The Very Daring Duchess

The Very Daring Duchess by Miranda Jarrett, published by Sonnet Books in 2001, is a historical romance novel that spans 390 pages. The story follows noblewoman Francesca Robin, who, amidst the chaos of Napoleon’s invasion of Naples, is offered safe passage to England aboard Admiral Lord Nelson’s ship—on the condition that she finds an English husband. Captain Lord Edward Ramsden, a distinguished naval officer, unexpectedly agrees to marry Francesca, setting the stage for a relationship that evolves from necessity to a deeper connection.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of love and duty against a backdrop of historical events. As Francesca and Edward navigate their initial arrangement, they are drawn together by an undeniable passion that complicates their circumstances. This edition presents a blend of romance and historical fiction, inviting readers to explore the dynamics of their relationship amid the challenges of their time.
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When Napoleon’s troops invade Naples, noblewoman Francesca Robin is promised safe passage to England on Admiral Lord Nelson’s ship–but only if she can find an English husband. Captain Lord Edward Ramsden has built a stellar naval career. He’s taken with Francesca, and shocks himself by taking her as his wife. It is a means to an end, and yet they find themselves drawn together by passionate force.
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