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![]() ![]() Due to a series of unfortunate events, he’s the new Duke of Reigate and there’s no money left in the estate. When he returns home for the first time in 14 years, he learns to never say never. Having grown up as fourth in line to the dukedom, Quincy never thought he’d inherit. At 14, with his father gone, he ran off to prevent his mother from consigning him to the Royal Navy. But his mother always seemed to despise him, and he never understood why he felt so at odds with almost everyone in his family. As a boy, he revered and loved his father and was loved and adored in turn. Plus, for different reasons, they’re both desperate to avoid the matchmaking machinations of nosy relatives. ![]() And both harbor dark secrets and not quite fully healed childhood wounds that they think make them less than ideal partners. Both are aristocratic underdogs: despite being the children of dukes, they grew up on the periphery of the noble circles to which they belong. ![]() In Christina Britton’s solidly crafted Regency romance, Someday My Duke Will Come, a fake engagement and close quarters spur friends to become the lovers they were meant to be. ![]()
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