A Duke Too Far

A Duke Too Far by Jane Ashford is a poignant Regency romance published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated on April 28, 2020. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Peter Rathbone, Duke of Compton, who is grappling with the loss of his sister while managing his family’s struggling estate. When Miss Ada Grandison arrives with a mysterious letter that she believes holds the key to saving the Rathbone home, Peter’s skepticism is challenged as their lives become intertwined.
Readers will find a narrative rich with secrets and emotional depth as Ada and Peter embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind the clues left by his sister. The plot delves into themes of loss, healing, and the complexities of love, as both characters confront their painful memories and evolving feelings for one another. This historical fiction piece captures the essence of the Regency era while exploring the dynamics of family and romance.
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A poignant Regency romance full of secrets and a love worth fighting for from bestselling author Jane Ashford.
This heart of mine cannot be mended…
Peter Rathbone, Duke of Compton, is mourning the loss of his sister Delia, but the work of keeping his family’s deteriorating estate afloat is never done. When Miss Ada Grandison, a close friend of his sister, arrives with a mysterious letter that she claims holds the secret to saving the family home, Peter is skeptical to say the least…and his life is about to get even more complicated.
This one is mine to help heal…
Ada is eager to do whatever she can to help the Rathbones. She brings clues that Delia claimed would change everything for the family and that lead Ada and Peter on a hunt to unravel the past. But they’ll have to face their painful memories–and their true feelings for each other–to discover the truth.
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