The Duke’s Bedeviled Bride

The Duke’s Bedeviled Bride by Nina Mason, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 4, 2015, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the tumultuous relationship of Maggie Armstrong and her husband, the Duke of Dunwoody. Spanning 168 pages, this edition presents a narrative set against the backdrop of Restoration Era Great Britain, exploring themes of fidelity and desire as Maggie grapples with her husband’s unconventional views on loyalty.
Readers will find a complex tale where Maggie, the illegitimate daughter of a royal heir, confronts her husband’s infidelities after witnessing him in a ménage à trois. As she seeks to reshape their relationship, tensions rise with the unexpected return of her husband’s younger brother, Hugh, whose jealousy threatens their lives. The story intricately weaves elements of erotica and BDSM, while also reflecting the societal conflicts between Catholics and Protestants during this historical period. This edition invites readers into a world of passion and peril, where love must navigate the challenges of loyalty and betrayal.
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The tawdry tale of the Duke and Duchess of Dunwoody continues… Maggie Armstrong, the long-lost illegitimate daughter of the heir presumptive to the throne, is bedeviled by her husband’s limited definition of fidelity. After observing him in a ménage à trois at the court of King Charles II, she is determined to bring him around to her way of thinking- by any means necessary. Robert doesn’t mind being punished for his transgressions. Rather, he enjoys being whipped, especially by his beloved bride. Unfortunately, her heart might not belong to him alone. His younger brother, who he’d sent abroad to clear the way for himself, is coming home sooner than expected, and Maggie’s feelings for Hugh may not be as dead as her husband had hoped. Both duke and duchess soon learn, to their peril, Hugh Armstrong is not the honorable man they’d been led to believe. Insanely jealous of his brother’s situation, Hugh will stop at nothing to strip Robert of all he holds dear-including his life. But the real danger for Robert and Maggie is not the villainous marquess, but the growing friction betwixt Catholics and Protestants in Restoration Era Great Britain. Can their love survive the trials that await them?
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