Beatrice, Marchioness of Castleton, was married to a very old man at a young age. What made the marriage even worse? The dude was a shifter and scared the ever loving stockings right off of her. But he's dead now and she's free to do whatever she wants. Well, sort of. She's just been informed by the Prince Regent that she must marry again and to another shifter.
Arthur Humphries, Duke of Osborn, isn't any happier about the marriage than Beatrice is. In fact, he's down right grumpy about it. Beatrice just doesn't smell like anything. How is he supposed to accept her as his true mate?
His staff, on the other hand, is happy to help. Even though he hasn't been there in years, after the death of his father, they are happy to see him, even if they are all a lot older.
Still as zany as the first book and I flew through it as well. The zany worked a little less well in this second book but I'm still enjoying the series.
Three and a half stars
This book came out December 28, 2021
Follows A Wolf in Duke's Clothing
Followed by A Duke at the Door
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own
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