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When a duke loves a woman

Heath, Lorraine (author.).

Summary: "Gillie Trewlove knows what a stranger's kindness can mean, having been abandoned on a doorstep as a baby and raised by the woman who found her there. So, when suddenly faced with a soul in need at her door--or the alleyway by her tavern--Gillie doesn't hesitate. But he's no infant. He's a grievously injured, distractingly handsome gentleman who doesn't belong in Whitechapel, much less recuperating in Gillie's bed... Being left at the altar is humiliating; being rescued from thugs by a woman--albeit a brave and beautiful one--is the pièce de résistance to the Duke of Thornley's extraordinarily bad day. After nursing him back from the brink, Gillie agrees to help him comb London's darker corners for his wayward bride. But every moment together is edged with desire and has Thorne rethinking his choice of wife. Yet Gillie knows the aristocracy would never accept a duchess born in sin. Thorne, however, is determined to prove to her that no obstacle is insurmountable when a duke loves a woman"--Amazon.com.

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  • ISBN: 9780062676047
  • ISBN: 0062676040
  • ISBN: 9780062676023
  • ISBN: 0062676024
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (388 pages)
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018]

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Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Nobility -- England -- Fiction
Illegitimate children -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Fiction
England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
Illegitimate children -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Nobility -- England -- Fiction
FICTION / Romance / Historical / Victorian
Illegitimate children
Man-woman relationships
Manners and customs
Missing persons
Nobility
England
Genre: Romance fiction.
Historical fiction.
Romance fiction.
Romance fiction.
Electronic books.
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Romance fiction.

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 October #2
    Gillian "Gillie" Trewlove is starting to think that the old adage about no good deed going unpunished just might be true. When she steps in and saves a stranger from being robbed outside her tavern in Whitechapel, she thinks she has done her part as a Good Samaritan. However, the badly injured bloke needs some place to recover, and Gillie's bed seems to be the best option. Now, as if keeping her four overprotective brothers from finding out she has a man in her bed isn't trouble enough, Gillie is shocked to discover her new sexy-as-sin "patient" is none other than Anthony Coventry, Duke of Thornley. Is it too late for Gillie to just toss Thorne back into the alley? No one does simmering sexual chemistry better than Heath, and When a Duke Loves a Woman, the latest in her Victorian-set Sins for All Seasons series, is another triumph of lush sensuality and emotional intensity, all beautifully packaged in Heath's graceful writing. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 June #2
    In the second novel in the Sins for All Seasons series, a duke looking for his runaway bride stumbles into the path of a Whitechapel businesswoman and finds himself rethinking his arranged marriage. In a scene reminiscent of Lisa Kleypas' beloved Dreaming of You, this Victorian romance by Heath (Beyond Scandal and Desire, 2018, etc.) begins with Antony "Thorne" Coventry being rescued from a mugging in the London slums by Gillie Trewlove. A tavern owner with a heart of gold and illegitimate parentage, she nurses the stranger back to health in her apartment. The reader is told that her solicitousness is partly due to her attraction to his naked (mostly unconscious) self, and he returns her feelings in between bouts of passing out. After a few discomfiting passages about this insta-lust and at least two in which the sole action consists of Gillie being startled by any move Thorne makes, it's a relief when he recovers and leaves. The plot is then padded by his decision to return to Whitechapel, which Gillie knows better than he does, and hire his new object of desire to locate his absconding fiancée—as one does. The nunlike, independent, workaholic Gillie, who has every reason to be wary of upper-class men, agrees to this scheme because she finds him inexplicably fascinating. Yet it's hard to like Thorne, who is not a rake but somehow shoddier—a good guy who is nevertheless more interested in sex than in thinking about its consequences for a single, working woman. Gillie, written as a gruff do-gooder, is more interesting at the beginning than after she gets involved with this bland romance-novel aristocrat. Nonetheless, the story might please fans of the "London slum" subset of historical romance, of which Elizabeth Hoyt's Wicked Intentions is a notable example. A tale that initially seems poised to challenge Cinderella conventions but fails to fulfill that promise, as if it wanted a claim to progressive politics but could not imagi n e a real alternative to gilded-cage tradition. Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • LJ Express Reviews : LJ Express Reviews
    No one wishes to be left at the altar, especially not when one is a duke. Antony Coventry, Duke of Thornley, finds that his betrothed, Lady Lavinia Kent, has escaped the church and run off to London's benighted Whitechapel area. He goes after her and, now a bit drunk, falls prey to thugs, who steal his heirloom watch and stab him several times before someone scares them off. Having been left on Ettie Trewlove's doorstep 30 years earlier and raised with "siblings" similarly cast out, tavern owner Gillie Trewlove is a survivor. She loves her life as an independent businesswoman and doesn't crave society's notice or approval. She tends to Thorne until he can travel, never knowing his true identity. Later, he returns to the tavern in full duke mode, asking Gillie to help him find his runaway bride. VERDICT This second title in Heath's series (after Beyond Scandal and Desire) sees another Trewlove orphan match wits with the ton and come out on top. The author makes a predictable plot choice near the end, but overall the story succeeds owing to her well-developed protagonists, who connect through mutual fascination and respect. For most romance collections.—Bette-Lee Fox, Library Journal (c) Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 June #1

    In the enjoyable second Sin for All Seasons novel (after Beyond Scandal and Desire), Heath explores Victorian class and wealth disparities. Fiercely independent tavern owner Gillie Trewlove doesn't hesitate to save a man who's mugged by a young gang. She doesn't recognize the handsome stranger as Antony Coventry, Duke of Thornley, who was searching the poverty-stricken and dangerous Whitechapel area of London for his no-show bride. Having been raised in Whitechapel alongside her four adoptive brothers, Gillie agrees to help Thorne find his fiancée and ensure her safety. Unfeminine Gillie is surprised and pleased that Thorne finds her attractive, but they both know their different social stations will prevent them from having more than a heated affair. Gillie's sweet and successful brothers try to protect her from scandal, and deserve their matches in future books. This is a believable and winning romance between two people who don't know how much they need love. Agent: Robin Rue, Writers House. (Aug.)

    Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.
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