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The Redemption of Philip Thane

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The celebrated Penhallow Dynasty series continues in this deliciously witty and romantic Regency, perfect for the readers of Eloisa James, Lisa Kleypas, and Sarah Maclean.

How many times can a rake get it wrong . . . before he becomes Mr. Right?

Philip Thane—rogue, rake and scoundrel extraordinaire—hadn't wanted to visit some dumpy provincial town to give a speech, but he'd struck a devil's bargain with old Henrietta Penhallow, the imperious family matriarch. Nor did he expect that once he got there, he'd somehow be living the same day over and over again. It's strange! It's terrible!

On the other hand, it is giving him time to cozy up to the delectable, brainy Margaret Allen, in town to research the book she's writing. Philip is sure she'll fall starry-eyed into his arms, just as women always do.

But to his amazement Miss Allen stands firm against his wiles, day after day. How can she resist his seductive charm? Why won't she change her mind? What must he do to win her heart?

Maybe—just maybe—it isn't Margaret who needs to change, but rather a certain rogue, in love for the first time in his life, who will . . .

"Enchanting . . . Champagne in book form—bubbly, fun, and intoxicating." —Entertainment Weekly on Lisa Berne's The Worst Duke in the World


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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 4, 2021
      Berne’s sparkling fifth Penhallow Dynasty Regency romance (after Engaged to the Earl) pairs an unconventional duke with the newest member of the wealthy Penhallow family. When penniless 20-year-old Jane Kent discovers a letter written to her grandmother, Charity, by Titus Penhallow, she learns that Titus was her grandfather. Jane travels to Surmont Hall to present the letter to Mrs. Penhallow, her great-grandmother, who enthusiastically welcomes her into the family. Because Jane’s poor upbringing afforded her little education, Mrs. Penhallow solicits the local vicar to tutor Jane alongside Wakefield Farr, the eight-year-old Marquis of Rutherford, son of the Penhallow’s neighbor, Anthony, Duke of Radcliffe. Anthony, a widower who cares little for living up to ducal expectations, is enchanted by Jane’s beauty and refreshing candor, though he remains resolute never to marry again. But when Mrs. Penhallow takes Jane to London to search for a husband, Anthony misses her more than he anticipated and must decide whether to confess his feelings to Jane or risk losing her to another man. Jane’s curious combination of naivete and street smarts makes her an endearing heroine, and the romance between Jane and Anthony is enhanced by witty banter and Wakefield’s mischievous antics. Series fans will be thrilled. Agent: Cheryl Pientka, Jill Grinberg Literary.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 22, 2021
      Berne’s winning sixth Penhallow Dynasty Regency romance (after The Worst Duke in the World) begins when Philip Thane, an unrepentant rake whose debts are catching up with him, visits his relative Henrietta Penhallow to ask for money. She agrees on the condition that Philip visits the agrarian village of Whittlesey to deliver a speech on her behalf at their annual Plough Day festival. En route, Philip meets Margaret Allen, a ravishing folklore scholar researching Plough Day, who can’t stand his snobby, lecherous behavior. Philip’s hopes for a perfunctory trip are dashed in bizarre fashion when he wakes after the festivities to find it’s Plough Day all over again. From there, anyone familiar with Groundhog Day
      will anticipate what comes next, as it follows the movie almost beat for beat (though Berne deserves credit for the copious humor and heart). As Philip progresses from confusion through hedonism to desperation to bed Margaret (who will have none of it) and near-madness, Berne patiently lays the groundwork for his redemption: learning to see cozy Whittlesey as more than a backwater and Margaret as more than an object of desire. The eventual coloring-in of the setting and central relationship leads to a romantic and satisfying conclusion. It’s familiar but expertly crafted. Agent: Cheryl Pientka, Jill Grinberg Literary.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from November 1, 2021
      To secure some much-needed cash from his "aunt," Henrietta Penhallow, the irrefutably charming yet always penniless Philip Thane begrudgingly agrees to go to Whittlesey and deliver a speech to open the village's annual Plough Day. After picking up a stranded Margaret Allen, her Aunt Seraphina, and a journalist on the way, Philip plans on delivering his remarks and then immediately afterwards heading back to civilization. However, Philip quickly finds that his attempts to leave Whittlesey are cosmically thwarted when he is forced to relive Plough Day over and over again. But is being stuck in Whittlesey with Margaret really a curse or a wake-up call from the universe? While offering a Regency riff on the movie Groundhog Day, with a dash of Macbeth and pinch of Greek mythology added for good measure, Berne (The Worst Duke in the World, 2021) fashions another sublime addition to her Penhallow series, one that is brilliantly enhanced by a stellar cast of characters (Margaret's doughty lexicographer aunt is a particular delight) and generous measures of the author's wry wit and wondrous sense of whimsy.

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