Afterword
Map of a Lady’s Heart was originally published as part of the anthology At the Christmas Wedding, featuring wonderful stories by Maya Rodale and Katharine Ashe. If you want to read more about how Mr. Gray, inland pirate of Shropshire, won Lady Serena’s heart, and why the Duke of Frye jilted Serena so coldly and cruelly—or perhaps not so cruelly—At the Christmas Wedding is available from online retailers, in ebook, print, and audio.
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And don’t miss the prequel to this story, also set at Kingstag Castle: At the Duke’s Wedding, featuring many familiar faces, especially Lady Sophronia.
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Also by Caroline Linden
Desperately Seeking Duke
About a Rogue
A Scot to the Heart
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The Wagers of Sin
My Once and Future Duke
An Earl Like You
When the Marquess was Mine
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Scandals
Love and Other Scandals
It Takes a Scandal
All’s Fair in Love and Scandal
Love in the Time of Scandal
A Study in Scandal
Six Degrees of Scandal
The Secret of My Seduction
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The Truth About the Duke
I Love the Earl
One Night in London
Blame It on Bath
The Way to a Duke’s Heart
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Reece Trilogy
What a Gentleman Wants
What a Rogue Desires
A Rake’s Guide to Seduction
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Other Novels
What a Woman Needs
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Novellas and Collections
When I Met My Duchess in At the Duke’s Wedding
Map of a Lady’s Heart in At the Christmas Wedding
A Fashionable Affair in Dressed to Kiss
Will You Be My Wi-Fi? in At the Billionaire’s Wedding
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Short Stories
About a Kiss
A Kiss for Christmas
Like None Other
Written in My Heart
About the Author
Caroline Linden was born a reader, not a writer. She earned a math degree from Harvard University and wrote computer software before turning to writing fiction. Since then the Boston Red Sox have won the World Series four times, which is not related but still worth mentioning. Her books have been translated into seventeen languages, and have won the NEC Reader’s Choice Award, the Daphne du Maurier Award, and RWA’s RITA Award.
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Visit www.CarolineLinden.com for excerpts, bonus features, and to subscribe to her news.
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