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Seduced by the Duke
Seduced by the Duke
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Lady Eleanor, the Duchess and wife of Duke Francis, comes to settle in the Manor House after their marriage. The Duke was a very successful businessman dealing in the production of silk and related fashion garments. On moving to her present location the Duchess was reluctantly compelled to leave her Chamber Maid behind. She now yearned for one. The Duke finds a suitable candidate and engages her. The said candidate happened to be Cassie, a ravishingly pretty French girl.

Travelling home to the Manor the Duke finds the girl irresistible and gets her to submit to his carnal desires. Not only does Cassie submit to the Duke but she also surrenders her body and soul to the Duchess and she swears that she would never ever let anyone come between the Duchess and her.

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Release dateApr 22, 2017
ISBN9781386020929
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    Seduced by the Duke - G.G. Lacoste

    Seduced by the Duke

    Regency Romance

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    By: G.G. Lacoste

    Seduced by the Duke

    The Inheritance.

    It began to dawn on Lady Eleanor, the pretty young Duchess that there was something rather mysterious about her presence in The Manor House, which was also called the Silk House. She did not quite belong, and yet she felt a passionate attachment to the place.

    It was a big Manor and had been enlarged by the Duke, Sir Francis after he had inherited it from his father and converted it as a country residence. They also had a City Manor in York where Sir Francis, the young Duke spent most of his time, commuting to his principal silk factory in Spitfield.

    The elderly noble ladies of the household would have preferred not to be in trade, but silk was more important to the Duke, Sir Francis, than anything else, and he hoped that his spouse the Duchess would someday join him in carrying on with the production of that most beautiful of all materials.

    Lady Eleanor could not remember any place but The Silk House being her home. It was a strange position in which she found herself, and it surprised her that she did not question this earlier. She supposed that Ladies of the House take most things for granted as she did.

    It did not occur to her that she was like a cuckoo in the nest. Young Sir Francis, the Duke, was the autocrat of the Silk House who would often regard her with pursed lips from which would emerge a little soft sound of approval. She was called simply Eleanor, not Duchess...to the others she was always Lady Eleanor.

    Sir Francis seemed very grand and grown up. He was kind, and sometimes very playfully bullying her when the mood took him. Eleanor was inclined to be imperious; she was hot-tempered and she and the Duke quarreled a good deal.

    Sir Francis would appeal, Now, Eleanor. Now my Lady. Stop that!

    I heard it. Lady Eleanor would scream and give the Duke a hard time at bedtime. But she was mild as a cat gentle, caring with a very cheerful disposition, and she and the Duke loved each other dearly. They used to do a lot of things together and certainly consulted each other.

    The Duke was the only one in the Manor to whom the Duchess really belonged. He liked her to have meals with him, he liked her to share their riding lessons, and particularly

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