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Nothing Compares to the Duke
Nothing Compares to the Duke: The Duke's Den | Christy Carlyle
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Christy Carlyle concludes her Dukes Den series with this sparkling romance about two reluctant allies intent on following the rules and breaking every single one. His Only Regret Rhys Forester, the new Duke of Claremont, lives his life by four words: Enjoy All, Regret Nothing. Hes devoted to the pleasure of his wild soirees, reckless behavior, and shocking the ton with his interests in trade. The debts that come with his title dont fit the carefree lifestyle hes created and when hes forced to return to his familys estate, hes also forced to confront his one and only regret: the beautiful girl he left behind. May Be Falling in Love Arabella Prescott has been the belle of more balls than she cares to remember. After three seasons and five rejected proposals, shes done with the marriage mart. Bellas hopes to live a comfortable life, alone, come crashing down when her parents demand she marry. But her salvation may come in the form of the man she hates the most. Bella has never forgiven Rhys for what he did to her, but desperate times call for fake engagements. With a few dozen rules, their scheme begins, but its not long before the former enemies find themselves breaking every single rule, including the most important of them all: dont fall in love
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With adding another bookshelf to my small apartment and shifting my books around, I was able to make the top shelf of my cart into books I want to read sooner rather than later. 😁📚

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I could not put this novel down. So here I am, exhausted, because I finished it in one read, overnight.

The passion and longing between Rhys and Bella were fantastic. This is one of those -- they belong together, they both want each other and obviously love each other, now let‘s see them figure it out -- romances. Rhys is really such a reformed rake that only has eyes for her.

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.