
Falling for the Recalitrant Duke
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Narrated by:
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Joanna Lee
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By:
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Charity McColl
About this listen
A case of mistaken identity lands Penelope Campbell in the Duke of Salisbury’s household as governess to his six-year-old twin niece and nephew. It isn’t long before Penny falls in love with her employer, but his past comes calling in the form of a very beautiful and elegant French lady with sinister motives.
Lord Percival Warren has always loved painting and when he becomes the next duke in place of his dead brother, he’s forced to make drastic changes to his lifestyle. When Penny joins his household, he’s smitten and believes he’s found the woman who should be the next duchess, but he has to deal with the past before they can find the love that is so pure and whole.
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