My One and Only Duke: includes a bonus novella

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'Smart, sexy, and oh-so romantic' Mary Balogh

'Grace Burrowes is a romance treasure' Tessa Dare


Meet the highly unconventional Wentworth family in this charming USA Today bestseller with a Cinderella twist, perfect for fans of Mary Balogh.

A funny thing happened on the way to the gallows . . .
One minute, London banker Quinn Wentworth is facing execution. The next, he's declared the long-lost heir to a dukedom. Quinn has fought his way up from the vilest slums, and now he's ready to use every dirty trick he knows to find the enemy who schemed against him.

There was just one tiny problem . . .
Jane Winston, widowed and pregnant, crosses paths with Quinn while her father is preaching to the prisoners. Believing his days are numbered, Quinn offers Jane marriage as a way to guarantee her independence and provide for her child. Neither thinks they'll actually have a future together.

They were wrong.
He's a wealthy gutter rat out for vengeance. She's a minister's daughter who must turn a marriage of desperation into a proper ducal union. Are they doomed from the start or destined for a happily-ever-after?

Also includes the bonus novella Once Upon a Christmas Eve from New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Hoyt!
When his carriage wheel snaps in a snowstorm, Adam Rutledge, Viscount d'Arque, is forced to seek shelter at the home of the most maddening, infuriating and utterly beguiling woman he's ever met.

A Library Journal Best Book of 2018
Named to BookPage's Best Books of 2018
Named to All About Romance's Best Books of 2018

Praise for Grace Burrowes:

'Wonderfully funny, moving romance, not to be missed!' Eloisa James

'Sexy heroes, strong heroines, intelligent plots, enchanting love stories...Grace Burrowes's romances have them all' Mary Balogh

'Grace Burrowes writes from the heart - with warmth, humor, and a generous dash of sensuality, her stories are unputdownable! If you're not reading Grace Burrowes you're missing the very best in today's Regency Romance!' Elizabeth Hoyt

'Skillfully crafted and exquisitely written, Burrowes' latest is pure gold; a brilliant launch to a promising series' Library Journal, starred review

'Burrowes is a writer of towering talent' USA Today Happy Ever After

'An extremely touching love story...My One and Only Duke is her most vivid, compelling portrait of the [Regency] era yet' BookPage, 'Best Books of 2018'

Ratings and reviews

4.5
19 reviews
Alison Robinson
November 6, 2018
Quinn Wentworth is in Newgate prison, sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. A wealthy banker, he grew up in the slums of York the son of a violent drunk. When the daughter of a prison preacher is sent to wait in Quinn's quarters they strike up a conversation which leads to Quinn offering to marry her, and leave her a generous allowance after his death, in order to provide for her and her unborn child from a brief marriage which ended in her husband's death. But Quinn is, unbeknownst to him, the heir to the Dukedom of Walden rescued from the noose he must now enter London society with a new wife and uncover the identity of the enemy who put him in prison. I am a great fan of Grace Burrowes' writing, I find her attention to detail fascinating and I admire that she takes the time to research the places that she writes about. Her characters are intriguing and her plots are carefully woven. Yet while I did enjoy this book, I didn't love it and I think there are two things which contributed to that. First, I didn't buy into Quinn at all. This is a man who worked any job, no matter how dirty or disgusting, to earn coins to support his brother and sisters. A man born into the slums of York, who has worked day and night to earn coin, someone who didn't learn to read and write until he was almost a man. Yet he has also taken the time to take elocution lessons to lose his Yorkshire accent and dresses as finely as any lord whilst in prison. There are hints early in the book that he has also done some bully-boy work, although later that seems to be refuted, but overall he seems too charming and sophisticated for his rough start in life. Second, I felt that the plot was a bit choppy, almost as though it was originally going in one direction and then changed tack part way through. Quinn has a deep, dark secret which he is afraid to tell his wife in case she looks on him differently, but, unless my lack of sleep has led me to miss the great reveal, I didn't think it much of a secret, or even something to be terribly ashamed of. As with many books like this the deep secret is alluded to time and again in connection with the unnamed person who plotted to get Quinn hanged, but then there is a scene with the people intimately connected with that secret which sort of makes the secret a whole lot less secret. There are side-plots that don't seem to go anywhere and seem to be intended to cast suspicion on various people but just seem more like plot ideas that didn't pan out. Yet, Quinn and Jane's romance was touching and realistic. A couple who enter a marriage of convenience suddenly find themselves in entirely unforeseen circumstances. Each of them must shake off the habits of the past and learn to live this new life. So this feels like a negative review but it isn't really, just me being picky. Overall this was still a charming, intelligent, historical romance with great characters and a believable plot and I can't wait to see who is the next rogue in the series. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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Janet B
November 6, 2018
London banker Quinn Wentworth is facing execution for manslaughter. The next, he's declared the long-lost heir to a dukedom. Quinn has fought his way up from the vilest slums, and now he's ready to use every dirty trick he knows to find the enemy who schemed against him. Jane Winston, the widowed, pregnant daughter of a meddlesome prison preacher, crosses paths with Quinn in jail. Believing his days are numbered, Quinn offers Jane marriage as a way to guarantee her independence and provide for her child. This was quite a long book however it kept my interest all the way through. A well written book with well fleshed & interesting characters. Quinn came across as a calculating character to begin with but he was soon shown as a truthful, honourable man who keeps his word even insisting five other inmates are released with him. Jane first came across as the wishy washy daughter of a preacher but how wrong was this impression! She’s strong & very determined in a quiet way & soon has the whole of the Wentworth household running on well oiled wheels. The beauty of this book was the relationship between Quinn & Jane how the dynamics changed & how they interacted. I hope the other Wentworths have their stories as the three siblings, Duncan & Joshua all deserve their stories My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
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About the author

Grace Burrowes grew up in central Pennsylvania and is the sixth out of seven children. She discovered romance novels when in junior high (back when there was such a thing), and has been reading them voraciously ever since. Grace has a bachelor's degree in political science, a bachelor of music in music history, (both from Pennsylvania State University); a master's degree in conflict transformation from Eastern Mennonite University; and a juris doctor from the National Law Center at the George Washington University. Grace writes Georgian, Regency, Scottish Victorian, and contemporary romances in both novella and novel lengths. She's a member of Romance Writers of America, and enjoys giving workshops and speaking at writers' conferences. She also loves to hear from her readers, and can be reached through her website, graceburrowes.com.

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