Being a heroine is hard enough to carry off but one in a historical romance ups the challenge in staying true to women's roles in history. Danielle was thoughtfully devised by this writer who was able to not only empower this heroine but also adhere to the social restraints women were held to at the time. The intelligent and sharp banter between this couple was done exceedingly well by this author and made this work move quickly. Danielle Williams, his deceased sister's best friend, brought an unexpected interest in a life that had dulled for Marcus. His wit was charming and showcased his natural sexiness. As a hero Marcus presented just the right amount of angst to not appear broken and an appealing vigor and confidence to bring on genuine giddy excitement from both his heroine and readers alike. Returning war hero General Marcus Braddock found himself at loose ends when he returned home to deal with his new title of Duke of Hampton and the questions he could not ask regarding his sister's death in his absence. Anna Harrington ushers in her new Lord's of the Armory series with An Inconvenient Duke, delivering a story busting at the seams with intrigue and romance that will keep readers blushing and thinking in their seats!
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