His Grace, The Duke
2022 • 558 pages

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You’re cordially invited to the wedding of His Grace, the Duke of Norland

James Corbin, Viscount Finchley, has two goals. First, guarantee his brother gets married. That path is made smoother now that George is finally engaged. Nothing will stand between George and the altar…not even George.

Second, James must ensure that his best friend Burke does not get married…at least not to the living, breathing gorgon that is Lady Olivia Rutledge. Burke is fully on board with this plan. Together with their friend Renley, the gentlemen concoct an elaborate ruse designed to set Burke free from his matrimonial snare.

But as the day of George’s wedding draws near, secrets from their past emerge, threatening each of their futures. Can James survive his brother’s debauchery? Can Burke survive the social politics threatening to confine him? Can Renley…survive?

And then there’s Rosalie Harrow…

The gentlemen never saw her coming. A young lady without family, fortune, or title, Rosalie tears through their lives, upending all their careful plans. And Rosalie has plans of her own: save Burke from the altar, save Renley from the ghosts that haunt him, and save James from himself.

For love of Rosalie, the gentlemen must prove willing to try anything, risk anything, and be anything she needs.

HIS GRACE, THE DUKE is a steamy, slow burn romance set in the Regency era. The female main character has multiple suitors and she won't settle fo

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3 primary books

#2 in Second Sons

Second Sons is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Emily Rath.

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Beautiful Things
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His Grace, The Duke
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Alcott Hall

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Emily Rath is easily becoming one of my most fave authors. This RH or why choose romance was once again a wonderful sweet, but oh so spicy romance. Loved it so much!

May 19, 2023

Much more satisfying than the first novel, which mostly gave me anxiety. Things start falling into place and interactions between characters become more satisfying. Still more drama than an episode of Jerry Springer, but the plot is coming along nicely.

May 6, 2023