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♥ A highwayman who is also a duke…in a kilt! ♥ A forced marriage ♥ A haunted Scottish castle ♥ A treasure hunt ♥ Sweet romance! Another captivating romance from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Royal and her daughter, featuring their “outrageously funny, loyal, and endearing” Chase family! Lady Kendra Chase’s brothers insist it’s high time she wed. But although they’ve presented her with an abundance of suitable young men, no one has caught her fancy—until her coach is held up by a dashing, mysterious highwayman. When the two of them are caught in a compromising embrace and her overprotective brothers demand they marry, Kendra is aghast. Are they really desperate enough to match her with an outlaw? Scottish-born Patrick “Trick” Caldwell is the new Duke of Amberley—and also the so-called Black Highwayman. But he’s about to learn that leading a double life isn’t nearly as complicated as marriage. When he’s compelled to wed beautiful, headstrong Kendra, he finds himself caught between his perilous secret mission and his watchful new bride. Can Trick untangle the web of half-truths and heartache before he loses his one chance at love? PLEASE This book is a SWEET & CLEAN ROMANCE. If you’d prefer to read a steamy romance with a similar plot, look for “A Duke’s Guide to Seducing His Bride” by Lauren Royal. A complete, standalone story—no cliffhangers! Sweet Chase Brides, Book 4 Sweet historical romance 102,500 words Bonus Author’s Note, preview of next book, link to giveaway Clean No offensive language or explicit content* * If you’d prefer to read a steamy version of this series, look for “A Duke’s Guide to Seducing His Bride” by Lauren Royal. “Captivating historical romance. Romance readers of all ages will love Lauren Royal & Devon Royal’s books!” —Glynnis Campbell, USA Today Bestselling Author “Filled with likable characters, particularly Kendra, who takes the refreshing step of talking to her husband about his confusing behavior rather than generating