The courtesan duchess

Joanna Shupe

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Subjects
Genres
Regency fiction
Romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing Corp [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Joanna Shupe (author)
Physical Description
347 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781420135527
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Review by Booklist Review

Enough is enough. Immediately after their wedding eight years ago, Julia's husband, Nicholas Francis Seaton, the Duke of Colton, abandoned her in London for a life of wine, women, and song on the Continent. While Julia herself couldn't care less where her husband is, Nick's cousin, the odious Lord Templeton, has been using Nick's absence to slowly whittle away at Julia's allowance. Julia believes the only way she can thwart Templeton's designs on the dukedom is by producing a male heir, which is somewhat difficult to do with Nick cavorting with an assortment of trollops a continent away. Well, if Nick won't come to her, then Julia is simply going to have to go to him. After extensive tutoring from London's most infamous courtesan, Julia arrives in Venice disguised as Mrs. Juliet Leighton, intent on seducing her husband into giving her the baby she desperately needs. RWA Golden Heart winner Shupe launches her romance-writing career with a polished Regency-set historical that successfully merges engaging characters, steamy sensuality, and a dash of danger into one captivating romance.--Charles, John Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Shupe's heartfelt debut opens the Wicked Deception series, a Regency trilogy featuring fearless heroines. Julia, the Duchess of Colton, disguises herself as Juliet Leighton, a well-known London courtesan, and travels to Venice to see the husband who abandoned her following their wedding eight years earlier. She believes that the only way to avoid financial ruin is to produce an heir, even if that means duplicitously seducing her own husband. Julia is tenacious and determined, and entirely unprepared to actually like her husband, Nick, whose caring nature seems at odds with his unwillingness to face his responsibilities to her. After learning that "Juliet" is his wife, Nick struggles to reconcile his anger over Julia's deception with his continued desire for her. Romantic tension heightens the intensity of the sensuous love scenes, as the two struggle to mend their fractured relationship. This original and alluring novel is a very promising beginning to Shupe's career. Agent: Laura Bradford, Bradford Literary Agency. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Forced into an arranged marriage when she was only 16 and promptly deserted by the groom, Julia Seaton, Duchess of Colton, hasn't seen her libertine husband, Nicholas, in eight years. Now, shunned by his family and nearly destitute, Julia devises a daring scheme to become pregnant and secure her future by transforming herself into an irresistible courtesan (with the help of Pearl Kelly, one of London's best) and seducing her unwitting spouse. To Julia, it's the perfect plan! Then their emotions explode, the duke learns the truth, and everything begins to unravel. Explicit sex singes the pages, and real danger lurks in the shadows as Julia and Nick battle distrust and resentment as they try to forge a future in a lively story liberally enhanced by Miss Kelly's sage advice. VERDICT A naïve, desperate heroine and a thoughtless, rakehell hero mature delightfully as they come into their own in this steamy debut that is the first of a back-to-back trilogy and skillfully sets the stage for the stories to come (The Harlot Countess in May and The Lady Hellion in June). Shupe lives in South Orange, NJ. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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