Daisy Bumgarten isn't thrilled to be trying to catch a duke's attention while dressed like a flower pot caught in a swarm of butterflies. But, after all, when in Rome (or in this case London society)... Since her decidedly disastrous debut among New York's privileged set, the sassy Nevada spitfire's last chance to "marry well" lies across the pond, here in England. If she must restrain her free spirit, not to mention her rib cage, so be it. She knows she owes it to her three younger sisters to succeed.
Now, under a countess's tutelage, Daisy appears the perfect duchess-in-training...Until notorious ladies' man Lord Ashton Graham, a distraction of the most dangerous kind, glimpses her mischievous smile and feisty nature—and attempts to unmask her motives. Daisy has encountered snakes on the range, but one dressed to the nines in an English drawing room is positively unnerving—and maddeningly seductive. When a veiled plot emerges to show up Daisy as unworthy of the aristocracy, will Ashton be her worst detractor? Or the nobleman she needs most of all?
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love the cover
ReplyDeleteThe title and cover.
ReplyDeleteI totally don't understand the excerpt, but I'm not a fan of romance either, I'd give it to my niece or sister as a gift.
ReplyDeleteAn American heiress debuting in London can make for an interesting story!
ReplyDeleteThe cover its like a fairy-tale
ReplyDeleteThis sounds and looks amazing! Excited to read!
ReplyDeleteSounds really great.
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ReplyDeleteThis story sounds fun. I bet there's a lot of great dialogue between Daisy & Ashton.
ReplyDeleteI like books about Dukes so that drew me to the book.
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