The Duke's Bridle Path by Grace Burrowes5/30/2023 My editor had the thankless task of picking a starting point, and chose The Heir, because with The Soldier and The Virtuoso it formed a good, strong, trilogy of brothers to launch my career.īut that left some loose ends-about twenty of them-before, during, and after the Windham brothers, and I kept writing more books around and in between the ones I’d started with. As I finished one book, I’d start the next without much thought for how somebody might organize the stories into series or sub-subseries. When I started writing, I had no idea my books would ever be published. In The Trouble With Dukes, he’s referred to as the Earl of Keswick (also the Earl of Cowlick). Follow Grace on Instagram At the very end of Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight, Joseph Carrington is given the title Earl of Kesmore, and he’s referred to as Kesmore in subsequent Windham family stories.Look for more Republished Regency novella bundles in the coming months, and happy reading! Grace’s stories from Dancing in the Duke’s Arms and Once Upon a Dream are now bundled in the duet, A Duke Walked Into a House Party, and her novellas from The Duke’s Bridle Path and How to Find a Duke in Ten Days are now bundled as A Lady Without Peer. If you’d like to read Grace’s novellas from Christmas in Duke Street and Christmas in the Duke’s Arms, those have been bundled as Christmas Treats, and are available exclusively from Grace’s Store. (formerly in the Hidden Pleasures series) The following titles have been retired from publication:
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