Regarding the Duke
4.2
Grace Callaway
She married him for love. He married her for revenge. Can a marriage that started with lies turn into a ravishing love story for all time?"An incredibly steamy, emotional and all consuming read that I could read again and again." -GoodreadsFor the eight years of their marriage, sweet, innocent Gabriella Garrity has adored her powerful and darkly handsome husband Adam, whose moneylending empire has earned him the moniker of Duke of the City. Her domestic bliss is shattered when Adam suffers a traumatic accident that results in amnesia. Gabby dedicates herself to nursing him back to health…until devastating revelations destroy her illusions about their marriage.From the moment he met beautiful redheaded Gabriella, Adam knew that she would make him the perfect wife. Guileless, biddable, and sweetly unaware of her own charms, she also holds the key to his secret plot for vengeance. A self-made man who rose from the darkest streets of London, he values control above all and will stop at nothing to gain his justice—until an accident robs him of his memory. As he fights to remember his past, he comes to a stunning realization: whoever he is, he is passionately in love with his own wife.One by one, dark secrets emerge from Adam’s past as well as Gabby’s. The lovers struggle to steer a relationship gone off course…only to discover steamy marital adventures they never expected to find. All the while, a deadly villain lies in wait. Will husband and wife find the courage to trust one another and their love…before time runs out?Find out in this #1 Bestselling Historical Romance featuring anti-hero Adam Garrity and his beloved Gabby!"If you like regency romance with a thin but dark thread of mystery, a dominant, tortured, but so damn sweet hero, and a leading lady who discovers who she is and what she wants, grab this one ASAP." -Biscuits & BodicesLength: full-length novelHeat level: This is a hot historical romance with steamy love scenes.GAME OF DUKES (a sexy Victorian romance series)Book 1: The Duke IdentityBook 2: Enter the DukeBook 3: Regarding the DukeBook 4: The Duke RedemptionBook 5: The Return of the Duke (Preorder now!)HEART OF ENQUIRY (a sexy Regency romance series)Prequel Novella: The Widow VanishesBook 1: The Duke Who Knew Too MuchBook 2: M is for MarquessBook 3: The Lady Who Came in from the ColdBook 4: The Viscount Always Knocks TwiceBook 5: Never Say Never to an EarlBook 6: The Gentleman Who Loved MeMAYHEM IN MAYFAIR (a sexy Regency romance series)Book 1: Her Husband's HarlotBook 2: Her Wanton WagerBook 3: Her Protector's PleasureBook 4: Her Prodigal Passion~~~Connect with Grace:Grace's VIP newsletter: gracecallaway.com/newsletterfacebook.com/GraceCallawayBooksinstagram.com/gracecallawaybooks/gracecallaway.com
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"I didn't want to write a review because I forgot my thoughts about it. I feel like I have to justify and defend the main characters (who I liked a lot!). But I'm not in the mood to be doing so. Instead I'll just say if you like devoted wallflower heroines and dominant heroes you'll like this very very much! Personally I could see a parallel between this couple and another couple (between my favorite character from a show and my OC LOL) a lot which made me super happy !!!! <br/><br/>I think I understand why some people may not like Adam and Gabby much but in my opinion they're perfect for each other just like the book said, perfectly fitting pieces to an erotic puzzle. I really like these types of heroes with their manipulation, selfishness, self restraint etc. Even though I was shocked how he called her a traitorous bitch near the end that was the lowest of low. Some reviews said he didn't apologize but I thought his apology wasn't bad, he proved that he really does love her and how his self restraint was stupid. I think they could give each other what the other deserves but his revenge plan was just getting in the way. I'm also in the Gabby defense club, I'll fight anyone who doesn't like more soft spoken and submissive heroines"
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