![]() I find that the overly formal way of moving through life in these books is a nice balance to the actual bodice-ripping romance of them. When I do read romance, I generally prefer historical romance, with all of those grand ball scenes and the obsessively weird culture of manners. Ostensibly, this book should have been for me. or with the man whose lessons capture her heart. But once Grey starts digging into her family’s secrets, she must decide whether her loyalties lie with her family. Now that Beatrice is seeing through Grey’s charms to his wounded heart, she’s having trouble keeping him at arm’s length. Then Grey agrees to assist his grief-stricken mother with her latest “project”: schooling spirited, unfashionable Beatrice for her debut. īeatrice Wolfe gave up on romance long ago, and the arrogant Duke of Greycourt with his rakish reputation isn’t exactly changing her mind. Still, Grey isn’t interested in love, no matter how pretty, or delightfully outspoken, the lady. ![]() But when his mother is widowed yet again and he meets the charmingly unconventional woman managing his stepfather’s funeral, he’s shocked to discover how much they have in common. Grey’s focus on expanding his dukedom allows him little time to find a wife. ![]() Book: “Project Duchess” by Sabrina Jeffriesīook Description: A series of stepfathers and a difficult childhood have left Fletcher “Grey” Pryde, 5th Duke of Greycourt, with a guarded heart, enviable wealth, and the undeserved reputation of a rogue. ![]()
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