed to declare a favorite, but this one is definitely in the running! I’m so glad I preordered it! Please don’t make me wait a year for the next in the series!

    By Rebeluck

  • ❤️

    I truly love this book and the one before it.

    By Starlet Rose

  • Good

    Another good book in the Rescue from Ruin series. I love when the hero does not know what hits him as they fall for the heroine.

    By Stanhop3234

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