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Ten Rules for Marrying a Duke

Ten Rules for Marrying a Duke


by Michelle McLean


⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

 

This was one of those fun reads that you just could not put down! 


Deciding the only way to say her family from scandal was a prominent marriage for herself, Arabella decides to make that happen… does she present herself to suitors at balls and events- heck no! She come up with a scheme to get an audience with the most marriage adversed duke in the ton and proposes a marriage of convenience wit him! 


A wife and all the freedom from match making mamas, plus the necessary heir, all for the cost of one wife and the finding of a spouse for her sister… seems like a bargain! 


But of course, the Duke of Whittsley and our bluestocking Arabella decide that they will need terms for this union… 10 rule to be precise!


I think may favourite part of the book was the amusing banter back and forth as these two come up with the perfect set of rules for this marriage of convenience… that, and when they start falling for each other! 


The chemists between Whittsley and Arabella was a delight and kept this book in my hand until the end! I couldn’t get enough of these two bumbling over their feelings of love and inability to put their hearts out on limb for each other. So much uncertainty and angst for two who could not get enough of each other and spelled out their feelings over and over in their love actions.


This book was a treat and I can definitely think of ten reasons or more to read it!



Ten Rules for Marrying a Duke by Michelle McLean is scheduled to release February 14th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from Entangled Publishing and TLC Book Tours through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

 

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