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Heir to the Duke

Regency Wallflower Finds Her Bloom and Catches the Eye of a Brooding Duke

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A dazzling Regency romance from bestselling author Jane Ashford. Life is predictable for a Duke's first son. Or so he once thought...

He was delighted that she shared this pleasure with him. And how lovely she looked, out here on the water. The wind had whipped color into her cheeks. Her sandy hair leaped and curled around her face. And her gray eyes shimmered and sparkled. Violet's beauty—for it was undoubtedly beauty—arose from animation, he realized. When she was subdued and distant, as she'd always been when he saw her before their marriage, it was hidden. A secret, like the flower she was named for, obscured by broader leaves in the forest. But now he'd discovered a different Violet—vibrant, responsive. Watching her laugh as spray spattered her sleeve, he felt extremely fortunate. His instincts had somehow led him to a prize.

As eldest son of the Duke of Langford, Nathaniel Gresham sees his arranged marriage to Lady Violet Devere as just another obligation to fulfill?highly suitable, if unexciting. But as Violet sets out to transform herself from dowdy wallflower to dazzling young duchess-to-be, proper Nathaniel sets out to prove he's a match for his new bride's vivacity and daring.

Oppressed by her family all her life—especially her domineering and horrible grandmother—Lady Violet can't wait to enjoy the freedom of being a married woman. But then Violet learns her family's sordid secret, and she's faced with an impossible choice?does she tell Nathaniel and risk losing him, or does she hide it and live a lie?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 9, 2015
      Ashford (Married to a Perfect Stranger) makes a strong start to her Duke’s Sons Regency series with a story that affirms the value of being yourself and having fun in the process. The ostensibly staid Lady Violet Devere escapes the tyrannical social control of her grandmother by marrying Nathaniel Gresham, Viscount Hightower. She passionately breaks out of her shell and asks her new husband for a season in Brighton, a daring new wardrobe, and the dismissal of the dour servant from her previous home. This delights Nathaniel, who needs to be distracted from the seriousness of keeping his prankster younger brothers in line. Then Violet’s discovery of a family secret threatens to destroy her newfound sparkle and joy. The playful tone is enhanced by delightful period terms, such as tatterdemalion, sprinkled throughout the text. Ashford’s heroes favor flexibility in matters of fashion and bearing, but they stand firmly against moral lapses, keeping the book’s ethics unproblematic. Nathaniel’s likable family makes just enough of an appearance to fuel anticipation of his brothers’ future matches. Agent: Jennifer Weltz, Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency.

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2015

      Acknowledging his duty to marry, Nathaniel Gresham, Viscount Hightower and heir to the Duke of Langford, is happy to be wedding the very suitable Lady Violet Devere. In his opinion, she will do quite well as his future duchess. Violet is happy, too, because she will finally have an establishment of her own and the freedom that comes with marriage. But Violet has no intention of being boring, and so she sets out to give herself a bit more sparkle and flair and ends up igniting Nathaniel's interest as well as intriguing the ton. Then Violet discovers something about her family that just might endanger her newfound happiness. VERDICT Graced with lively wit, excellent period detail, and appealing protagonists, this fetching romp enthusiastically launches Ashford's new series. Ashford (Married to a Perfect Stranger) lives in Boston.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2015
      Some ladies might think getting married means giving up their freedom. But for Violet Devere, marrying Nathaniel Gresham means she will finally be free. As far back as she can remember, Violet's iron-willed grandmother, the dowager Countess of Moreley, has relentlessly regulated every aspect of Violet's life. Once Violet weds Nathaniel, she will finally be out from under her grandmother's rule and able to do exactly what she wants, when she wants. As for Nathaniel, he initially believes that the perfectly polite Violet will make the perfectly placid wife. Immediately after their marriage, however, Nathaniel is amazed to see his utterly suitable new wife begin breaking out of her shell and doing all kinds of things he never would have imagined. Is this a good thing or a bad thing for him? Ashford (Married to a Perfect Stranger, 2015) launches her new series, The Duke's Sons, on a high note with an engaging tale about love and marriage that showcases her usual Georgette Heyeresque flair for characterization and impeccably realized historical setting.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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