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How To ... #1
Entangled: Scandalous
December 2014
On Sale: December 8, 2014
Featuring: Catherine Malboeuf; Nicholas Adair
205 pages ISBN: 1633751597 EAN: 9781633751590 Kindle: B00PP6WQ7O e-Book
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Romance Historical
The spirited Catherine Malboeuf has just arrived in
England
to reclaim her ancestral home, Walsley Manor, and a
valuable
missing heirloom. Nicholas Adair, the attractive and
frustratingly inflexible Duke of Boulstridge, however, is
quite unwilling to sell the estate back to Catherine.
Unless, of course, she accepts a small wager... Nick will sell Walsley Manor if--and only if--Catherine
secures an offer of marriage from an eligible member of
the
ton before the end of the London season. Of course, Nick is certain he'll win. After all, no proper
gentleman would ever marry a woman who conceals a cutlass
in
her skirts. Yet something about Catherine's unconventional
disposition seems to ignite a need deep inside him. A need
that won't just cost him the wager, but the very heart he
swore to never give away...
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10 comments posted.
Re: How to Beguile a Duke
I understand the family jewelry stuff - I've 3 sisters & used to claim pieces of my mother's (she had nice selection - my father loved to give her pieces) & it was so bad, she divided it up & put it in her will & no one knew who got what till she died. We all liked herself & they were gorgeous but I think it was the sentimental value that weighed the most. :) (Gina Danna 7:52pm December 13, 2014)
For some reason, my Mother was never into "real" jewely other than her wedding ring, which my one Sister took when she passed away. She had a birthstone ring which was given to me by my Father, which I had asked my other Sister to hold on to for me, since I was moving, and didn't want to lose. She gave it to her Daughter, and her Daughter was robbed at her apartment, so now I'm devastated that I don't have the ring, since I never told her to give it to my Niece!! The only other jewelry of my Mother's that I have is some older pieces of Sarah Coventry in their original boxes, which are worth a few dollars, should I wish to sell them, along with some old pieces of costume jewelry, and a few thin gold chains that she bought with me towards the end of her life, before her Alzheimer's got the better of her. These items are more sentimental than anything else, and even though she's been gone almost 13 years now, I have yet to wear even one piece of it. I can't bring myself to wear any. I'm looking forward to reading your book. Congratulations!! Have a very Merry Christmas, and the best to you in the coming New Year!! (Peggy Roberson 10:48am December 14, 2014)
Thanks for stopping by, Gina. Sounds like your mother was a smart lady. :) I definitely understand about the sentimental value. (Ally Broadfield 11:08am December 14, 2014)
I'm so sorry you don't have your mother's ring, Peggy. My mom passed away two years ago. She didn't have much in the way of jewelry, but I treasure the few small trinkets she gave me. Thanks so much for coming by! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year as well. (Ally Broadfield 11:11am December 14, 2014)
Would love to win this book. I also always loved jewelry, both real and costume. (Carol Woodruff 5:40pm December 19, 2014)
Great blog! I never thought about pets that way before. Very cool. (Tamara Hughes 2:20pm March 17, 2015)
Great post, Ally. I do miss walking the dog, but we try to anchor where she and I can swim. Also runs around the trampoline when I'm exercising. Congratulations on your latest book!! Shared. (Ella Quinn 2:48pm March 17, 2015)
Thanks, Tamara! When I sat down to think about the subject, I came up with more correlations than I expected. (Ally Broadfield 3:18pm March 17, 2015)
Thanks for coming by, Ella. That's awesome that your dog runs around the trampoline. One of our small dogs will go up there with the kids, but the others are afraid of it. They're not fond of swimming, either. I guess it's good that we don't live on a boat. (Ally Broadfield 3:20pm March 17, 2015)
I live in a house full of dogs, lots of responsibility but I wouldn't change it for anything! (Rhonda Rogers 5:44pm April 10, 2015)
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