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Heiress for Hire

Heiress for Hire, May 2020
Duke's Heiress Romance #1
by Madeline Hunter

Zebra
Featuring: Chase Radnor; Minerva Hepplewhite
304 pages
ISBN: 1420149970
EAN: 9781420149975
Kindle: B07TT3YZR7
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"A beguiling mystery with a sensual and emotionally explosive romance!"

Fresh Fiction Review

Heiress for Hire
Madeline Hunter

Reviewed by Miranda Owen
Posted April 29, 2020

Romance Historical

HEIRESS FOR HIRE is the first book in Madeline Hunter’s “Duke’s Heiress” series. Minerva Hepplewhite is a woman who has survived a lot and is suddenly and advantageously left a fortune by a duke. Although happy to be favored in that way, it is equally perplexing since she doesn’t remember ever meeting the late duke. The duke’s sudden death and his puzzling will provoke several people to investigate including Minerva and the charming former soldier-turned gentleman detective Chase Radnor. I loved this book! I enjoy books, like this one, that have a great and equal mix of mystery and romance. I also like banter between Chase and Minerva and their overall chemistry.

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I really enjoy stories with heroines who are widows. In Minerva’s case, her husband’s passing was a blessing and the experience has strengthened her contributed to her path to independence. This is a good book for readers, like me, who like an intelligent and shrewd heroine. Her life experiences have made Minerva cautious and a great observer – two things that are in an asset in the detective business. Since she is an unknown and surprising beneficiary of a hefty inheritance, it is to her benefit to investigate the duke’s death. There is a wonderful sexual tension as Chase and Minerva work the investigation separately before trusting each other to work together. I like that Chase eventually sees Minerva as a partner – both personally and professionally. I appreciate the way Madeline Hunter has Minerva sort through her emotional baggage and how the character doesn’t come across as hysterical and reactionary. Telling HEIRESS FOR HIRE from alternating perspectives gives the reader a better understanding of the main characters and makes for a richer story. Both Chase and Minerva are realistically flawed without being obnoxious. This story is told in such a way that almost every character can be perceived to be a plausible suspect. The mystery and the romance both evolve over the course of the book.

HEIRESS FOR HIRE is a beguiling mystery with a sensual and emotionally explosive romance. Madeline Hunter does a superb job of maintaining the tension – both romantic and otherwise – while also weaving it together with good storytelling and compelling characters. The supporting characters like Jeremy and Beth add another layer of depth to the story. I hope to eventually read a story about Chase’s cousin Nicholas. I am eager to read the next “Duke’s Heiress” novel.

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SUMMARY

In this stunning series debut from New York Times bestselling author Madeline Hunter, a duke’s mysterious bequest brings fortune—and passion—to three young women . . .

Minerva Hepplewhite has learned the hard way how to take care of herself. When an intruder breaks into her home, she doesn’t swoon or simper. Instead she wallops the rogue over the head and ties him up—only to realize he is Chase Radnor, a gentleman and grandson of a lord, and a man who makes it his business to investigate suspicious matters. Now he’s insisting that Minerva has inherited a fortune from his uncle, a wealthy duke. Only one thing could surprise her more: her sudden attraction to this exasperating man . . .

Chase can’t decide whether Minerva is a wronged woman or a femme fatale. Either way, he’s intrigued. Maddeningly, with her unexpected inheritance, she has set up a discreet detective business to rival Chase’s own. She may be the perfect person to help him uncover the truth about his uncle’s demise. But as proximity gives way to mutual seduction, Chase realizes he craves a much deeper alliance . . .

Excerpt

Did you kill him?

The voice spoke in his head vaguely, as if traveling through distance and fog. Not as the voice of his conscience, the way he so often heard the question. A different voice now. A female one.

I doubt it. Help me here.

He looks dead to me.

I promise that he isn’t dead. Now, take this and hold it while I . . .

A bit clearer now. Closer. So close it made his head bang with pain. Each word created a hammer blow. The more words, the more blows, and the closer they sounded.

I should call Jeremy to come here.

We do not need Jeremy. See?

Bam. Bam.

Bad enough already, without that.

We are not the ones at fault here. Hold the lamp closer, so I can make sure it is safe. Wait, give the lamp to me . . . This is no ordinary thief, from the looks of him.

What are you doing with that?

Bam, bam, bam.

Bringing him around so I can find out who he is and why he is here.

Bam—

The fog disappeared, washed away by an onslaught of liquid that forced him back to full consciousness. He tipped his tongue out to lick some drips on his lips. Not water. Wine.

He did not open his eyes right away. He spent a few moments accommodating the pain screaming on his scalp. His legs felt strange and his arms hurt. He tried to move both and could not. He realized they were both tied behind him, and together, bowing his body. Someone had trussed him like a sheep, only backward.

He opened his eyes to see the end of a pistol mere inches from his head. His gaze traveled up the arm that held it, until he looked into the furious dark eyes of a very handsome dark-haired woman. She held the pistol like she knew how to use it. Her bright gaze said she hoped he gave her a good reason to.

Hell. Tonight was not progressing at all the way he had planned.

* * *

“He looks to be coming to,” Beth said. She raised the bed warmer as if to give another blow.

“Put it down. He is tied and I have my pistol.”

“He looks big. The ropes may not hold him. He may overpower you. I should be ready just in case.”

“He will not attack me.” He had indeed come to. His long lashes moved. After a moment he strained against the bonds. Minerva waited for him to accommodate his situation.

His garments appeared very high quality. Blood now stained a cravat once pristine and crisp. His face might be called handsome if not for the strong bones that made the angles more severe than now fashionable. Something about him made her inner sense send out warnings that prickled her spine. He appeared to be a wealthy gentleman and . . . official. Whatever his reason for entering this house, it had not been to steal a few shillings.

Various reactions assaulted her while she trained her pistol on his harshly handsome face. Fear. Vulnerability. She experienced a surge of the unsettled spirit that had plagued her for over a year once, and that she thought she had banished forever.

Finally those lashes rose. Sapphire eyes focused on her pistol, then his gaze moved up until he looked right into her eyes. He again strained at the ties that bound him.

“Minerva Hepplewhite, I presume? My name is Chase Radnor. I apologize for the lack of a proper introduction.”

Beth sucked in her breath. “Odd for a thief to be so particular about etiquette and such.”

Except he was not a thief, was he?

“You can untie me,” Radnor said. “I never take chances with pistols, and I am not a danger in any case.”

“You are an intruder. I intend to leave you like that while I swear down information against you,” Minerva said.

“If you do it will come to naught and will only delay my mission. Now, untie me. I have something important to tell you that will explain why I am here.”

She hated how that provoked her curiosity, and also her trepidation. He might tell her that the investigation into Algernon’s death had been revived. Then again, he might reveal that at long last the poacher involved in that accident had been found. Or he might tell her that he had come to take her to gaol.

She collected herself. It was foolish to build monsters out of this stranger’s presence. There had been nothing to indicate he knew about her former identity and life.

“Explain yourself first.” She leveled the pistol firmly. “I am not inclined to trust a housebreaker.”

He gave one furious tug on the ties behind his back. He narrowed his eyes. “I have come to inform you of something that benefits you significantly.”

“What is that?”

“You have inherited some money. A large amount of it.”

 

Heiress for Hire   copyright 2020 Madeline Hunter    Excerpt


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