The Most Dangerous Duke in London
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NOTORIOUS NOBLEMAN SEEKS REVENGEName and title: Adam Penrose, Duke of Stratton. Affiliation: London&;s elite Society of Decadent Dukes. Family history: Scandalous. Personality traits: Dark and brooding, with a thirst for revenge. Ideal romantic partner: A woman of means, with beauty and brains, willing to live with reckless abandon. Desire: Clara Cheswick, gorgeous daughter of his family&;s sworn enemy.FAINT OF HEART NEED NOT APPLYClara may be the woman Adam wants, but there&;s one problem: she&;s far more interested in publishing her women&;s journal than getting married&;especially to a man said to be dead-set on vengeance. Though, with her nose for a story, Clara wonders if his desire for justice is sincere&;along with his incredibly unnerving intention to be her husband. If her weak-kneed response to his kiss is any indication, falling for Adam clearly comes with a cost. But who knew courting danger could be such exhilarating fun?Madeline Hunter&;s novels are:&;Brilliant, compelling . . . An excellent read.&; &;The Washington Post&;Mesmerizing.&; &;Publishers Weekly&;Pure passion.&; &;Booklist

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Street Date
05/30/2017
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English
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9781420143911

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Booklist Review

Let bygones be bygones? As far as Adam Penrose, the Duke of Stratton, is concerned, the Dowager Countess of Marwood's proposal that their two families should become allies instead of adversaries is not without some merit. Though Adam does hold the Marwood family responsible for his father's death, it has been five years since the old Duke of Stratton committed suicide. Now, to achieve her goal of peaceful coexistence with the Strattons, the Dowager Countess is offering Adam her granddaughter, Emilia, as a suitable candidate for marriage. He believes, however, that Clara Cheswick, the new Earl of Marwood's half sister, would suit him much better. There is just one little snag in all these matrimonial negotiations: someone forgot to tell Clara about Adam's plan. The first in Hunter's seductive new Decadent Dukes Society series is an elegantly written story with richly nuanced characters and a surfeit of intoxicating sensuality that will have fans of soigné Regency-set romances sighing happily with satisfaction.--Charles, John Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In Hunter's first Decadent Dukes Society romance, a Regency-era duke's thirst for revenge turns into lust for the daughter of his sworn enemy. Adam Penrose, Duke of Stratton, wants to find the people who spread rumors that his father committed treason, leading to his father's suicide. Adam's first target is the Earl of Marwood-or rather, his family, as the earl has also recently died. The Dowager Countess of Marwood, the earl's mother, wants to end the longtime feud between their families by marrying Adam to the earl's youngest daughter, Emilia. But Adam is not interested in the beautiful, demure young woman, preferring one who will be more of a challenge: Emilia's older half-sister, Clara. Clara has no desire to marry; she enjoys her independence, which allows her to publish a journal. Nonetheless, she is drawn to Adam. As he breaks down her resistance to intimacy, she starts to wonder whether his desire to wed her is merely part of his quest for vengeance. Hunter has created an intelligent, fast-paced romance, chock-full of sensuality and spiced with mystery. Agent: Pamela Hopkins, Hopkins Literary. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Booklist Reviews

Let bygones be bygones? As far as Adam Penrose, the Duke of Stratton, is concerned, the Dowager Countess of Marwood's proposal that their two families should become allies instead of adversaries is not without some merit. Though Adam does hold the Marwood family responsible for his father's death, it has been five years since the old Duke of Stratton committed suicide. Now, to achieve her goal of peaceful coexistence with the Strattons, the Dowager Countess is offering Adam her granddaughter, Emilia, as a suitable candidate for marriage. He believes, however, that Clara Cheswick, the new Earl of Marwood's half sister, would suit him much better. There is just one little snag in all these matrimonial negotiations: someone forgot to tell Clara about Adam's plan. The first in Hunter's seductive new Decadent Dukes Society series is an elegantly written story with richly nuanced characters and a surfeit of intoxicating sensuality that will have fans of soigné Regency-set romances sighing happily with satisfaction. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In Hunter's first Decadent Dukes Society romance, a Regency-era duke's thirst for revenge turns into lust for the daughter of his sworn enemy. Adam Penrose, Duke of Stratton, wants to find the people who spread rumors that his father committed treason, leading to his father's suicide. Adam's first target is the Earl of Marwood—or rather, his family, as the earl has also recently died. The Dowager Countess of Marwood, the earl's mother, wants to end the longtime feud between their families by marrying Adam to the earl's youngest daughter, Emilia. But Adam is not interested in the beautiful, demure young woman, preferring one who will be more of a challenge: Emilia's older half-sister, Clara. Clara has no desire to marry; she enjoys her independence, which allows her to publish a journal. Nonetheless, she is drawn to Adam. As he breaks down her resistance to intimacy, she starts to wonder whether his desire to wed her is merely part of his quest for vengeance. Hunter has created an intelligent, fast-paced romance, chock-full of sensuality and spiced with mystery. Agent: Pamela Hopkins, Hopkins Literary. (June)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hunter, M. (2017). The Most Dangerous Duke in London . Zebra Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hunter, Madeline. 2017. The Most Dangerous Duke in London. Zebra Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hunter, Madeline. The Most Dangerous Duke in London Zebra Books, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hunter, M. (2017). The most dangerous duke in london. Zebra Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hunter, Madeline. The Most Dangerous Duke in London Zebra Books, 2017.

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