![]() In the process, she rehabilitates the duke. But Lillian, who intends to marry for love or not at all, has other plans to put humiliation behind her. He must see her married before the painting is exhibited. ![]() A curmudgeon of massive proportions, Warnick is appalled by the sudden responsibility, but shoulders it nonetheless. (Nineteenth-century-style sexting.) Now the ton knows she exists. Desperate for companionship, she makes a terrible error, posing for a nude portrait at the request of a con artist. Unfortunately, the duke died, as did a series of heirs, until the title fell to a disinterested Scotsman who has no idea Lillian exists. ![]() Lillian Hargrove is the beautiful ward of the Duke of Warnick. In this entertaining Regency, Sarah MacLean freshens a standard plotline (ward with a problem meets unexpectedly young and handsome guardian) with a particularly strong heroine and an oddly vulnerable alpha male. ![]()
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