Someone who hasn't read the previous book will be able to follow the events in this one easily enough as most scenes are explained, so it doesn't seem to matter in which order they are read. Happens, but there's not much else to the book. We experience the same events a second time with a few different insights into what Many of the scenes are the same as in The Lost Duke of Wyndham, though from either Thomas's or Amelia's point of view (rather than Grace or Jack's), and the These questionsĪre answered here, but sadly there isn't much else new or interesting in it. After The Lost Duke of Wyndham, I was interested in what would become of Thomas, the former Duke of Wyndham, and how he would end up with Amelia Willoughby. Is a disappointing read in some ways, with several scenes unexplained as they are to be the focus of this book. Cavendish, I Presume (Two Dukes of Wyndham, Book 2) Cavendish, I Presume (Two Dukes of Wyndham, Book 2)*
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