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Heart of a Duke Character Map Books by Christi Caldwell Heart of a Duke Character Map Books by Christi Caldwell Book 1 Book 5 In Need of a Knight (1810) Loved by a Duke (1816) Lord Michael Knightly Lady Aldora Adamson Lady Emilia Aberdeen Book 1 Schooling the Duke (1810) Lady Daisy Meadows Lord Auric Ashburn, 8th Duke of Crawford Lady Constance Brandley Lord Milburn Knightly, Marquees of St. James Miss Meredith Durant Lord Lionel Meadows (d) Miss Rowena Endicott Graham Linford, the Duke of Hampstead Lord Benedict Adamson, Earl of Wakefield Book 2 Book 9 For Love of the Duke Miss. Lizzie Gray To Trust a Rogue (1818) (1814-15) Book 3 More Than a Duke (1815) Lady Katherine Adamson Lord Jasper Waincourt, 8th Duke of Bainbridge Book 11 Lord Marcus Gray, Viscount Wessex Mrs. Eleanora Collins Lord Harry Falston, 6th Earl of Stanhope Lady Anne Adamson Book 4 To Woo a Widow (1818) The Love of a Rogue (1815) Lord William, Duke of Montrose Miss. Marcia Collins, Age 7 Lady Rosalind, Duchess of Montrose Lady Imogen Moore Lord Alexander “Alex” Edgerton Lady Philippa Gage, Countess of Winston Lord Miles Brookfield, Marquess of Guilford Book 13 One Winter with a Baron Lady Faith Gage, Age 5 (1819) Lady Chloe Edgerton Book 6 Lady Violet Gage, Age 1 Lord, Archibald Hamilton, Marquess of Atbrooke To Love a Lord (1817) Nolan Pratt, Baron Webb Miss. Sybil Cunning Lord Rhys Brookfield Baron Carew Lady Marianne Carew, Baroness Carew Gabriel Edgerton, Marquees of Waverly Mrs. Jane Munroe Lady Lettice Brookfield Mr. Henry Pratt Miss. Aria Cunning Book 15 Sister - Name unkown Miss. Josephine Pratt Lady Rosaleen Beguiled By A Baron Book 7 (1820) The Heart of a Scoundrel Lady Rosalind Name unkown Lord Hamilton (1817) Lady Bridget Hamilton Lord Vail Basingstoke, Baron Chilton Virgil Hamilton, Age 10 Book 8 To Wed His Christmas Lady Book 14 Mr. Edward Winterly (1817) Edmund Deering, Marquees of Rutland Lady Phoebe Barrett To Enchant a Wicked Duke (1820) Mr. Colin Lockhart Miss. Honoria Fairfax Lady Clarisse “Cara” Falcot Lord William Hargrove, Marquees of Grafton Mr. Gavin Lodge Lady Gillian Farendale Miss Justine Barrett Dominick “Nick” Tallings, Duke of Huntly Mr. Leonard Lord Andrew Barrett Book 10 Sister - Name unkown The Lure of a Rake (1818) Mr. Theodore Lord David Hargrove Erasmus (d) Earl of Dunkirk Lady Cecily, Countess of Dunkirk Lord Cedric Falcot, Marquees of St. Albans Lady Genevieve Farendale Lord Oliver Hargrove Miss. Catriona Miss. Felicity Book 12 Sibling (name unknown) Lady Alice Winterbourne Miss. Francesca Cornworthy To Redeem a Rake (1819) Lord Bramley Allard, Marquess of Ailesbury Lord Alistair Winterbourne (d) Lord Daniel Winterbourne, Earl of Montfort Miss. Daphne Smith Heart of a Duke - Series Heart of Scandal Spin off Series Hero & Heroine Friends Spouse Primary Charector Secondary Charector Siblings Siblings, 1/2 Parent/Child Parent/Child, Adopted LEGEND (d) Deceased.
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