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To Ruin The Duke by Debra Mullins

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Also by Debra Mullins:

Heart Of Stone, November 2014
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Donovan's Bed, February 2012
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Too Wicked To Love, June 2011
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Tempting a Proper Lady, June 2010
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To Ruin The Duke, June 2009
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The Night Before The Wedding, February 2008
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Two Weeks with a Stranger, February 2007
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Scandal of the Black Rose, January 2006
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Just One Touch, March 2005
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To Ruin The Duke
Debra Mullins


June 2009
On Sale: June 1, 2009
Featuring: Thornton Matherton; Miranda Fontaine
384 pages
ISBN: 0061577855
EAN: 9780061577857
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Romance Historical

A disreputable duke

All of London is abuzz with the shocking exploits of Thornton Matherton, Duke of Wyldehaven, a man as sinful and wild as his name. He plays fast and loose with money, drink, and women. Or does he? An impostor has tarnished Thornton's good name, and the real duke will not rest until he has proven his virtue.

A righteous lady

Abandoned by her aristocratic father when she was a child, Miranda Fontaine despises the nobility. Despite her distrust, she visits the Duke of Wyldehaven on an urgent mission. Determined to keep a deathbed promise, Miranda will do whatever it takes to pin down the notorious duke . . . even if it means seducing him herself.

Passion's ruin

Desperate to escape the web of deceit and clear his name, Thomas cannot bear the distraction of Miranda's supple skin and alluring eyes. Her beauty will be his undoing . . . and her bed will be the site of his most wicked ruin . . .

Comments

14 comments posted.

Re: To Ruin The Duke

A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux. I cried at the end.
(Melanie Thayer 6:16am June 9, 2009)

A book you know you can re-read over and over again without it losing anything - maybe instead opening your eyes a little more each time you read it.
(
Sarah Keery 10:48am June 9, 2009)

Some books are keepers because of me identifying with the characters, but some are because of subject matter and because they are so darned well written! My first romance "keeper"... Pirate's Wild Paradise by Kate Douglas. Wow that seems like many shelves ago....
(
Shelly Tavenner 12:29pm June 9, 2009)

Sarah's Child - Linda Howard, Three Wishes - Barbara Delinsky and all of the Robyn Carr Virgin River books and Susan Mallery's series books are always keepers. The First 2 I mentioned were gut-wrenching.
(
Pat Lieberman 1:57pm June 9, 2009)

Sarah's Child. That one was a heartbreaker...
(
Debra Mullins 2:00pm June 9, 2009)

I agree with Sarah - she said it much better than I could. A book may be interesting, but I don't keep it unless it has something to keep me coming back. Sometimes it is just that it is written about a place that I enjoyed visiting - Tony Hillerman and the 4 corners area. Sometimes it is the characters - Harry Potter. And sometimes it is the action - Davinci Code.
(
Karin Tillotson 3:25pm June 9, 2009)

Any book where an alpha male and an alpha female are thrown in together - they snipe at each other until they can't stand to be away from the other!
(
Kelli Jo Calvert 3:39pm June 9, 2009)

A keeper, to me, is a book that speaks to my heart be it a character, a place, or the storyline. And, it is one that I want to keep and share and read over and over again. Elizabeth Lowell's "The Keys to Daniel's House"; as above "Sarah's Child". Those early romances by these particular Silhouette authors were outstanding -- and mostly keepers!
(
Betty Cox 4:19pm June 9, 2009)

Books that I love to read over and over:
Anything by LaVyrle Spencer. Personal favorites are "The Gamble" - a historical, and "Small Town Girl" a contemporary.
Judith McNaught's "Every Breath You Take"
Susan Elizabeth Phillips, "Ain't She Sweet"
(
Deb Boone 5:17pm June 9, 2009)

I never get tired of Jule Garwood's THE BRIDE either
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Debra Mullins 7:29pm June 9, 2009)

I can't part with my books by Frances Parkinson Keyes. I also kept 'The Windflower' by Laura London (Sharon & Tom Curtis).
(
Rosemary Krejsa 8:17pm June 9, 2009)

Hi Debra!! So thrilled to read your post here! One of my favorite keepers, hard naming one! is SILENT MELODY by Mary Balogh. (Also ANNIE'S SONG by Catherine Anderson. Awesome reads.
(
Cathie Morton 11:02pm June 9, 2009)

I love books by Judith McNaught. He books WHITNEY, MY LOVE was great.
(
Robin McKay 10:28am June 10, 2009)

A book is a keeper if I have to stay up late all night to finish it!
(
Mari M. 10:28pm June 12, 2009)

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