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The Desperate Duke

Weaver, Book 4

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The Desperate Duke

By: Sheri Cobb South
Narrated by: Noah Michael Levine
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A duke in disguise...a damsel in distress...a match made in - Manchester?

When 23-year-old Theodore Radney becomes the Duke of Reddington after his father dies, the weight of his new responsibilities is enough to send him into a panic. Theo soon accumulates a pile of debts - and discovers he can’t touch his inheritance until his father’s will is probated. His brother-in-law, mill owner Ethan Brundy, lends him the money, with one caveat: Theo will repay the loan by working in the mill.

Daphne Drinkard and her mother have fallen on hard times, and are now reduced to taking in boarders. When a Parliamentary candidate hires the dining room for a series of political meetings, Daphne knows he might be her last chance for an advantageous marriage. Still, she’s far more intrigued by the boardinghouse’s newest resident. Mr. Tisdale is obviously a gentleman - but why would a gentleman be working in a cotton mill?

©2018 Sheri Cobb South (P)2019 Sheri Cobb South
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy
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Great finish to the series. Definitely read in order. You won't be able to stop at one book. Quality story and narration.

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Another fun “Weaver” story. Hope the author keeps the series going, though I feel with the epilogue we may have come to an end of the Brundy family adventures.

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