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A Duel for Christmas

Pevensey Mysteries, Book 3

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A Duel for Christmas

By: Rosanne E. Lortz
Narrated by: Maria Nicola Johnson
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After seven long years in Devon, Lady Maud Worlington returns to London to reclaim life on her own terms, but a nefarious shadow and the prospect of financial ruin dog her steps. An impulsive and unforgettable kiss under the mistletoe creates a connection with Geoffrey, the handsome, young Duke of Tilbury. Yet, as pleasant as it is to have a suitor, Maud is not sure how a boy of one-and-20 can prove an equal partner in life and the forces mounted against her.

The Duke of Tilbury considers himself as adept at managing matters as he is at swordplay, but his beautiful new acquaintance Lady Worlington has other ideas about how to manage her complicated life. Intrigued by their stolen kiss, Geoffrey pursues Lady Worlington's affections, only to be foiled by the lady's own doubts, by rivals for her hand, and by a sudden death that affects both their families. When Jacob Pevensey, the investigator from Bow Street, enters the scene, the Duke becomes a prime suspect in the murder case. Truths are unearthed that Geoffrey would rather keep hidden, and the 12 days of Christmas race toward a perilous end.

©2017 Rosanne E. Lortz (P)2024 Rosanne E. Lortz
Historical Mystery Regency Regency Romance Romance Fiction Christmas Winter
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