From the author of the bestselling Regency romance trilogy about three brothers comes a novella about how their matchmaking mother found love.
The day was as hot as the pond was inviting. Itβs not as if anyone in Little Huffington was going to happen upon a secluded vale on the Duke of Greycliffeβs lands. And Venus Collingswood didnβt want to get her shift all wet. It was the perfect setting in which to plan her lovely bookworm of a sisterβs betrothal to the mysterious new duke arriving seven days hence. If only she had a suitable accompliceΒ .Β .Β .
Andrew Valentine, Duke of Greycliffe, never thought arriving at his own household a week early would cause so much trouble. The housekeeper thinks heβs his own cousin. Actually, the chance not to be the duke for a while is a pleasant opportunity indeed. It might even help him interrogate the delectable little nymph heβs discovered swimming in his pondβif he can manage to get a word in edgewiseΒ .Β .Β .
Praise for the Duchess of Love Trilogy
βAn engaging tale that balances greed, jealousy, and malice with humor and sweetnessΒ .Β .Β .. Readers will cheer.β βPublishers Weekly (starred review) on Bedding Lord Ned
βA quick-witted, steamy romp. Add a touch of mystery and another bright tale of love and laughter is born. An engaging, and meddlesome, cast whips this lusty tale into a perfect heart-holiday treat!β βRT Book Reviews on Surprising Lord Jack
βReaders will love being treated to this lively, hilarious Regency romp in MacKenzieβs Duchess of Love series and will want all three books.β βBooklist (starred review) on Loving Lord Ash