![]() ![]() This does have the prerequisite plot points you expect from the genre. The Good The Bad and The Duke is a cautionary tale to never let your >bleeep< journal out of your sight! □ Seriously though, between the covers I was delighted to find a story of lifelong friendships and redemption. Maybe love was the answer to their family feud all along? But before he can win her family’s affection, he has to win hers first. So when a conflict over the land brings him straight into Daphne’s life, they make a deal: He will help her find her diary if Daphne can change her family’s opinion of him. Paul, long considered good for nothing, aims to open a hospital to honor his brother and restore his reputation. Daphne has always harbored private feelings for the man her family scorns…though perhaps striking a bargain with the handsome Duke will solve both their problems? ![]() And that’s not all: someone has stolen her personal diary, which holds secrets that could devastate her family. But her quest isn’t problem-free: She’s in a battle to win the property for the home against her brother’s best friend-turned-enemy, Paul Barstowe, Duke of Southart. But when they accidentally leave her home alone, Daphne uses the time to work on her dream-opening a home for unwed mothers. Lady Daphne Hallworth is ready to celebrate the holidays with her family. ![]() A forbidden love that cannot be denied, in The Good, The Bad, and The Duke by Janna MacGregor. ![]()
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