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The Crawfords Series

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The Crawford Series by Sophie Barnes contains three books in this series -
No Ordinary Duke - The Crawfords Book 1;
More Than A Rogue - The Crawfords Book 2;
Her Seafaring Scoundrel - The Crawfords Book 3.
Set in the Regency Era is this romance box set an excellent written, beautifully thought out and beautifully told read that gave me all the feels.
A great read, outstanding, 4,75 stars.

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No Ordinary Duke

This is book one of the Crawford's series.

When Caleb meets Mary, the sparks fly. He has never been so strongly attracted to a woman in his life.
Caleb comes to like all of the ladies and loves the children in the home and they all like him as well.
It is an admiration fest except they don’t know Caleb is a duke. Ok Oh!

This gem of a book will delight you and entertain you as you watch two people, who are more similar than they think, find love and grow to learn that they must balance the simple life they both want with the duties of a title that he never wanted in the first place.

More Than A Rogue

This is book two in the Crawford's series.
This is the latest Crawford's book by Sophie Barnes. Although part of a series it can be read as a standalone book, however as in most series it is much better read with the others in order of publication.
I love this series and look forward to more.
This book gets a 4.75 of 5.0 star rating from me.
There is just a hint of danger but this is a much anticipated romance between Emily and Griffin.

Her Seafaring Scoundrel

This is book three and the final book in The Crawford's series.
Lady Cassandra has no desire to marry. But when Captain Devlin Crawford brings scandal to her doorstep and offers salvation, she cannot say no. Not with her daughter’s future at stake.
This amazing conclusion of this series is not to be missed.
Sophia Barnes has written an amazing series.
I look forward to many more books by this author.
I received a complimentary ARC of this book from the author via NetGalley to read. This in no way affected my opinion of this book which I read and reviewed voluntarily.

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