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Unmasking the Duke's Mistress
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Audiobook7 hours

Unmasking the Duke's Mistress

Written by Margaret McPhee

Narrated by Julia Franklin

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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THE MYSTERIOUS MISS NOIR... A new addition to the Mills and Boon Historical Romance Series

Thinking of her young son, Arabella dons the mask of Miss Noir for her first night at Mrs Silver's House of Pleasures and smiles prettily at the next gentleman who enters...

Dominic Furneaux, Duke of Arlesford, is stunned to see that the woman who shattered his heart has fallen so low. He offers her a way out - by making her his mistress!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2012
ISBN9781471209284
Author

Margaret McPhee

Margaret McPhee trained as a scientist, but was always a romantic at heart. She wrote two manuscripts and suffered numerous rejections from publishers and agents before joining the Romantic Novelists Association. A further two manuscripts later and with help from RNAs new writers' scheme, her first regency romance was born. Margaret enjoys cycling, tea and cakes and loves exploring the beautiful scenery and wildlife of the islands of Scotland with her husband.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    First, I want to say that this book is really a struggle for me. I love it and I hate it at the same time. Why do I love it? A second chance at love is one of my favorite tropes. The pacing of the story is excellent; there are no dull moments; even a brief conversation between Arabella and her mother. Arabella is a strong woman who, despite any obstacles, she will strive to live it for the sake of her son Archie and her mother. She would do everything for them, which in my opinion, is really happening in real life. Bed scenes aren't as detailed, and they're not as smutty when it comes to making love; a little exposure of this and he touched her and kissed her, if you know what I mean. I want to keep this review rated PG guys, please bear with me! Okay let's move on..What was it about it that I hated? The point of view used here is sometimes perplexing; for example, you're on Arabella's head, which you'd know because she's telling a story, and then you're surprised to find yourself reading Dominic's mind instead. And the other thing is all the ranting about how hurt they both were, how they hated each other, and how betrayed they felt from one another, especially Arabella, it's the same thing over and over, she thought about how betrayed she was again and again, and I think it's becoming repetitive.In any case, It is an interesting novel and I would recommend that you read it. And I'd be reading the next book by the same author! Good luck with your reading! See you on my next review..