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Every duke has his day / Suzanne Enoch.

Every duke has his day / Suzanne Enoch.
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Adult Fiction   Padstow . . On Loan . 4 Jul 2024
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ISBN 9781250842541 (paperback)
Name Enoch, Suzanne author.
Title Every duke has his day / Suzanne Enoch.
Edition First edition.
Published New York : St. Martin's Griffin, 2023.
©2023
Description 310 pages ; 21 cm
Summary "Brain meets Beauty in this sparkling, fresh take on the classic Bringing Up Baby - if Jane Austen had written it! A romantic comedy with a dash of chaos featuring the most ill-behaved poodle in Regency London, by New York Times bestseller Suzanne Enoch. Michael Bromley, Duke of Woriton, has a passion, but it's not for chasing ladies or gambling till dawn. No, his is the far more dangerous pursuit of the science of chemistry. He may be a tad eccentric, but he can navigate a society ballroom, and manage a polite conversation-if he must. He's certainly capable of taking care of his aunt's perfectly behaved poodle, Lancelot, while she's on holiday. Elizabeth "Bitsy" Dockering, third daughter of a viscount, is enjoying her second, spectacular Season in London. She is a Diamond of the Season and is adored by all-and especially by her precious black poodle, Galahad. To everyone else, however, Galahad is a demon dog. So much so that Bitsy's most insistent beau and particular victim of Galahad's bad manners, has hired a thief to steal the dog, clearing the way for his suit. But none of them can plan for a chaotic encounter in the park, resulting in lost notes, a soaking in the Serpentine and an accidental dog swap...and Lancelot being kidnapped instead of Galahad! Determined to locate the dog, Michael isn't thrilled to be saddled with a flighty female insisting on helping-except that Bitsy has a great deal more sense than he expected. And a sharp tongue to match. Still, what's a scientist to do but continue to pursue an outcome, however unexpected it may be? But chemistry is all about attraction, and this is one formula with some hilariously romantic results"-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Aristocracy (Political science) -- Fiction
Aristocracy (Social class) -- Fiction
Chemists -- Fiction
Kidnapping -- Fiction
Poodles -- Fiction
Human-animal relationships -- Fiction
Genre Romance fiction
Novels of manners
Historical fiction
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