The Heiress Bride
By (Author) Madeline Hunter
Kensington Publishing
Zebra Books
20th June 2023
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 121mm, Height 178mm
New York Times bestselling author Madeline Hunter spins a rapturous romance featuring an unexpected heiress and the duke who holds the key to her fortune-and hopefully, her happiness . . . Perfect for fans of sensual, witty historical romances by Julia Quinn, Lisa Kleypas, Grace Burrowes and Eloisa James. Now the new Duke of Hollinburgh, Nicholas Radnor has two duties to fulfill- locate the mysterious woman mentioned in his late uncle's will and acquire a suitable bride. When bedazzling, unconventional Iris Barrington shows up at the estate, Nicholas believes he may have found the missing beneficiary-unless she is a charlatan, or worse. But as for his second duty-he is finding it difficult to think of any other woman while tantalizing thoughts of Iris occupy his mind. He agrees to fulfill the late duke's promise to her, even as he grows suspicious of both her motives and the danger that seems to surround her. All of which keeps her temptingly close at hand... Iris will do anything to restore honor to her beloved grandfather's name. Even tangle with the likes of Nicholas, a man whose formidable intellect and good looks lure her like no other. But all her years on the continent have not prepared her for the sensual onslaught she discovers in his embrace-or the devastation of almost losing him to malicious intentions. Now Iris's desire to unearth the scandal behind the dukedom burns ever brighter- for doing so might also protect the man who has stolen her heart . . .
Praise for the Dukes Heiress Romances:
[A] smart, satisfying Regency romanceHunter gives the well-matched pair plenty of ground to cover with a wide cast of memorable suspects, and their clever detective work is a consistent pleasure. The plot moves apace, but Chase and Minervas relationship is treated patiently, with their attraction simmering alongside mutual respect, and their eventual love scenes are sensitively rendered. Romance readers craving substantive mystery and intelligent leads will savor this pitch-perfect love story. Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW for Heiress for Hire
Stellar a marvelously resourceful heroine, inventive storytelling that refreshingly explores an unusual aspect of the Regency world, vibrant and witty writing, and some potently sensual love scenes. Booklist on Heiress in Red Silk
Hunter skillfully renders the difficult conversations and compromises that are the stuff of real-life romance, showing Kevin and Rosamund learning to make decisions together both as lovers and business partnersAnother smart pairing and a genuinely romantic ending. Publishers Weekly on Heiress in Red Silk
A book that hooked right into my emotions and gave me what I wanted and needed from a story right nowMy heart is all a-squee from the magnificently pragmatic heroine. Smart Bitches, Trashy Books on Heiress in Red Silk
What an absolutely thrilling seriesI loved this intricate plot and couldnt stop reading until I got to the end. The Good, The Bad, and the Unread, Grade A on Heiress in Red Silk
An unexpected heiress finds love with the nephew of her benefactor as they both investigate the death that brought them together Their banter is sharp and exciting. Kirkus Reviews on Heiress for Hire
Its no mystery why RITA Award-winning Hunter continues to be a favorite of discerning historical-romance readers. And the literary proof in the pudding is this launch of her new Dukes Heiress series, which delivers a superbly sexy love story deftly dovetailed with a well-crafted, mystery-spiked plot, and graced with a cast of endlessly amusing characters. Booklist on Heiress for Hire
Readers who enjoy strong elements of crime solving in their romances will love Minerva and Chases sleuthing, but be prepared to collect the entire series for closure on the mystery. Library Journal on Heiress for Hire
Madeline Hunter is a New York Times bestselling author with more than six million copies of her books in print. A member of RWA's Honor Roll, she has won the RITA Award twice and been a finalist seven times. Her books have been translated into 13 languages and appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. She has a PhD in art history, which she has taught at the university level. Madeline can be found online at MadelineHunter.com, on Facebook.com /MadelineHunter, and on Twitter @MadelineHunter.