What to Do with a Duke
Welcome to the charming, fatefully named village of Loves Bridge, where a woman destined for spinsterhood can live a life of her own choosing—or fall unexpectedly, madly in love…Miss Isabelle Catherine Hutting would rather be lounging in the library than circling the ballroom in search of a...
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Welcome to the charming, fatefully named village of Loves Bridge, where a woman destined for spinsterhood can live a life of her own choosing—or fall unexpectedly, madly in love…Miss Isabelle Catherine Hutting would rather be lounging in the library than circling the ballroom in search of a husband any day. So when Cat hears that the town’s infamous Spinster House is open
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781420137125 (1420137123)
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Spinster House (#1)
"Your name and title will continue after you're gone," she said, looking up at him. "But can you understand at all how fleeting a woman's existence is? We give up our lives and possessions---even our name---to our husbands. Our bodies become little more than vessels for children, to continue our hus...
**I received an ARC of this story in exchange for an honest review** Cat Hutting wants to be a spinster, regardless of her family’s objections. She’s helped raise all of her younger siblings and just wants peace and quiet to write a book. When the infamous Spinster House because available, she must ...
A limerick-ish poem for WHAT TO DO WITH A DUKE because fun was not had by me whilst reading and I'm tired of being so serious in my reviews. There once was a Duke known as Hart,Playing at hot cockles not smartWith a rich merchant's daughter—Oh the things that he taught her!Now everyone says "She'...
READ AND REVIEW WHAT TO DO WITH A DUKE BY SALLY MACKENZIE Release Date: August 25, 2015 SYNOPSIS Welcome to the charming, fatefully named village of Loves Bridge, where a woman destined for spinsterhood can live a life of her own choosing—or fall unexpectedly, madly in love… Miss Isabelle...
3.5 stars. It was entertaining and a pleasant read, but I did find both characters' stubborn insistence on not listening to their hearts irritating after a while. I loved the humor, and the cat Poppy steals the show.Looking forward to continuing the series.Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine. htt...