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The Heir (Windham, #1) (Duke's Obsession,#1) - Grace Burrowes
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The Heir (Windham, #1) (Duke's Obsession,#1)
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3.33 75
Format: kindle
ASIN: 9673359
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Pages no: 455
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Lady Wesley's Salon
Lady Wesley's Salon rated it
3.0
After reading all the books in the Windham series (except the one that has yet to be published), I have to say that I liked them, despite some truly annoying flaws. So, I decided to write a series review rather than individual ones. Here’s a little roadmap first. The Windham series is divided betwe...
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers rated it
4.0 The Heir (Windham, #1) (Duke's Obsession,#1)
Here is just a quick review of the debut book under the name Grace Burrowes~Good storyline with a sexy Earl and a sparkling housekeeper who discover that sparks fly when they are together and are quite unsure how to move forward with their relationship as it is obvious the housekeeper, Anna, is hidi...
Babyfishmouth
Babyfishmouth rated it
2.0 The Heir (Windham, #1) (Duke's Obsession,#1)
This had a very promising start. I liked how the relationship between the earl and Anna developed slowly rather than "lust at first sight." What was troubling about the book was the big SECRET Anna kept. It wasn't much of a secret and it didn't work well to create a realistic barrier to their happil...
No Glitter Blown
No Glitter Blown rated it
4.0 The Heir (Windham, #1) (Duke's Obsession,#1)
Very enjoyable historical read with a wonderful cast of characters, drawn in great detail. is a less stuffy regency read where the general domesticity of life is emphasized over the glittery sphere of the Ton. The only criticism I would levy against the story is the rather repulsively evil villain...
Rane Aria
Rane Aria rated it
4.0 The Heir (Windham, #1) (Duke's Obsession,#1)
When it comes to new authors that I pick up to read, I always think of their book as a dish I’ve never tasted before, and this mentality has served me well as I’m rarely disappointed and it’s always nice to have a few recommendations/reviews when trying something new. Grace Burrowes’s The Heir was a...
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