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RITA Award winner Laura Lee Guhrke is one of my favorite authors.  Her historicals are beautifully written and wonderfully romantic.  Her thirteenth historical romance just hit bookstores and it's called The Wicked Ways of a Duke.  Laura has had a rather exciting career before becoming an award winning author: a catering and bartending business for advertising clients for record and movie studios.  Lucky for us she decided to try her hand at writing!  I'm a big fan of her books and the cover for And Then He Kissed Her is one of my all time favorites. 
 
New Release:

 The Wicked Ways of a Duke (Avon Historical Romance)

Once upon a time, there was a seamstress named Prudence who lived in a lodging house, worked very hard, and dreamed of a better life. Then she inherited a fortune, met a handsome duke, and fell in love. Her life was wonderful, and it seemed as if she was destined to live happily ever after.

Then she found out money can’t buy happiness, handsome dukes can also be wicked, lying scoundrels, and a broken heart hurts like hell. Will Prudence ever find true love and happiness? Will the wicked duke mend his ways? Will she take him back or kick him to the curb?


 


Book Shelf:


And Then He Kissed Her
 


She's No Princess (Avon Romantic Treasure)


The Marriage Bed (Avon Romantic Treasure)


His Every Kiss (Avon Romantic Treasure)
 



Guilty Pleasures (Avon Romantic Treasure)
 


Not So Innocent (Sonnet Books)


The Charade (Sonnet Books)


Breathless (Sonnet Books)


Older Books:

The Seduction
Conor's Way
To Dream Again
Prelude to Heaven (Harper Monogram)

 

Please Laura's website to learn more about her books and her up coming releases!

 

 
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