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The Duke and I: Bridgerton

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Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, devises a plan to evade the town's marriage-minded mothers by pretending to be engaged to the charming Daphne Bridgerton. Although Simon has no intention of marrying, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to Daphne. For her part, Daphne believes that being linked to a duke will attract worthy suitors. As they dance together in numerous ballrooms, she begins to forget that their engagement is merely a ruse. Caught in a whirlwind of social events, Daphne struggles to protect her heart from the captivating rogue who has vowed to remain single. As their charade continues, the line between pretense and reality blurs, leading both to confront their true feelings amidst the expectations of society.

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The Duke and I: Bridgerton, Julie Quinnová

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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Avon Books
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
Pages
464
ISBN10
0063142120
ISBN13
9780063142121
Séries
Bridgerton
Première publication
2000
Titre original
The Duke and I
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Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, devises a plan to evade the town's marriage-minded mothers by pretending to be engaged to the charming Daphne Bridgerton. Although Simon has no intention of marrying, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to Daphne. For her part, Daphne believes that being linked to a duke will attract worthy suitors. As they dance together in numerous ballrooms, she begins to forget that their engagement is merely a ruse. Caught in a whirlwind of social events, Daphne struggles to protect her heart from the captivating rogue who has vowed to remain single. As their charade continues, the line between pretense and reality blurs, leading both to confront their true feelings amidst the expectations of society.