The Irish Duke

The Irish Duke by Virginia Henley is a historical romance published by National Geographic Books on March 2, 2010. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Lady Louisa, who initially dismisses Lord Abercorn of Ireland’s proposal, determined to chart her own course in life. As the most sought-after beauty in England, she turns down numerous suitors, including the Irish lord, until a family scandal unexpectedly alters her circumstances and leads her into his embrace.
Readers will find a rich exploration of romance and suspense set against a Regency backdrop. The story delves into themes of love, independence, and the societal pressures faced by women of the era. As Lady Louisa navigates her feelings and the consequences of her choices, the plot unfolds with twists that challenge her resolve and reshape her destiny. This edition offers a detailed and immersive experience for those interested in historical fiction and romantic narratives.
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A sweeping historical romance from the New York Times bestselling author of The Decadent Duke.
Lady Louisa scoffed when Lord Abercorn of Ireland first asked for her hand. She will be the mistress of her own destiny and no man can change that. As the greatest young beauty in all of England, she is pursued by every titled bachelor in the land, and refuses everyone, including the Irish lord. But a family scandal soon throws Louisa reluctantly into his arms, bringing consequences she never expected.
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