Waking Up With the Duke

Waking Up With the Duke by Lorraine Heath is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on June 28, 2011. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Ransom Seymour, the Duke of Ainsley, who is renowned for his seduction skills. He finds himself in a shocking predicament when asked to fulfill a debt by providing his friend’s wife, Lady Jayne Seymour, with a child, a request that challenges both their boundaries and expectations.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will explore the complexities of their agreement, which includes strict rules against intimacy. However, the dynamics shift as unexpected emotions arise, leading to a deeper connection between Ransom and Lady Jayne. The book delves into themes of desire and the transformative power of love, showcasing how both characters navigate their initial intentions and the surprising tenderness that develops between them.
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They are masters of seduction, London’s greatest lovers . . .
Renowned for his bedchamber prowess, Ransom Seymour, the Duke of Ainsley, owes a debt to a friend. But the payment expected is most shocking, even to an unrepentant rake—for he’s being asked to provide his friend’s exquisite wife with what she most dearly covets: a child.
Living for pleasure, they will give their hearts to no one . . .
Lady Jayne Seymour, Marchioness of Walfort, is furious that such a scandalous agreement would be made. If she acquiesces, there must be rules: no kissing . . . and, certainly, no pleasure.
Until love takes them by surprise.
But unexpected things occur with the surprisingly tender duke—especially once Lady Jayne discovers the rogue can make her dream again . . . and Ransom realizes he’s found the one woman he truly cannot live without.
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