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Jennifer Cowan
Molly is on the trip of a lifetime. She's fulfilling her and her mom's dream of traveling Europe to see all the famous works of art that have helped shape their works. During her last stop, she goes into a restricted area where's she's spotted by Mack. Mack mistakenly thinks she's Miss Rose, the artist who's there to paint the Duke's portrait. Molly knows she should tell truth of her identity, but once she meets the Duke.... Callum is the newly appointed Duke. He doesn't want to be the Duke and never thought he'd be in the position to be the Duke. With his father and brother's deaths, it falls to him. So he gives up his carefree, wreckless, playboy lifestyle to assume the role of the Duke. In doing so, he becomes someone he doesn't even recognize. Until Molly walks through the door. Callum knows she's not whom she claims to be, but he's intrigued by her. She "sees" him, the real him. It's refreshing, but scary at the same time. She lives life in color and he wants that for himself. He just doesn't know how to balance his duties of a Duke with living life as his true self. His mom makes things even worse. Consumed by grief, she doesn't accept Callum for the man he is. She tries to make him into his father or brother. I truly enjoyed Callum and Molly's story. While opposites do attract, it's more important to live life as your true self. One cannot be truly happy if they're too busy being someone else. I loved Molly's quiet patience, color, and wisdom. She didn't come from a lot, but she was loved. It's that love that allowed her to enable Callum to be the Duke he was meant to be. Awesome story. I read a gifted copy and all opinions stated are my own.
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Isha Coleman
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She's a rulebreaker. He's a rule maker. Responsibility is a constant in
Callum's life. To his country, to his people and to the legacy of his
family. Molly never met a risk she wouldn't take. They have nothing in
common, but could learn much from each other. He has a lot to lose, but
even more to gain. His Royal Hotness is about making the choice to live in
the moment. Memories are even more precious when you take the time to enjoy
making them. Cute story, great couple.