who believe in love at first sight and fight for their own happiness.
His self-imposed solitude is shattered during a stroll along when he encounters Lady Mellicent Abbersley . Known for her vitality and "brown-eyed" charm, Mellie makes an immediate impression—not just with her infectious smile, but by a simple, endearing act of rescuing a kitten. Conflict and Chemistry The Duke’s Brown-eyed Lady by Maggi Andersen
The narrative follows , a man who has retreated from the spotlight of London society. Mourning the loss of his brother and closest friend, Harry, "Gene" has convinced himself that his days of joy are behind him, preferring the quiet company of his horses and dogs at his country estate. who believe in love at first sight and
like the bustling, salt-aired beaches of Brighton. Conflict and Chemistry The narrative follows , a
Mellie’s father has already orchestrated a plan to merge their property with a neighboring estate through her marriage to Lord Pallthorpe .
Despite being captivated, Gene fears he is too old or somber for Mellie’s youthful spirit and worries that a life in the country might stifle her.
Maggi Andersen is a USA Today bestselling author based in the Yarra Valley, Australia. Known for her meticulous historical research and a style influenced by greats like and Jane Austen , she specializes in Regency romances that often feature a touch of mystery or suspense. The Duke’s Brown-eyed Lady was notably inspired by the themes of the classic song "Brown Eyed Girl". Why It’s Worth the Read
who believe in love at first sight and fight for their own happiness.
His self-imposed solitude is shattered during a stroll along when he encounters Lady Mellicent Abbersley . Known for her vitality and "brown-eyed" charm, Mellie makes an immediate impression—not just with her infectious smile, but by a simple, endearing act of rescuing a kitten. Conflict and Chemistry
The narrative follows , a man who has retreated from the spotlight of London society. Mourning the loss of his brother and closest friend, Harry, "Gene" has convinced himself that his days of joy are behind him, preferring the quiet company of his horses and dogs at his country estate.
like the bustling, salt-aired beaches of Brighton.
Mellie’s father has already orchestrated a plan to merge their property with a neighboring estate through her marriage to Lord Pallthorpe .
Despite being captivated, Gene fears he is too old or somber for Mellie’s youthful spirit and worries that a life in the country might stifle her.
Maggi Andersen is a USA Today bestselling author based in the Yarra Valley, Australia. Known for her meticulous historical research and a style influenced by greats like and Jane Austen , she specializes in Regency romances that often feature a touch of mystery or suspense. The Duke’s Brown-eyed Lady was notably inspired by the themes of the classic song "Brown Eyed Girl". Why It’s Worth the Read