![]() ![]() That novel is going to be published, despite all expectation. Unfortunately, Phoebe has already met Sylvester and took such a dislike to him that she used him as the villain in a novel she wrote. Sylvester’s visit is disguised as a hunting party, but Phoebe Marlow is informed by her detestable stepmother that the duke is coming to make her an offer. Although he is warm and thoughtful to those he cares for, since his twin brother’s death, he has been aloof to others and comes off as haughty. When his beloved mama mentions that she and her best friend made a plan for their children to marry many years before, he decides to go inspect the girl, his godmother’s granddaughter, to see if he might like her. His only difficulty is in deciding which of five eligible girls to marry. The extremely eligible bachelor Sylvester, Duke of Salford, has decided to take a wife. Just recently, I reread Sylvester, which in some editions is titled Sylvester, or the Wicked Uncle. ![]() On occasion, I reread a few of Georgette Heyer’s Regency romances, which have been some of my favorite reading for many years. ![]()
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