The Duke's Privateer
Devilish Dukes, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Philip Battley
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By:
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Amy Jarecki
About this listen
When it comes to women, the Duke of Danby is an audacious rake...but when it comes to ridding the kingdom of smugglers, he’s leading the charge. The Prince Regent has bankrupted the country more than once, and Danby isn’t about to go down with a sinking ship.
The Honorable Eleanor Kent hides behind the image of a self-proclaimed spinster...though in truth she’s one of England’s most sought-after privateers.
When their paths cross at a royal dinner...Danby suspects the stunning redheaded woman is more than she seems. He engages her to consult on a chinoiserie remodel and Eleanor gladly accepts. Indeed, she’d rather keep her enemy close where she can watch his every move. Though neither duke nor lady has a clue of how tangled the web they’re spinning will become. As the heat ratchets up, so does their unbidden attraction. Will they get burned before it’s too late to run?
Listen to the Devilish Dukes Series in order:
- The Duke’s Fallen Angel
- The Duke’s Untamed Desire
- The Duke’s Privateer
What listeners say about The Duke's Privateer
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- Inishowen Cailin
- 28-01-21
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There is so much to love about this book! The cat and mouse game Eleanor and the Duke of Danby play with one another is a lot of fun and completely charming. I liked how he was smitten with her from the beginning and how he hated finding any fault with her business dealings. Eleanor is a strong and independent lady and I admired her entrepreneurial spirit as well as the loyalty she inspired in those who worked for her.
The Duke is a kind and gentle character but is determined to put an end to as many smuggling enterprises as he could which unknowingly pits him against the woman he is falling in love with. His endeavours to find himself in her company was both sweet and humorous.
This story was read and enjoyed as a stand-alone as I am new to the series.
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