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An Inconvenient Duke

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A steamy feminist Regency romance from acclaimed author Anna Harrington. All's fair in war...and in love...

"We all make mistakes."

His sensuous lips twisted in amusement, and he murmured a bit too huskily for comfort, "Didn't feel like a mistake to me." He kept his gaze locked onto hers as he raised the glass to take a sip. "We kissed last night, and I strongly suspect that we both want to do it again." His head tilted slightly as he studied her. "If I came around this desk and took you into my arms, would you stop me?"

Marcus Braddock, former general and newly appointed Duke of Hampton, is back from war. Now, not only is he surrounded by the utterly unbearable ton, he's mourning the death of his beloved sister, Elise. Marcus believes his sister's death wasn't an accident, and he's determined to learn the truth—starting with Danielle Williams, his sister's beautiful best friend.

Danielle is keeping deadly secrets of her own. She has dedicated her life to a charity that helps abused women—the same charity Elise was working for the night she died. When Danielle's work puts her life in danger, Marcus comes to her rescue. But Danielle may not be the one in need of rescuing...

Praise for Anna Harrington:

"As steamy as it is luscious. My favorite kind of historical!"—GRACE BURROWES, New York Times bestselling author, for Dukes Are Forever

"Enchanting...Harrington combines suspenseful mystery and charming romance in this compulsively readable treat."—Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW

"A touching and tempestuous romance, with all the ingredients Regency fans adore."—GAELEN FOLEY, New York Times bestselling author, for Dukes Are Forever

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 25, 2019
      The enchanting first Regency romance in the Lords of the Armory series from Harrington (What a Lord Wants) introduces a pair of magnetic characters on the hunt for justice. Elise Braddock and her best friend, Danielle Williams, work for an organization called Nightingale that helps battered women escape from their abusers. When Elise dies, her brother Marcus Braddock, Duke of Hampton, investigates and learns that Elise was murdered because of her work with Nightingale. Now he seeks to find her killer, avenge her death, and protect Danielle from a similar fate. As mutual attraction simmers between Marcus and Danielle, he urges her to abandon her work with Nightingale to keep herself safe, but she adamantly refuses. Intelligent dialogue makes it easy for readers to understand both sides of the argument. Both Marcus and Danielle are dynamic and forward-thinking protagonists, made all the more lovable by their mutual determination to use their positions in society to help the less fortunate. Harrington combines suspenseful mystery and charming romance in this compulsively readable treat. Agent: Sarah Younger, Nancy Yost Literary.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from January 1, 2020

      Off fighting Napoleon, Gen. Marcus Braddock receives word from his sister Elise's best friend, the Honorable Danielle Williams, that Elise has died in an accident. Upon his return, now carrying the title Duke of Hampton for his bravery, Marcus discovers evidence that proves his sister may have been murdered. Danielle suspects Elise's death may have involve the secret organization Danielle runs for women in abusive relationships. Marcus, who has been struggling to transition from the battlefield to everyday life, sees an opportunity to hunt down his sister's killer while also attempting to talk Danielle out of her determined quest. The duo risk it all, including their hearts, as they go up against a shadowy organization that may be larger than first expected. VERDICT Action, suspense, seduction, and two determined lovers fighting for what is right provide a host of reasons to read well into the night. Danielle is an extremely compelling heroine who is willing to forgo her own prospects to correct wrongdoing. When combined with Marcus's conviction and refusal to abandon those he cares about, they make a perfect pair to kick off Hampton's (How I Married a Marquess) latest Regency series.--Kellie Tilton, Univ. of Cincinnati Blue Ash

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      February 1, 2020
      Marcus is home from war and missing the days when his position as a general gave him purpose. He finds a letter that indicates his younger sister, Elise, may not have died after falling off of a horse, as previously thought. He questions her best friend, Danielle, and discovers that Danielle helps women in abusive relationships find new lives through a secret network. They learn that Elise was involved, and someone hurt her as a result of her work. As they spend more time together trying to solve the mystery, they realize they are in love. Harrington casts light on the plight of women in the 1800s via Danielle's work to help those with few rights. Marcus' struggle to find a worthy battle to commit himself to after the war makes him an appealing hero, especially as he works hard to protect his family. Harrington is a rising star in historical romance, and this tale of romantic suspense delivers plenty of both love and danger. Fans of Amanda Quick, Grace Burrowes, and Ella Quinn may also enjoy this one.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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