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Fortune Favors the Duke

Cambridge Brotherhood, Book 1

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Fortune Favors the Duke

By: Kristin Vayden
Narrated by: Lillian Rachel
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Quinton Errington is perfectly happy teaching at Cambridge, with his elder brother carrying the duties of being the duke of Wesley. But when a trip to celebrate his brother’s last week of bachelorhood ends in tragedy, Quinton, now the duke of Wesley, would give anything to have his brother back.

Now, under the most heartbreaking of circumstances, Wesley's would-be bride, Catherine Greatheart, is left wanting. Her only protection left, her grandmother, has fallen ill, and Catherine has nowhere left to turn but to the family she was so close to being part of. The new duke is kind, and she could use a friend who understands what she's going through.

Between learning how to be the head of his family's estate, mourning his brother, and trying not to fall in love with his late-brother's fiancée, Quinton will need some help - so it's a good thing he's not alone.

©2021 Kristin Vayden (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Fiction Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Women's Fiction

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