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TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 9 years ago
The book features four short stories that occur during a two week house party/wedding celebration in Dorset. The stories overlap each other time wise, so you see MCs from one story in a scene in a different story. I just averaged the individual stories ratings to get an overall rating of 3 stars (...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 10 years ago
A second collection of novellas from the same authors who published "Christmas in the Duke's Arms" for the Christmas season last year. I really enjoyed the Christmas set, so I was hoping for something just as delightful this time. But unfortunately this new set isn't quite as good, IMHO. Grace Bur...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 10 years ago
Superb! Any fan of historical romance will enjoy Dancing In The Duke's Arms. This romantic anthology allowed me to discovery authors that I may not have read before. Each author adds their own unique voice enabling readers to escape into a world of beauty, majesty and fairytale romance. The beaut...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 10 years ago
I read the first three stories in this collection (don't care for paranormal stuff, so skipped the last one by Katharine Ashe). They're all delightful! The stories are set at a house party to celebrate the Duke of Wessex' wedding to Miss Helen Grey. Highly recommended for when you need a break fro...
Malin
Malin rated it 10 years ago
Miss Anne Brotherton, supporting character of The Importance of Being Wicked and jilted once the Duke initially courting her fell head over heels for her widowed cousin instead, now has to fend off eager suitors everywhere she turns in London. Every man becomes a fortune hunter when faced with the r...
Malin
Malin rated it 10 years ago
Thomas Fitzcharles, the Duke of Castleton, is everything that is proper and dignified. The Dukes of Castleton tend to marry wealthy ladies of impeccable pedigree to enhance their holdings and fortune with each new generation. Thomas' father was an exception, marrying for love, and it's clear to Thom...
Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 10 years ago
I picked this up because of this rave review at SmartBitchesTrashyBooks.com, but I didn't love it. I hadn't read the prior books in the series, which may have helped me warm up to the hero faster than I did, but I didn't have any trouble understanding the plot. As you can tell from the publisher's...
The Escape Artist Book Blog
The Escape Artist Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
A stately home in the English countryside seems the ideal place for a bad boy billionaire and his bride to tie the knot. Until the Internet fails. And the oven breaks. And paparazzi invade. And police crash the bachelorette party. And four unlikely couples discover that passion never waits for perfe...
Shygirl: Reading After Midnight
Shygirl: Reading After Midnight rated it 10 years ago
‘He was handy at fixing things and great at sex, but there was a whole lot more to life than those two admirable skills. Unfortunately.’ I have to say that this was a very well-planned, clever anthology. And, of course, it was extraordinarily well written as well. I loved that each new novella was...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 10 years ago
What a treat! I don't often come across romance anthologies with such a high, consistent level of quality. The stories are all connected, taking place in a village called Hopewell-on-Lyft in Nottinghamshire, England, and much of the action takes place in the local pub called "The Duke's Arms". Ther...
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