A Duke's Dilemma (The Duke''s Club Book 3)

A Duke's Dilemma (The Duke''s Club Book 3)

by G.L. Snodgrass

Historical
Amazon:★★★★4.4(416)
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Added on February 8, 2026

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***A Steamy Regency Romance***

Hidden identities, secret pasts,

Lady Margaret Duval is being forced to marry her father’s best friend, a man she truly despises. A man she can never admire. Just once she wants to know what if feels like to love. To experience life as it was meant to be.

Pretending to be simply Meg Miller, a common lady’s maid, she sneaks away for a touch of adventure.

Renowned rake, The Duke of Suffolk, has grown tired of a hedonistic London. A few weeks traveling the back country of England sounds too appealing to ignore. Of course, A Duke of the realm would never be accepted into that world. His only hope to blend in and find a touch of reality is by pretending to be simply Ian Temple, an itinerant painter traveling from village to village in search of the perfect subject.

Two people pretending to be someone else. Two people searching for more to life, hoping to find honesty and truth by hiding their reality, Believing the other would never be accepted into their world.

Reader Reviews

★★★★★Space Cowgirl

Love💘 Is An Art🎨ADULT Historical Regency Romance and Adventure🔫🔪Ian, the Duke of Suffolk🐺🍆⛲, is a known rake and has avoided his mother's nagging about getting married. He has two younger brothers for spares, but his mother never gives up!.Ian's passion is painting🎨 and he is very talented. He leaves his young Secretary Stephen in charge of his correspondence for a few weeks, and takes himself off incognito to a country village to enjoy nature and paint.An impoverished Earl lives nearby w

★★★★Barbara "Cookie" Serfaty Williams

A Duke's Dilemma (The Duke's Club Book 3)The live story of Margaret and Ian. A duke pretending to be a commoner and a lady pretending to be a maid. They met and fall in love than she learn her father has arranged a merry to his best friend for her. Can they work this our?

★★★★Jamie Bee

Awesome Characters and Story, But…First, let me say that I absolutely adored the characters and the plotline of this story. The heroine is immediately sympathetic because we cannot like how her father treats her and his expectations of her. We can empathize for the hero when he feels overworked and overburdened, just wanting a few weeks off to enjoy his passion for painting while he goes incognito; he doesn't want anyone to realize he is a powerful duke. When we actually see him in his painterly