Mad About the Duke

Mad About the Duke by Elizabeth Boyle, published by HarperCollins on September 28, 2010, is a historical romance novel that explores the complexities of love and identity. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on James Tremont, the 9th Duke of Parkerton, who finds himself mistaken for a solicitor by a determined woman seeking to understand the true meaning of love.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with themes of madness, folly, and enthusiasm as the characters navigate their unexpected circumstances. The book delves into the emotional states associated with love, including rage and ecstasy, while highlighting the humorous misunderstandings that arise from mistaken identities. With its engaging plot and rich character dynamics, this work offers a unique perspective on romance set against a historical backdrop.
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madness mad-nes n (14c): the quality or state of being mad: a: rage b: insanity c: extreme folly d: ecstasy, enthusiasm.
And, added in the margins of the dictionary owned by James Tremont, the 9th Duke of Parkerton, one additional definition:
e: the state of finding oneself mistaken for a solicitor by a duke-hunting beauty who needs to be enthusiastically taught the true meaning of love.
Rage, insanity, extreme folly, and ecstasy will most likely be involved.
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