5/29/2023 0 Comments The Duke by Kerrigan Byrne![]() For a duke to assume any girl was for sale and to offer for her was probably quite normal in a bar at that time. This story begins so blunt, crude, and hard it was impossible for me not to immediately love it. In this review I am skipping or skimming over a lot of detail because quite frankly discovering that as you read this story really makes it more fantastic, and I don’t want to ruin that for anyone. There is a grittiness to her stories and a depth that I just can’t get enough of. ![]() Kerrigan Byrne writes fantastically broken, damaged, even outright mean characters and I love them all the more. Yet because she no longer wears a wig or paint on her face he does not recognize “Ginny” the angel he’s dreamed of since that night long ago. ![]() For twenty pounds sterling.Ī year later when Colin Talmage the Duke of Trenwyth – a man believed to be dead- turns up at the hospital where she works Imogen is the one who is assigned to tend to him. A few seconds of pain in trade for an entire year of freedom. Imogen decided that the sacrifice of her virginity had been ultimately worth it. What was left of her innocence had been taken. One night a group of soldiers came in, and her life would never be quite the same. ![]() ![]() Imogen was working as a bar maid (never a prostitute) to repay a debt her father owed, when her real occupation was a nurse by day. The Duke by Kerrigan Byrne (Victorian Rebels #4) ![]()
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