How to Deceive a Duke
Format: kindle
ASIN: B00A2ASF3W
Publish date: November 27th 2012
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Temberlay (#1)
3.5 stars. I liked many things about this one, especially the spunky heroine with a heart of gold. I didn't like some of the misunderstandings that kept stretching throughout. Just talk to each other people. And towards the last quarter of the book it got a bit baffling to me. The actions of the her...
Liked: The heroine, Meg, is smart and capable. The hero, Nick, has admirable character as well. I liked both of them and wanted them to find their Happily Ever After. The supporting cast was varied and interesting without overwhelming the main romance. A lot of romance tropes made their appearance:...
*May contain spoilers!*First, let me say, I opened this book with no idea if I would like it or not. I had heard of this author, but hadn't encountered anyone who had read her before or seen much discussion in my circle of blogs, so I was able to start reading with any expectations about it. (I he...
I've got mixed feelings on this one. There was potential there. I liked it in the first half, but the story took a hard left turn in the last nine chapters or so, that just didn't gel with everything that came before it.Meg and her family have been struggling ever since her father died, leaving them...
How to Deceive a Duke started off well for me in the initial set-up of the story. Lady Marguerite Lynton’s family has been skirting the line between impoverished nobility and flat out broke since the death of her father, with Meg’s ability to economize and her common sense rescuing the household fr...