The Dowagers Grand Triumph by Susanne Dunlap is a rivetting read

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The Dowagers Grand Triumph is the latest novel from author Susanne Dunlap. It is book six in the Double-Dilema Romance series.

The man she never forgot has returned—with secrets that could cost them everything.

Caroline, Dowager Marchioness of Lewiston, has accepted the life she was given: a grand title, a comfortable house, and a heart trained not to want what it cannot have.

Sent to India years ago to prevent his marriage to Caroline, Thomas Ashcombe returns with a fortune, a beloved daughter, and dangerous evidence of East India Company corruption.

As old feelings between Caroline and Thomas awaken, the secrets surrounding his past may destroy all hope—especially when a new law makes suspicion as dangerous as guilt.

Thomas’s daughter, Anjali, faces her own trials in a society determined to question where she belongs. Intelligent, courageous, and caught between worlds, she never expects to find an ally in awkward, honest Sir Julian Meredith, a barrister more at ease in court than in any drawing room.


But when Julian and Anjali are drawn into her father’s political danger, they must find the courage to expose a truth powerful men will do anything to bury—and to trust in a love that gives them both a place to belong.

The Dowagers Grand Triumph is my favourite Susanne Dunlap book to date. It’s an intriguing and second chance romance. The plot unfolds in a way that immediately grabs and holds your attention. The history and rekindled relationship between Caroline and Thomas underpins the entire story. There is secrecy. scandal and cover ups. This is so much more than a romance book. It’s a gripping and rivetting read which keeps you turning the pages.

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