This Duke is Mine
He is a duke looking for an ideal lady of the hour.
She is a woman—however far from great.
Tarquin, the incredible Duke of Sconce, knows completely well that the appropriate and stylishly slim Georgiana Lytton will make him a legitimate duchess. So for what reason wouldn't he be able to quit thinking about her twin sister, the thrilling, persistent, and by and large eccentric Olivia? Not exclusively is Olivia pledged to another man, yet their ill-advised, but inebriating, tease makes her unacceptability even more clear.
Resolved to make an ideal match, he deliberately cuts Olivia from his contemplations, permitting rationale and obligation to win over enthusiasm… Until, at his breaking point, Quin starts to address whether flawlessness has anything to do with adoration.
To win Olivia's hand he would need to surrender all the convictions he holds generally dear, and give up heart, body and soul…
Except if it's now past the point of no return.
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