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The Brigadier's Mouse Monica Burrows is known by the elite of high society as a “Mouse”. She is called this for her quiet demeanor and her seemingly uninteresting personality. Her father died when she was young, leaving her with no dowry and no prospects. It is generally agreed that she will slip quietly into spinsterhood.
But then the Burrows receive an invitation to a ball from His Grace, Brigadier Roland Dare, Duke of Dinat and veteran of the Anglo-French War. The Burrows have been shunned by society, and this invitation is received with a mixture of fear and excitement.
At the ball, His Grace and Monica dance, twice. All are surprised when this mouse-like girl captivates this daring, handsome Duke. But little do they know that beneath her quiet exterior is a woman alive with lust and life, who hungers for a connection she has never felt, but desperately wants to feel.
Is the Duke the answer to her lifelong desire?
The Duke of Hearts Francis Seymour, the 5th Duke of Somerset, died unmarried and childless. To history he was a lonely man. But there was a moment of love in his life, when the vivacious and captivating Sarah Archer, a minor daughter of a minor family, came to Berry Pomeroy Castle one summer for the fayre. Francis, a eighteen-year-old Duke, was in a stupor. Depressed and bored, he decided to attend the fayre.
There he met Sarah. She was the most beautiful, elegant, intimidating woman he had ever seen. Four years his senior and yet unmarried, she carried herself with a grace which was unmatched in his courtly day-to-day dealings.
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I didn't actually finish it, I was just done with it. Wish I could give no stars. I didn't get past the first chapter. The language was horrible. Smutty. No idea if it was violent. I had no doubt explicitness came next. I won't go this way in the future.