The Duchess

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The Duchess

The Duchess

2018-02-20 The Duchess

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THIS WAS A GREAT READ Kindle Customer I was afraid to buy it. Her books had been a disappointment to me lately but after reading the sample I thought it might be worth a try. I loved it and wanted more when I came to the end. I saw the book in walmarts and said hm i am going to look this up on my tabulet. So glad I did if you want a book you can,t put down go out and buy it right away. The Duchess Fran Bisconer Outstanding book by Danielle Steel. A woman raised by her father a Duke, in a castle , is put out to be a nanny, when her father dies. She takes care of six children and does a good job on until a party guest complains she made advances to him. It was a lie. She immediately dismissed with no reference. No would hire her without a reference.. One of Danielle Steel's Best DonnaReada I read this book in less than 24 hours I simply had to know what happened to the heroine although there were twists and turns along the way that I did not anticipate. I loved the old fashioned storyline and when she wrote about the servants, it reminded me of Downton Abbey.

It is only the beginning of her return to the upper reaches of society and ultimate justice.. Turned out of her ancestral home by her vicious half brother, the orphaned daughter of an English duke and a French noblewoman makes her way to Paris and takes in abused French streetwalkers, transforming them into sought-after courtesans in the city's most exclusive bordello, Le Boudoir. An enthralling novel set in early 19th-century England, Paris, and New York, featuring an indomitable young heroine who rises from ruin to become the toast of Paris, by way of the chic bordello she establishes for the most powerful men in France