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The lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn
The lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn







the lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn

Grace and Thomas have a quiet but unlikely friendship of sorts, and the less said about the Dowager, the better. His grandmother, the Dowager, lives with him, along with her companion, a young woman named Grace. Thomas, the Duke of Wyndam, is betrothed to Amelia, though he shows little interest in actually getting to know her. Or, you saved Wyndham so you could read Cavendish first? Or you’ve read both and wonder if your sequence would have been improved had you read the latter first? Jane and I are here to answer all these questions you probably didn’t bother to ask yourself.īoth books contain the same story from two different pairs of perspective. I realize that the following is a ridiculous concept to anyone who really, really digs Quinn – but suppose you saved up The Lost Duke of Wyndham since its release date back in May, so you could read it back to back with Mr.

the lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn

This is classic Sarah – I could blithely read through any number of historical anachronisms, but a MISSING DOG?! OMG. Way, way back in the day, like, six or seven years ago, I emailed her via her website to ask what had happened to the dog in the opening scenes of Minx, as the heroine saves a young boy who ran out into the street after his puppy, and the puppy’s safety isn’t mentioned again.

the lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn

Side story: Quinn is also one of the very first romance authors I ever interacted with personally.

the lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn

One of my favorites is easily one of the top romances I’ve read (That’d be The Duke and I, which if I go near it, it sucks me in and I reread the whole goddam thing no matter how much I have to do).









The lost duke of wyndham by julia quinn