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Paperback The Devil's Due Book

ISBN: 1648390641

ISBN13: 9781648390647

The Devil's Due

(Book #2 in the Desire in Disguise Series)

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Although she is titled, beautiful and wealthy, Lady Katherine Steele finds widowhood leaves her powerless to protect those she loves. With her young daughter, Kate flees London and the evil man who has been given control of her child and her fortune. The deserted property of her husband's late comrade-in-arms Lord Duncan MacLean, becomes her home. Posing as the Laird's widow, Kate ekes out a meager existence in the remote Scottish castle that has fallen to ruin.


Wounded and left to die in a French prison, Duncan MacLean escapes and returns to England, seeking revenge upon the man who betrayed him and the soldiers under his command. Due to his "death" the Crown has claimed all of his properties save one. When he finds his castle occupied by a beautiful woman claiming to be his widow, he offers her a devil's bargain. Kate will become the wife she claims to be in every way if she and her child wish to remain in his home.


Torn between safety from the demon who pursues them and the devil who demands the surrender of her honor, Kate chooses to give the MacLean his due. But no pact with Hell is ever simple. Kate fails to reckon with her own desires and Duncan discovers that the mysterious widow could be far more than he has bargained for.

Customer Reviews

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Well written, enjoyable

I use regency romances like Valium. They calm me in almost any situation and send me off to sleep in a good frame of mind. As a result I have read hundreds of these little pieces of fluff and often find myself skipping paragraphs and becoming irritated with the predictability of the genre. This book is an exception and if I didn't make it a point to limit my "keepers" this would be a "keeper". A very well written book, never a dull page. I recommend it.
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