Every time he scowls at her, she has the most improper desire to kiss him - and a whole lot more. She didn’t expect him to be so … well, infuriatingly attractive. So when the priggish Duke comes to call, she does everything in her power - including setting the family pig on him - to drive him away. She is not about to let the tyrannical Duke of Montford steal away all she has worked for because of some antiquated contract between their families. And a crooked castle in the middle of Yorkshire.Īstrid Honeywell, staunch bluestocking, has struggled for years to keep her family together by running the estate and family brewery after her father’s death. The Duke of Montford, cold, precise, and more powerful than the Prince Regent himself, wants things the way he wants them: cross-referenced, indexed, and at his beck and call. Here is the book blurb about The Duke’s Holiday: Here is a link to buy if you’re interested. Hence my decision to publish The Duke’s Holiday. As I dithered around trying to write Thief of Hearts (I have major writer’s block by the way), I thought it might be a good idea to at least try to be productive in some writerly way. I wrote The Duke’s Holiday around the same time as I wrote Prince of Hearts, but I have just been sitting on it. It is historical romance, not steampunk, so I thought I would publish it under a different name. I have recently published another book under the pen name, Maggie Fenton.
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