Kathryn Caskie, How to Seduce a Duke

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How to Seduce a Duke

Kathryn Caskie

Avon, October 2006,

ISBN: 0061124567

In 1814, the Ton is excited over rumors about the beautiful Royle triplets (Mary, Anne, and Elizabeth), who many believe are the offspring of the Prince; the siblings do nothing to confirm or deny the gossip. Everyone wants the three sisters to attend their gala, for if they fail to show up the party is considered a bust.

The "oldest" of the trio Mary decides that Viscount Wetherly would be a perfect mate for her, so she begins to make plans to bewitch him. However, his rakish brother Rogan, Duke of Blackstone, consistently destroys her plans, as he is always seemingly in the way trying to seduce her. Though Mary is convinced that Blackstone is not right for her with his reputation, she admits to herself that she is very attracted to him, which is ironic since she believes that he is up to no good when it comes to her. She would be right, as Blackstone refuses to let his sibling fall for the wiles of a con artist, though he himself cannot stop thinking and dreaming of Mary as his.

HOW TO SEDUCE A DUKE is a fabulous amusing Regency romance that grips the reader from the first "sighting" and never slows down until the gender war ends with domestic tranquility. The storyline is driven by the battles between Mary and Blackstone, as both agree they are not good for one another, but cannot get enough of one another. Fans will enjoy their humorous stinging exchanges, as Kathryn Caskie opens her trilogy with a delightful tale.

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