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The Duke's Dilemma
The Duke's Defense
The Duke's Decision
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Dukes in Danger: A Haversham House Romance

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Excited guests at Haversham House count down the final minutes of 1812 while the Earl of Edgewood, a confirmed bachelor, can hardly wait to trade the festivities for a hot bath and a snifter of cognac. He’s the only person to notice when a young lady slips out into the frigid night—and when she fails to return, it’s up to him to save her from the deadly cold.
Henrianna Barbour, escaping from an abusive stepfather, finds Edgewood, then loses him to Napoleon's machinations. As a spy for the British Crown, she becomes Madame Rose du Bois, mistress to a top French general, scandalizing and titillating Paris society…until love demands a different kind of truth.
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Release dateJan 25, 2021
The Duke's Dilemma
The Duke's Defense
The Duke's Decision

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Duke's Decision

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    The Duke's Decision
    The Duke's Decision

    While gathering research for the puzzles she sells to newspapers, Vivian, the widowed Viscountess Rowden, literally stumbles across the arrogant Duke of Whitley. Whit, known to the ton as the Ice Duke, is spymaster for the Crown, and he has evidence of enemy agents using newspaper ciphers to send coded messages to Napoleon's army. His mission is clear—less clear are his feelings for the woman he may have to destroy. While Vivian struggles to put the past behind her and find a future where her heart can be safe, the duke must decide whether the lovely and independent viscountess is friend, foe, or fate.

  • The Duke's Dilemma

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    The Duke's Dilemma
    The Duke's Dilemma

    Miss Linea Braddock is passionate about drawing and Avery, Lord Hammond—not necessarily in that order. Avery, heir to the Duke of Easton and a spy in His Majesty's service, is passionate about his work and Miss Braddock—definitely not in that order. Between fervid kisses and stolen interludes, they talk of marriage, but Avery stubbornly refuses to propose until he can put his family's famous engagement ring on Linney's finger. When Avery leaves suddenly without even saying goodbye, Linney decides to take things into her own hands and show him they belong together now. But everything changes when an old enemy resurfaces. Napoleon's spymaster wants revenge for the Corsican's defeat, and his ruthless plan is to get even by destroying everyone close to Avery—especially the woman he loves.

  • The Duke's Defense

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    The Duke's Defense
    The Duke's Defense

    Excited guests at Haversham House count down the final minutes of 1812 while the Earl of Edgewood, a confirmed bachelor, can hardly wait to trade the festivities for a hot bath and a snifter of cognac. He’s the only person to notice when a young lady slips out into the frigid night—and when she fails to return, it’s up to him to save her from the deadly cold. Henrianna Barbour, escaping from an abusive stepfather, finds Edgewood, then loses him to Napoleon's machinations. As a spy for the British Crown, she becomes Madame Rose du Bois, mistress to a top French general, scandalizing and titillating Paris society…until love demands a different kind of truth.

Author

Carolina Prescott

Biography Carolina Prescott writes historical romance, but enjoys reading them just as much. The first "real" romance novel she read? Victoria Holt's "Mistress of Mellyn." One spunky governess and one brooding hero later she was hooked. Carolina Prescott's penchant for history coupled with her love of happy endings makes writing historicals a wonderfully logical career choice. Carolina Prescott divides her time between an apartment in the trees (and a block from Starbucks) in Northern California and her native North Carolina where she has a home with lots of room for family, visitors, and a very understanding Brittany spaniel.

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