Gwendolyn and the Dashing Duke

Gwendolyn and the Dashing Duke

by Jane Shannon-Petlin
Gwendolyn and the Dashing Duke

Gwendolyn and the Dashing Duke

by Jane Shannon-Petlin

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Overview

Lady Gwendolyn Jamison was on her way to a new life. When she was little her mother had died in childbirth, her father and brother finally passing from the fever, and now her beloved Nanna had also died.

Before Nanna had died she and Gwendolyn had been working at the local mill to survive, since her home was going to the next male in line to inherit her father's title. The mill owner, Peter Weston, wanted Gwendolyn for a new wife and mother for his five children, something which Gwendolyn refused to become. It was time to leave!

Through connections that Nanna had known and a mix-up in the mail, Gwendolyn, now called Gwen James, was able to secure a post as a governess-companion in the London home of the Duchess of Greenstone. In this same house was her son, the very handsome, dashing Damian Greenley, the Duke of Greenstone.

On meeting, immediately Gwen and Damian, the Duke, had a connection that was not meant to be--OR WAS IT?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157515492
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Publication date: 05/25/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 839,135
File size: 467 KB

About the Author

Jane Shannon-Petlin has been writing all kinds of stories for over half a century, but professionally for only about ten years. Her first work was two different versions of the same children's book titled Jenny and the Magical Garden of Belief. Jane lives in California with her husband, Bob and three of their seven daughters that are still at home. Jane has an unfailing love and devotion for animals that rivals her love for humans. Jane loves to read as often as she can. She also loves to paint ceramics, go to amusement parks, and hunt through thrift stores for undiscovered treasures.
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