Lady Pear’s Duke

Lady Pear’s Duke by Dawn Brower, published by Monarchal Glenn Press in December 2020, is a romance novel that explores the life of Lady Pearyn Treedale. Engaged to Cameron Spencer, the Duke of Partridgdon since childhood, Lady Pear has enjoyed a unique freedom as her fiancé has been largely absent from her life. As she navigates her introduction to society, she finds joy in friendships and personal pursuits rather than the traditional expectations of marriage.
At twenty-five, with Christmas approaching, Lady Pear begins to reconsider her situation. While she has cultivated friendships, she feels a lack of love and family. The arrival of gifts from a secret admirer prompts her to reflect on her feelings and the possibility of a new romantic connection, as it becomes clear that her duke has no intention of returning to her. This edition, comprising 184 pages, delves into themes of romance and self-discovery during the holiday season.
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Lady Pearyn Treedale has been affianced to Cameron Spencer, the Duke of Partridgdon since she was eight years old. An archaic practice, but a situation she’s come to enjoy. At her formal introduction to society she wasn’t like the other debutantes. While they all searched for husbands, she made friends, had titillating conversations, and did whatever pleased her. Her fiancé had the good grace to be absent most of her life. Then, the duke went on his world tour, and decided never to return to England, allowing Lady Pear a freedom most ladies never experience.
Now at five and twenty, Lady Pear wonders if perhaps she had it all wrong. She has friends, but no love, and no family. With Christmas around the corner, she receives gifts from a secret admirer, and she begins to believe that perhaps she should give this new gentleman her attention, because her duke certainly doesn’t want her.
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