George crafted August’s family and the whole setting. The lengths that he goes to for his family is endearing and the way that he treats August is so perfect. Evan is a duke that was never meant to be a duke. She’s fiercely independent, wants her family to be proud of her, and incredibly quick. She works for her family’s company and wants to keep it that way, thus marriage isn’t an option for her. August is a heroine that doesn’t want or need a man. It had everything I could want in it! I love this time period for novels, a working and determined heroine, a hero who respects her, enough banter, sizzling chemistry, AND it’s so well written! If I could reread this book again for the first time I would. I really, really, really liked this book. The Crenshaws offer up Violet to Evan for marriage, it’s August he wants, but she’s not going easily. When Evan Sterling becomes the Duke of Rothschild on the death of his father and brother he’s given a pile of debt that can only be solved through the marriage to an heiress. When her family starts to take an interest in gaining rank, she vows to save her sister, Violet, from a destitute duke. She watches as her friends get auctioned off to distant dukes in their family’s hopes of gaining higher prestige in the states. The Heiress Gets a Duke Synopsis: August Crenshaw may be an heiress, but she’s done her work at the family steel company.
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