His Incomparable Duchess

His Incomparable Duchess by V.H. Lunden is a historical romance published by Bright Performance on October 30, 2013. This 400-page novel is set in 1876 and follows the journey of Edgar Hamilton, a British cavalryman who returns from India to claim his dukedom. Forced to flee his home in his youth to escape an unwanted marriage and his father’s tyranny, Edgar finds that his return necessitates a hasty marriage to secure his inheritance, leading to unexpected complications orchestrated by his brother.
Readers will encounter a tale rich in themes of love and societal challenges as Edgar is paired with Lady Marjory Tate, a woman of business and a confirmed Blue Stocking. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of opulence and privilege, where the couple faces hostility and prejudice. As they navigate these obstacles, Edgar and Marjory discover a profound passion that ultimately leads to a lifelong love. This edition presents a vivid exploration of romance and historical context, inviting readers into a world of intrigue and emotional depth.
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1876 a British cavalryman returns home from India to claim his dukedom.
As a young man Edgar Hamilton was forced to flee his home and join the
military attempting to escape an unwanted marriage and his father’s
tyranny. Ironically, his return to England a decade later, necessitates
he get married, and in a hurry in order to claim his inheritance and
fortune. Unbeknownst to him, his meddling brother Rupert has conceived a
secret plan to marry him off. The unsuspecting and unwilling candidate,
Lady Marjory Tate, a woman of business and a confirmed Blue Stocking.
Against a backdrop of lavish opulence and social privilege, Edgar and
Marjorie face hostility, prejudice and near death, allowing them to
discover an extraordinary passion and a lifelong, enduring love.
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