The Devil’s Own Duke – Lenora Bell Free Audiobook
Description
Written by
Read by Beverley A. Crick
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Wallflowers vs. Rogues Series, Book 2
Publisher: HarperAudio
Release date: September 28, 2021
Duration: 09:49:16
Lady Henrietta Prince is far too busy for romance. She’s dedicated her life to turning her family vineyards into a profitable sparkling wine venture. But when she shares a thrilling kiss at midnight with a handsome stranger, she’s captivated…until he claims to be the distant heir to her father’s dukedom.
Ash Ellis is a gambler who lives life on the edge. Now he’s locked his sights on a glittering prize and nothing will stand in his way.
When Henrietta is forced to marry the wicked rogue to keep her beloved vineyards, she vows that Ash will never have her trust, or her love. Even if his kisses are more intoxicating than the finest champagne.
His new bride is certainly beautiful, but biddable? Not so much. Ash will settle for nothing less than Henrietta’s total surrender…but is he the one in danger of losing his heart?
Booklist…”If Ash Ellis thinks Henrietta Prince is going to sit quietly while he ruins the future Hetty has carefully planned for herself, he is in for a big surprise! Ash, aka the Devil’s Own Scoundrel, might be able to fool some people into thinking he is actually the long-lost heir to her father’s title, but Hetty knows better. Once Ash becomes the new Duke of Granville, his plans for a horse-breeding program at Rosehill Park will mean an end to Hetty’s ongoing efforts to make her mother’s vineyards a viable business. However, if Hetty were to agree to marry Ash and help smooth his way into society,… With a perfect sense of aplomb and plenty of whimsical wit, Bell continues her Wallflowers vs. Rogues series in splendid fashion by offering readers a cleverly crafted marriage-of-convenience plot that delivers not only a spot-on cast of characters (including a delightfully finicky feline), but also a generous dose of smoldering sexual chemistry and combustible love scenes.”