Cinderella at the Duke's Ball by Bronwyn Scott

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Cinderella at the Duke's Ball by Bronwyn Scott, is a retelling of Cinderella but with a twist. We get our ‘happily ever after’ at the beginning or so it appears. Cora Graylin needs to marry well to save her family from poverty, so her aunt has taken her to London for the season. Cora is aware that her aunt can't spend a fortune on dresses for her and her sister but can't help admiring the fabrics and styles outside their price range. When their dresses arrive, a mix-up occurs; resulting in a dress order meant for another being delivered to their home. Cora doesn't feel right about wearing the dresses but in the end, attends the Duke of Harlow's ball wearing an amazing gown, hoping to meet a suitable gentleman. Instead, she immediately attracts the Duke’s attention, with him asking her to dance. Their undeniable connection throws her carefully crafted plans into disarray as they fall in love; despite socially being quite different.

True to Cinderella the Duke see her and is immediately taken. From then on they must fight and claw to make this relationship work against all odds. From the Duke’s mother to all the other ladies hoping for a chance, the Duke faces endless criticism. With his eyes only for Cora and a possible scandal afoot, hopefully, love can really conquer all.

#NetGalley #Harlequin 

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