What a Difference a Duke Makes
On sale
27th March 2018
Price: £8.99
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‘Message to my readers: You’ll love Lenora Bell!’ ELOISA JAMES
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Wanted: Governess for duke’s unruly children
Edgar Rochester, Duke of Banksford, is one of the wealthiest, most powerful men in England, but when it comes to raising twins alone, he knows he needs help. The only problem is the children have chased away half the governesses in London. Until the clever, bold, and far-too-enticing Miss Mari Perkins arrives.
Lost: One heart to an arrogant duke
Mari knows how to wrap even the most rebellious children around her finger. But their demanding, wickedly handsome father? He won’t be quite so easy to control. And there’s something else she can’t seem to command. Her heart. The foolish thing beats so wildly every time the duke is near.
Found: A forbidden passion neither can deny
As his employee, Mari is strictly off-limits. But what if she’s the one breaking all his rules? In the game of governess versus duke, how can Edgar maintain his defenses when the only thing he wants to do is let the tempting beauty win . . .?
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Praise for Lenora Bell
‘How the Duke was Won is exciting and emotional – evocative of the best of the genre. If you’ve been looking for a bold, new voice in historical romance, the search ends here. Lenora Bell is it!’ Sarah MacLean
‘Everything that made me first fall in love with historical romances while still being new and different. Trust me… you’ve been waiting for Lenora Bell’ Sophie Jordan
‘Hooked me from page one with its humour, emotion, and captivating characters. Lenora Bell is a true delight to read’ Lorraine Heath
‘Fresh, flirty, and fabulous! The new Belle of Historical Romance!’ Kerrelyn Sparks
‘Skillfully written . . . endearing . . . sexy’ SmartBitchesTrashyBooks
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Wanted: Governess for duke’s unruly children
Edgar Rochester, Duke of Banksford, is one of the wealthiest, most powerful men in England, but when it comes to raising twins alone, he knows he needs help. The only problem is the children have chased away half the governesses in London. Until the clever, bold, and far-too-enticing Miss Mari Perkins arrives.
Lost: One heart to an arrogant duke
Mari knows how to wrap even the most rebellious children around her finger. But their demanding, wickedly handsome father? He won’t be quite so easy to control. And there’s something else she can’t seem to command. Her heart. The foolish thing beats so wildly every time the duke is near.
Found: A forbidden passion neither can deny
As his employee, Mari is strictly off-limits. But what if she’s the one breaking all his rules? In the game of governess versus duke, how can Edgar maintain his defenses when the only thing he wants to do is let the tempting beauty win . . .?
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Praise for Lenora Bell
‘How the Duke was Won is exciting and emotional – evocative of the best of the genre. If you’ve been looking for a bold, new voice in historical romance, the search ends here. Lenora Bell is it!’ Sarah MacLean
‘Everything that made me first fall in love with historical romances while still being new and different. Trust me… you’ve been waiting for Lenora Bell’ Sophie Jordan
‘Hooked me from page one with its humour, emotion, and captivating characters. Lenora Bell is a true delight to read’ Lorraine Heath
‘Fresh, flirty, and fabulous! The new Belle of Historical Romance!’ Kerrelyn Sparks
‘Skillfully written . . . endearing . . . sexy’ SmartBitchesTrashyBooks
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Reviews
Take some sparkling dialogue, an adorable heroine, a powerful duke, two mischievous children and humorous escapades, stir in plenty of sexual chemistry, plus a dab of mystery and you have everything readers crave in a deliciously well-crafted love story that kicks off Bell's School for Dukes series perfectly
A supercalifragilisticexpialidocious start to a new Regency series . . . [Bell] reimagines the story of Mary Poppins for the Regency era, with delightful results that go beyond the typical fairy tale