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To Ruin The Duke [Mass Market Paperback]

Debra Mullins

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (May 11 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061577855
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061577857
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.7 x 2.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 181 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #486,944 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Product Description

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A disreputable duke

All of London is abuzz with the shocking exploits of Thornton Matherton, Duke of Wyldehaven, a man as sinful and wild as his name. He plays fast and loose with money, drink, and women. Or does he? An impostor has tarnished Thornton's good name, and the real duke will not rest until he has proven his virtue.

A righteous lady

Abandoned by her aristocratic father when she was a child, Miranda Fontaine despises the nobility. Despite her distrust, she visits the Duke of Wyldehaven on an urgent mission. Determined to keep a deathbed promise, Miranda will do whatever it takes to pin down the notorious duke . . . even if it means seducing him herself.

Passion's ruin

Desperate to escape the web of deceit and clear his name, Thomas cannot bear the distraction of Miranda's supple skin and alluring eyes. Her beauty will be his undoing . . . and her bed will be the site of his most wicked ruin . . .

About the Author

Debra Mullins is the author of several historical romances for Avon Books. Her work has been nominated for the Golden Heart and RITA® Awards from Romance Writers of America and the Holt Medallion from Virginia Romance Writers. In 2003, she won the Golden Leaf Award from NJ Romance Writers for her book A Necessary Bride. A native of the east coast, she now lives in California.


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Amazon.com: 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but wanted more emotional depth, Jun 30 2009
By Melissa - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: To Ruin The Duke (Mass Market Paperback)
To Ruin the Duke has a sad but well written opener, Miranda's best friend is dying after giving birth to her illegitimate son. Miranda is heartbroken but promises to take care of her friend's baby and to find the boy's father the Duke of Wyldehaven so the boy can have his place in society.

A few months later Wylde, the Duke of Wyldehaven is attending the funeral of a deceased friend in London when he discovers that an imposter is in town running up bills, getting into fights and carousing about London smearing his good name. Wylde has been in mourning for the loss of his wife and child for two years and this is his first extended stay in London as he has cloistered himself at his ducal estate.

Miranda confronts Wylde about the baby while he is in London and he is astounded at Miranda's claim that he has fathered a child. He knows he was not the one to do so and questions Miranda's honesty then throws her out of his home. Later he sees her masquerading as an Italian Contessa at a musical soiree and is completely enchanted with her voice.

Wylde wants Miranda for a mistress but she will have no part of the arrangement. Miranda's mother was a mistress and her father a nobleman and Miranda saw the life her mother lived after she was cast aside by her lover, instead she plans to earn her money with her voice.

The two leads argue about the paternity of Miranda's charge constantly with Wylde refusing to acknowledge the baby as his and Miranda deeming Wylde as a dishonorable rogue. In the meantime Miranda is getting threatening notes from an anonymous enemy and Wylde is hot on the trail of his imposter.

This novel moved along at a steady pace but the leads didn't have a lot of emotional conversations and their feelings were on the back burner for a lengthy time. They desired one another but did not act upon their feelings for a long while. The mystery with the imposter was rather easy to figure out, in fact Wylde does so about three quarters way through the book. I wanted more emotional depth in the leads. By far the best parts of this book are the beginning, when Miranda is mourning over the loss of her friend and the end, when Wylde recounts the tragedy of his wife and child's death.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, yet predictable, May 31 2009
By R. Phillips - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: To Ruin The Duke (Mass Market Paperback)
The heroine in this story promises her dying friend that she will care for her friend's newborn baby boy and that she will find the boy's father and give the boy his birthright. The alleged father, our hero and a Duke, denies the child is his because he has been in mourning for 2 years and not even in London where the child was conceived. The hero thinks the heroine is just an opportunist, and the heroine believes the hero must be a terrible man because he refuses to acknowledge his own son. The hero is drawn to the heroine like no other woman but needs to focus on finding a man who is pretending to be the Duke and is ruining his name all over town. Nevertheless, sparks fly between Miranda and the Duke as they work through this conflict and search for the impostor.

This was an enjoyable read, albeit predictable without really any surprises. It is a quick and easy read for a lazy afternoon. The characters are likable enough and the story entertaining enough to recommend but I'm not sure it will be one you remember.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "To Ruin the Duke", Oct 31 2009
By Lynx Rufus - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: To Ruin The Duke (Mass Market Paperback)
The book starts out with Miranda's best friend
Lettie dying and giving birth to a son. Lettie
named him James. She told Miranda: "You must
take care of my son." Miranda swears that she
would make certain that James will get what he
deserves--A place in society with his father.

Miranda arrived unannounced at the Duke of
Wyldehaven, to inform Wylde that Lettie had
died giving birth, and he has a son named
James. The Duke denied that he was the
father, and claimed to be unacquainted with
Lettie Dupree.

I liked the heroine and hero. Wylde and Miranda
were a perfect match. Miranda grew up in a small
town. Her mother, Fannie Fontaine, was a famous
actress who disappeared from London rather
suddenly. Miranda's mother named a friend the
trustee of an investment account in Miranda's
name. Miranda never knew her father. Wylde,
the Duke of Wyldehaven, had his own demons to
content with when his wife and child died. He
retreated in the country, but came back to London
to a friend's funeral. Wylde discovered someone
was impersonating him as the Duke of Wyldehaven,
running up bills and causing malicious mischief
around London.

The story line moved pretty fast. There were
moments that had me guessing. At the end, all
the pieces came together nicely. To Ruin the Duke
had amazing plot that kept me intrigued throughout.

I highly recommend "To Ruin the Duke" Debra Mullins



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