The Duke Conspiracy, by Wendy May Andrews
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Miss Rosamund Smythe, the only daughter of a baron diplomat, is finding the Season to be a dead bore. After her stint at spying while in Vienna with her father, she wants a higher purpose in life than “just” being a wife. His Grace, Alexander Milton, the Duke of Wrentham, wants a quiet life with a “proper” lady as his wife after the tumultuous childhood he had. His parents had fought viciously, lied often, and Alex secretly wonders if he was even his father’s son. Rose and Alex grew up on neighboring estates and have been best friends since she was four years old but a family feud has torn their friendship apart. At a Society event Rose overhears a plot to entrap Alex into a marriage of convenience. Her loyalty to their old friendship as well as her knowledge of the conspirator, Sir Jason Broderick, causes Rose to overcome her aversion to Wrentham in order to warn him of his danger. Alex’s complicated childhood has caused him to despise all forms of deception so Rose avoids telling him how she knows so much about Sir Broderick. When Rose is abducted by Sir Broderick to prevent her interference, Alex must deal with his own conflicted feelings to help her rescue herself. Can they claim their happily ever after despite the turmoil?
The Duke Conspiracy, by Wendy May Andrews- Amazon Sales Rank: #69958 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-16
- Released on: 2015-03-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Wendy May Andrews has been reading whatever she could get her hands on since the age of five. She has been writing for almost as long but hasn’t been sharing those stories with anyone but her mother until recently. Wendy lives in Toronto with her own real-life hero. When not writing or reading, they love to travel wherever the mood takes them.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. best book ever! By Grace Behnke It was so refreshing not to have to flip through many pages of a book because of someone having sex. Not against sex, just don't care to read about it! This book was clean and very enjoyable to read.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Warning: Dictionary-challenged. By T Mac This book sounded like it would have a "cute" plot, setting, etcetera, so I downloaded the sample to see if I would be interested in reading it. I made it partway down the first page, and decided that I would not be interested in reading further. Ordinarily, I would not submit a review; however, I consider it appropriate to provide my observations as a warning for other literate readers, considering the number of five-star, glowing, reviews of this (currently) semi-literate effort. My advice is to await a second edition which has been proofread by someone who will use a red pen on the awkward constructions intended as purple prose, who will move the prose further towards English and not leave it modern urban slang, and who would check oddities of meaning using a dictionary.The book's second sentence is "Rose's stomach tumbled and a wave of heat swept her as she took in his rugged handsomeness". This stopped me, with the immediate thought, "How awkward!" I'd heard of stomachs "rumbling", but the thought of one "tumbling" evoked thoughts of an action that gets one sent quickly downwind, to hang over a chamber pot (or a lee rail). "Took in", in a historical novel, would have been, then, "observed", or "noticed", or something politely synonymous, that did not couple the verb "to take" with a preposition to alter meaning. I'd not seen the construction "rugged handsomeness" before (coupling a grading adjective (rugged) with a three-syllable noun derived *itself* from a gradable adjective), and I believe "ruggedly handsome" better prose (yes, of course, requiring a verb for proper parsing). When I got down to the fifth sentence and encountered "silly widgets", referring to silly (aberrant?) engineering devices, or "gadgets", I decided that anyone who had placed a five star rating upon this was somewhat of a silly widgeon, themselves.Since I am just an engineer, and not even a grammarian or English major, yet I noticed these oddities so readily, I thought to do a favor for those whose pleasure in the cutesy story might be adversely affected by blatant misuses of the English language. I provide two stars since I don't "hate" this, but view it in the terms that two-star doggerel has its place, while holding to the perspective that only "poetry" is worthy of five stars.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. light Espionage with a touch of romance By Lala This book is mainly centered on political intrigues and within the story lies a subtle romance between the Duke and Rosie, whose families have been enemies for the past three years. It's sweet, not over the top.Rosie and Alex's families have been blaming each other for the deaths of their firstborn sons. The boys died during a war, and each family thought to blame the other son for influencing the other for enlisting.These days it sounds lame, but during that era, this story is plausible.As a result Alex and Rosie have been unable to be in each other's company. As they have been each other's best friend since childhood,it has given them longing for each other's company.Rosie decides to break the feud and speak to Alex when she discovers a plot against him. And there our story begins.
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