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Mass Market Paperback The Vagabond Duchess Book

ISBN: 0373294468

ISBN13: 9780373294466

The Vagabond Duchess

(Book #3 in the City of Flames Series)

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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Book Overview

He'd promised to return. But Jack Bow is dead. And Temperance Challinor'squietly respectable life is changed forever. Practical Temperance has no time to grieve for theirresistible rogue who gave her one night of comfort ina blazing city. She must protect her unborn child--bypretending to be Jack's widow. A foolproof plan. Until she arrives at Jack's home...andthe counterfeit widow of a vagabond becomes the realwife of a very much alive duke

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Really Good

First time reading anything from this author. The characters were very well rounded and believable. Look forward to reading more.

A great read

The Vagabond Duchess is a bit different from most historicals around. It takes place in 1666, with repercussions from the king's exile, the vicious spread of the plague and the horrid London fires. Because of this the characters are excellently flushed out. Jack, the Duke, does masquerade as a vagabond at times. It was a persona he picked up while exiled in France; he was forced to hide his background. This makes him resourceful and resilient, but unwilling to put himself at the whims of others. Temperance is a shopkeeper that has lost her entire family and was left to fend for herself, she's independent and strong-willed. Naturally, when they meet each other the sparks fly. They have both found someone to lean on. The plot line basically follows their intial courtship while Jack is a vagabond and then Temperance's life as the new Duchess. I would say this work is more driven by its characters,a very good thing. It is such a warm, sweet story. The only thing I would change is Toby; a very spoiled child. So many tantrums and no one to discipline him, especially since his dad was a wanderer and most likely let him have his way out of guilt at not being home all the time. I felt bad for the sweetheart that was Issac, he was forced buddy up with the brat.

Surprisingly Good

I've boycotted HQN as low quality for years - or at least I thought I did. A recent conversation over at Word Wenches made me realize I've been buying a few HQN's here and there. I constantly ask for more diversity in the genre and at the same time (it was pointed out) I limited myself from exploring all the places I could find that diversity. I picked up The Vagabond Duchess because of an interest in the London Fire of 1666 and I'm delighted I did. I've been a fool and a snob. What struck me most was how these characters live in a time that was far more treacherous than the Napoleonic. The plague had just left, the fire is upon them, a king has been lost then regained - there is no certainty and in times of uncertainty there's an odd freedom. I was far more inclined to believe a shop owner and a duke could expect to make a go of it than I otherwise would have been. This was a tremendously entertaining read. I encourage you, if you've been curious about breaking out of Regency Vampires to try this title out.
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