Love, the Duke by Amelia Grey is the third book in the Say, I Do series. The novel is focused on the third duke, Hurstbourne and his search for a wife. The novel can be read as a stand alone.
Hurst (Duke of Hurstbourne) receives a letter from an old friend asking him to marry his sister. Hurst turns him down, only to be surprised when a young “man” shows up at his door asking for his time. The young “man” turns out to be Ophelia, the sister of his friend. She is in town looking for help to find a missing Chalise from her brother’s church. It was stolen while he was sick before he died. Hurst agrees to help her, but nothing goes as fast or smoothly as Ophelia wants. Meanwhile Hurst realizes that perhaps he should marry Ophelia.
Ophelia is a strong woman who wants the chalice returned before her brother is accused of theft. Hurst is a strong character, who as a duke believes that he is always correct. I love how the two bonk heads in the story! Love, the Duke by Amelia Grey is a good read.