
When the Duke Found Love by Isabella Bradford
When the Duke Found Love by Isabella Bradford Series: Wylder Sisters Series Book #3
on November 27, 2012
Genres: Fiction / Romance / General, Fiction / Romance / Historical / General, Fiction / Romance / Historical / Regency
Pages: 320
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The spirited Wylder sisters continue to scandalize the ton in Isabella Bradford’s witty and winsome trilogy. This time, the most impulsive of the siblings meets her match: a charming rake determined to save her from an arranged marriage.
The youngest of the Wylder girls—and the last left unwed—Lady Diana is also the most willful, a trait that’s leading her ever closer to dishonorable disaster. While her family’s solution is a fast and excruciatingly respectable marriage, Diana can’t imagine being wed to the very staid and dull Lord Crump. But while wedding plans are being made, a chance meeting at a gala turns Diana’s world upside down.
A kiss from a dazzling stranger gives Diana a most intimate introduction to one of the ton’s most resolute and scandalous bachelors, the Duke of Sheffield. Torn between family duty and her heart’s desire, Diana recklessly surrenders to the headiest of passions, recognizing that she has found a kindred soul in the handsome young duke. Soon it’s clear that seduction is no longer the game: Something deep and lasting has come to bind their hearts, and the stakes are nothing less than true love.“Sexy, funny, touching, and truly romantic.”—New York Times bestselling author Loretta Chase
When the Duke Found Love is book three in The Wylder Sisters series by Isabella Bradford. I thought this was a delightfully written romance. Bradford infuses comedy in her story that keeps the tale moving and engaging. She also does a great job with the environment in the story during the Regency era. She is spot on with setting and the food of the time. Diana Wylder is the youngest daughter of the Wylder sisters. Diana is young, impulsive and prone to trouble. She is a relatable character that slowly develops throughout the story. I loved the attraction between Diana and the hero Sheffield. There are some very steamy scenes. Although this is the third book in the series, it can be read as a stand-alone. I am looking forward to reading more of Ms. Bradford’s books. I checked this one out from my local library.





