Never Marry a Scandalous Duke by Renee Ann Miller
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I enjoyed reading Sara and Ian’s amazing story in Never Marry a
Scandalous Duke by Renee Ann Miller, book six in her the Infamous Lords series
where a stolen kiss at a ball and mistaken identities
leads to a marriage of convenience. Featuring a unconventional, scientist,
spinster heroine and a deliciously dashing duke, with a reputation as a rouge,
determined to remain a bachelor.
Lady Sara Elsmere is far more
interested in studying butterflies than society’s expectations. Embarrassed at
her debut and usually avoided by men, there is only one frustrating man who by
chance interests her; Ian McAllister, the Duke of Dorchester. Ian is happy with
his bachelor life, but could use a hand with his two precocious wards. When Ian
finds himself kissing the wrong woman at a costume ball, a marriage of
convenience is the only solution. Ian might be a Duke but he is also a
businessman. Ian might be a rake but he is committed to his wife and marriage
vows. Sara is the perfect blend of scientist, passionate, witty, and smart. She
sees humor in situations and loves with all of her heart. The way she deals
with Ian’s young wards is perfect. Ian, is the perfect combination of
scandalous duke yet redeemable. He is intelligent and few things get by
his notice. He appreciated Sara for more than being his wife. The attraction
between these two is strong and the chemistry is off the charts. Young, naΓ―ve,
Sara is a quick learner as Ian is an excellent teacher. When trouble arrives at
their door in the form of a former flame of Ian’s, it takes Sara’s curiosity,
gut feeling, and knowledge to prevent a murder from occurring.
Ms. Miller wrote an emotional,
love story that should not be missed. She provided a tale rich with emotions, sizzling chemistry, secrets, wonderful dialogue, and engaging characters giving Sara and Ian a
chance to have a happy and loving forever. I highly recommend Never Marry a Scandalous Duke to other readers.
I voluntarily reviewed a
complimentary copy of this book.
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