How the Duke Was Won

Lady Marigold's Matchmaking Service Book 3 · WOLF Publishing UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
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Prepare for a dazzling clash of hearts and wits in the spirited world of Lady Penelope Baxter and the formidable Duke of St. Cross!

💛 Opposites-attract

🌻 A duel of the sexes

💛 A sweet wager

🌻 Arrogant duke

💛 Strong minded spinster

🌻 Scarred hero

Having sworn off love after two heartbreaks, Penelope finds herself at Lady Marigold's Matchmaking Service after a fiery exchange with the proud Duke during an archery competition.

Sebastian, the unyielding Duke with a penchant for competition and a need for an heir, discovers his views on marriage evolving when he encounters the bold and beautiful Penelope. What starts as a battle of words turns into a high-stakes wager as Penelope challenges Sebastian to a duel of the sexes – a series of intellectual and athletic contests with a tempting prize. If she wins, she secures her spinsterhood; if he triumphs, she must become his bride and bear the much-needed heir.

As the games unfold, Sebastian's rigid beliefs about women's abilities begin to crumble, replaced by a growing admiration for Penelope's spirit. Simultaneously, Penelope finds herself drawn to the Duke she once despised, yet fears the vulnerability of a third heartbreak. Will this clash of pride and passion lead to a happily-ever-after where love conquers all, or will the intricacies of the heart prove the ultimate challenge?

Get ready for a riveting tale of love, competition, and unexpected alliances in How the Duke Was Won, book 3 in this sweet Regency romance series by USA Today Bestselling author Jennifer Monroe, where the battleground is set, and the prize is nothing short of an unexpected romance.

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Sahar Husseini
16 May 2024
The first meeting between Penelope and Sebastian did not go well. She pushed him into a table and created an embarrassing disaster. The duke did not think he could forgive her. However, one could never estimate the power of a wager combined with love that could not be denied. Penelope wanted to remain a spinster after being disappointed in love twice. Could an arrogant duke change her mind? If you like enemies-to-lovers historical romance, you might enjoy this entertaining story.
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Peggy Collins
17 May 2024
Penelope’s parents want her to make a match, and soon. Off to Lady Marigold she goes. She is introduced to Sebastian, Duke of St. Cross. Oil and water. They have many interests in common, but conflicting attitudes result in, not mutual enjoyment, but competition. This is a delightful story. It is full of fun, snarky banter, exciting competitions, a lovely romance, and a happy and heartwarming ending. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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