The Dueling Duchess
A Sparkling Historical Regency Romance
Wicked Women of Whitechapel (#2)
- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 288
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: Wicked Women of Whitechapel (#2)
- EAN: 9781496738110
- Utgivelsesår: 2023
- Bidragsyter: Spencer, Minerva
229,-
Regency-era England may be a man’s world, but a lady boss is about to show them how it’s done . . .
In the newest of her witty, Regency-set, feminist romances exploring the roles of women in a rigidly patriarchal society, acclaimed author Minerva Spencer hits the mark with expert sharpshooter, London circus attraction, and French expat Cecile Tremblay. A new generation of readers and Bridgerton fans will delight in the rapier sharp wit, sexual fireworks, and thought-provoking entertainment of The Dueling Duchess.
When Cecile Tremblay lost everyone and everything in the French Revolution, she never imagined that she''d earn her living as a markswoman in a London circus. But Farnham''s Fantastical Female Fayre has become her home, her family, and her future. Another thing Cecile never imagined was becoming entangled with the man gossip columns call The Darling of the Ton. But mere weeks after her rejection of his insulting carte blanc
In the newest of her witty, Regency-set, feminist romances exploring the roles of women in a rigidly patriarchal society, acclaimed author Minerva Spencer hits the mark with expert sharpshooter, London circus attraction, and French expat Cecile Tremblay. A new generation of readers and Bridgerton fans will delight in the rapier sharp wit, sexual fireworks, and thought-provoking entertainment of The Dueling Duchess.
When Cecile Tremblay lost everyone and everything in the French Revolution, she never imagined that she''d earn her living as a markswoman in a London circus. But Farnham''s Fantastical Female Fayre has become her home, her family, and her future. Another thing Cecile never imagined was becoming entangled with the man gossip columns call The Darling of the Ton. But mere weeks after her rejection of his insulting carte blanc