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The Dueling Duchess

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Perfect for fans of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton books, this fresh and unique Regency-set romance series features heroines who aren't afraid to compete in a man's world. A new generation of readers will delight in this witty, thought provoking, always entertaining novel by critically acclaimed author Minerva Spencer.
When Cecile Tremblay lost everyone and everything in the French Revolution, she never imagined that she'd earn her living as a markswoman in a London circus. But Farnham's Fantastical Female Fayre has become her home, her family, and her future. Another thing Cecile never imagined was becoming entangled with the man gossip columns call The Darling of the Ton. But mere weeks after her rejection of his insulting carte blanche—and his infuriating engagement to an heiress—Darlington is back, this time to beg Cecile for help. And help him she will, by teaching him about honest work—and the right way to treat a woman.

Gaius Darlington has always led a charmed life. Until now. Suddenly, a long-lost heir has appeared to claim his title, possessions, and property, Not only that, but Guy's fiancée has jilted him to marry the usurper! Yet there is a silver lining: it's no longer Guy's duty to marry an heiress to save the dukedom. He's free to wed the woman he loves—if only he can earn her forgiveness.

They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. But fury is just a step away from passion, and Guy knows just how to arouse Cecile's. . .

Praise for Minerva Spencer's Rebels of the Ton series

"Brilliantly crafted . . . an irresistible cocktail of smart characterization, sophisticated sensuality, and sharp wit." —Booklist (STARRED REVIEW)

"Sparkling . . . impossible not to love." —Popsugar
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from February 1, 2023

      Expert markswoman Cecile Tremblay, a French expat in Regency England, is the new owner of Farnham's Fantastical Female Fayre, an all-women circus. It's a far cry from the life she imagined while growing up in France, but after the French Revolution took nearly everything from her--and an unscrupulous relative in England finished the job--she's not unhappy with the life she's made for herself. Her only regret is the brief affair she had with Gaius Darlington, the darling of the ton, which ended disastrously. Then Guy's life takes a turn when a long-lost relative strips him of his title, and he turns his attention to winning her back--the only woman he's ever loved. Cecile's not about to forgive and forget, though; she's going to make Guy work to earn her love. VERDICT Readers who enjoyed The Boxing Baroness won't want to miss Spencer's sequel. Indeed, anyone who appreciates strong, unconventional heroines--and the Regency-era heroes who know (or at least manage to learn) better than to take them for granted--is likely to relish this novel.--Rebecca Moe

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 2023
      Spencer’s alluring second Wicked Women of Whitechapel novel (after The Boxing Baroness) stars Cecile Tremblay, one of four owners of Regency England’s first all-women circus, Farnham’s Fantastical Female Fayre, who also performs as a crack shot in one of the circus’s most popular acts. When Cecile’s former lover Guy Darlington shows up at her circus pleading for a job as Cecile’s assistant/drudge after losing his fiancée and his dukedom to his long-lost cousin, Cecile reluctantly takes him on. She has not forgotten how Guy previously insulted her with an offer to install her as his mistress while he went on to wed a more suitable woman. As the pair spend more time together, however, Cecile sees that he truly regrets his previous behavior and he confesses he’s never stopped loving her. But can guarded Cecile tear down her walls and open up about her mysterious past enough to return his feelings? The unusual backdrop of the circus continues to set this series apart, and the resilient female supporting cast add both charm and humor to the sensuous romance. Readers won’t want to put this down.

    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2023
      A skilled markswoman becomes the target of an impoverished duke. As the daughter of a gun manufacturer patronized by the nobility, Cecile Tremblay was forced to flee France in the wake of the revolution. A teenager when she lost both home and family, Cecile has survived through sheer grit. She has gone from working at Farnham's Fantastical Female Fayre as an adept and entertaining shooter to co-owning the circus. While she doesn't allow herself to think of her distant past, her recent encounter with Gaius Darlington, a duke who frequently appears in gossip columns as an inveterate skirt-chaser, refuses to leave her mind. After several passionate weeks together, the insolvent duke makes Cecile an insulting offer she cannot help but refuse. While Cecile is seething over Gaius' treatment, he regrets that he cannot offer her more than a role as his mistress; the responsibilities he has toward his dukedom mean that he must quickly marry an heiress. But things change when a new claimant to his title causes Gaius to lose both position and fiancee, and he suddenly finds himself free to pursue Cecile. While Gaius is chasing a future with Cecile, trying to convince her of his feelings, Cecile's past threatens to upset their dynamic once again. In this second installment of the Wicked Women of Whitechapel series, Gaius and Cecile's story of reconciliation is peppered with spunk, angst, heat, and wit. Cecile's talent with guns, which extends beyond an ability to unerringly hit a target, is juxtaposed intelligently with her vulnerability to emotions and circumstances. Although the repercussions of Gaius' abrupt descent to penury remain underexplored, his emotional struggles and determination to win Cecile back inspire empathy. An entertaining and heartfelt ode to the potential of second chances in love and life.

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from April 15, 2023
      Gaius Darlington, Marquess of Carlisle, is used to women wanting to kiss him, but Cecile Tremblay is the first woman who says she wants to take a shot at him. Granted, taking aim with a gun at Gaius is part of Cecile's act as a markswoman for Farnham's Fantastical Female Fayre, but Gaius (who is working incognito in the circus as Guy Darling) still can't figure out why Cecile is the one woman who seems immune to his legendary charm. Given her secret craving for reading London's gossip columns, Cecile knows exactly who Gaius really is. What's more, Cecile knows getting involved with someone who is fated to wed an heiress is asking for trouble. So why, after just one kiss, does Cecile wonder what a future with Gaius--in which she takes only verbal shots at him--might be like? With the second inventively populated and ingeniously plotted addition to her Wicked Women of Whitechapel series, following The Boxing Baroness (2022), Spencer scores a direct bull's-eye with another carefully calibrated mix of steamy passion, delectably dry humor, and daringly original characters.

      COPYRIGHT(2023) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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