![]() Even as his net worth climbs to the stratosphere, he remains dissatisfied. Now, August is a wealthy, powerful peer, who is known for his brilliance, ambition, and ruthless business practices. That one crass episode, where August asked her to dance because his boorish acquaintances egged him on, is imprinted indelibly on his brain despite the ten years that have passed between that sublime dance and the present day. So begins the relationship between August Faulkner, now the Duke of Holloway, and Clara Hayward, then daughter, now sister of the Baron Strathmore. I thought the prequel to this book, The Lady in Red, was an ‘A’ read, but this is even better. ![]() I enjoyed this book very much right from the beginning, but halfway through I fell head over heels in love with it. ![]()
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