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I Married the Duke begins the Prince Catchers series by Katharine Ashe, award-winning author of historical romance.
Arabella Caulfield, one of three orphaned sisters, has clung to an ancient gypsy prophecy as the only way to save her family from endless heartbreak. Now she has twelve days to reach a remote French castle and fulfill her destiny: to marry a prince.
Along the way, Arabella meets Lucien Westfall, decorated naval captain and the new Duke of Lycombe. She thought he was a pirate. He thought she was a governess. Two wrongs have never made such a scandalously perfect right.
Readers of Regency romances and the works of Eloisa James and Lisa Kleypas will fall in love with the Prince Catchers books by Katharine Ashe.
389 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 27, 2013
As I have read all three books in prince catchers series already and written reviews for the two of them, I wanted to add a few words about this one. I married the duke is the first book in the series and the second one read by me. I loved a rogue was my first read and still is the favorite one. This book is my less favorite but not because I didn't like it or MCs, no, I liked them alright, just I prefer less passion and more solid reasons to fall in love and in this one I sometimes catch myself on a thought that I can't fully understand why MC fell in love. But, mostly this book was great and Arabella and Luc were honest nice characters. I noticed from other Katharine Ashe books that she knows how to create amazing chemistry between characters and they do feel like a perfect match for each other.
Also, the author is great with mysteries and this book has a good detective line either (though my favorite mystery is still in the second book). I'd say that if you like historical romance or romance at all - this book is a good choice for you. The language is beautiful and it has not just romance and mystery but also touches some social issues - in this book it is the value of a beautiful woman in society. IMO this issues are still actual in our time, so you'll also find some information to mull over.
As for me, I am a fan of Katharine Ashe for some time now and will wait for her future books with a great eagerness.
