Lady Ivy Plumthorne, elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Wythorpe, is a worry to her parents. Desiring only that she be as happily wed as her younger sister, they've spent the past year parading prospective suitors in front of her. When she finds none of the suitors… suitable, her parents despair she will ever find the perfect husband. With Christmas approaching, they find one more prospective suitor, the Duke of Greenbriar. Only problem is, Ivy's already met the man of her dreams… and he's a toymaker. Noel Phillip Vincent Greenstone, the Twelfth Duke of Greenbriar, wasn't cut out to be a duke. He preferred crafting toys that made children happy. So that's just what he did. And as Phillip Green, he traveled freely about, visiting shops and orphanages, and making no child went without a toy of his or her own. But a few chance meetings with Lady Ivy and he knows he wants to spend the rest of his life with her. The problem is, she needs to marry a nobleman and she only knows him as Phillip the Toymaker. He needs a plan, and fast. The world needs to meet the reclusive Duke of Greenbriar, so Phillip plans his own coming out. But how will Ivy react when she learns the truth?
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Kay Springsteen is a romance junkie and chocolate addict who makes her home in Vir-ginia near the Blue Ridge Mountains. In addition to having written six full length con-temporary romance novels and one Regency romance, she works as a senior editor for “clean reading” publisher, Astraea Press. When she's not editing or writing, Kay is busy with her hobbies of reading, photography, gardening, hiking in the mountains with a rescue dog or two, and spending time with her terrific family. She believes in magic and real-life fairy tales, and the romance of life, and knows everyone has a happily ever af-ter waiting out there somewhere. But until you get to it, why not pick up a good book and think about the possibilities?
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