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  • Surprisingly deep characters!

    5
    By AmyLynn Rose
    Spoiler alert! Surprisingly original story with complex characters dealing with real-life relationship and emotional issues. Not your typical HEA romance. This couple actively had to work to make their marriage successful.
  • Lucy and Avery are good characters.

    4
    By j21969
    Sasha cottman is going to cost me a lot of money. I am really liking this series. So glad to have book bub give me a new author. This story is worth reading for sure. I always like to start at the beginning with a series and this is the 3rd book.
  • The Duke’s Daughter

    4
    By Retired but reads
    The book starts out great. The charaacters and conflicts introduced; several attempts at resolution are made.. Enjoyed the first two books more than this one.
  • Selfish Man

    4
    By Daytona Christian
    I loved the beginning of the book. I understood about Avery having, no confidence . after I while , I was over it. he wasn’t a strong man. Lady Lucy made up for it. I love reading Sasha’s books . Will continue to Will’s book. 1 more thing. Epilogues should be the characters , not character of next book. Hence 4 stars
  • Lucy and Avery

    5
    By Peg1951
    The Duke’s Daughter is another wonderful addition to the Duke of Strathmore series. Avery Fox needs to deal with his past, both his family and the war, and the fact that he is now heir to the Earl of Langham. Lucy Radley, the Duke of Strathmore’s daughter, means well when she offers to help Avery ease into society. When an unfortunate incident in the garden forces their marriage, neither is happy. Then a funny thing happens on the way to the Scottish divorce. Is it really what they want? The road to happy ever after takes the couple from London to Scotland to Paris where Avery hopes to face and come to grips with his war experiences. Lucy hopes it will help him forgive himself and learn to love and be loved. All along the way, they have the support of the Radley and Langham families. This well-written story of forgiveness and acceptance holds your attention beginning to end. Once again, Janine Haynes does an excellent job narrating the engaging tale. The audiobook is a gift. My review is voluntary.
  • Great!

    5
    By Hope in Gulfport
    Buying the next one!!
  • No Ink m

    5
    By nimini uubnnnmo
    Knowing I m. You are. InnYou n. Now n Patton now I Minnienminnn. I internet i mini. Nono. More

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