What to Do With a Duke
Spinster House Series #1
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Narrated by:
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Beverley A. Crick
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By:
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Sally MacKenzie
About this listen
Miss Isabelle Catherine Hutting would rather be lounging in the library than circling the ballroom in search of a husband any day. So when Cat hears that the town's infamous Spinster House is open for a new resident, she jumps at the chance to put all this marriage business behind her. But first she must make arrangements with her prospective landlord, Marcus, the duke of Hart - the most handsome man she's ever seen and the only man who's ever impressed her in the least. With her wit, independent spirit, and great beauty, Marcus can't help but be stirred by Cat. It's terribly unfortunate that he's not looking to marry, given the centuries-old curse that left his family with the Spinster House to begin with. No duke shall live to see his heir's birth. But is there a chance the curse could be broken - in true fairy-tale fashion - by an act of true love?
©2015 Sally MacKenzie (P)2015 TantorWhat listeners say about What to Do With a Duke
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- Carôle
- 10-03-24
Disappointing
This title was very well told by Beverley A. Crick.
The tale of itself is interestingly told, but, to be honest, the final 3 chapters are just tedious and there is no satisfactory resolution.
A very disappointing read, so I’m glad that it is an Audible Plus title, I may have resented paying for this.
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- AlisonK
- 16-03-24
A bit different
Enjoyed this tale - the mystery of the curse affecting generations added an interesting dimension to the story. I’d have appreciated an epilogue - as it’s a series, hope to get a bit more of the ‘what next’ for Marcus and Isabelle as a mention in the next book. There is also the ongoing thread about what actually happened back in 1617, don’t think we’ve heard the end of that story yet either….
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