Never Met a Duke Like You by Amalie Howard

Never Met a Duke Like You (Taming of the Dukes, #2)Never Met a Duke Like You by Amalie Howard

Tracy’s rating: 2.5/3 of 5 stars

Series: Taming of the Dukes, #2

Release Date: November 14, 2023

Lady Vesper Lyndhurst is pretty, popular and secretly nursing a broken heart. Once upon a time, she fell in love with her best friend and neighbor, Aspen Drake but a falling out when they were children and his shabby treatment of her during her debut, followed by his departure from England, effectively quashed any hope she might have still held for a happily ever after with him. But instead of turning her back on romance, she has embraced her love of love and plays matchmaker for her friends. She is happy with her lot in life, content to be a spinster, and dedicate herself to charitable works and match-making. But when Aspen returns and asks her help in finding a match for his ward, how can she say no, even if he is still an arrogant ass.

Aspen Drake, the Duke of Greydon has reluctantly returned to England after spending years in America leading archaeological digs. He knows he has neglected his duties for too long, but the loss of his father and his mother’s betrayal cut him deeply and kept him away. But upon learning the duchess planned to have him declared dead, he was finally forced to return and now he is on a mission, to find the proof of his mother’s evilness and to change the Lunacy Acts that made it too easy for her to carry out her dastardly plan. He has a plan, he has goals and he won’t be distracted, but when he finds himself trapped in an attic with her he realizes several things, she is even more beautiful than she had been the last time he saw her, she is even more annoying and he is in trouble.

Sigh, I had high hopes for this book, since Emma is my favorite Jane Austen book and I love a good retelling. Sadly, this book fell short for me. Personally, I felt that there was too much modern verbiage, too many contemporary ideals, and miscommunications to make this an enjoyable historical read. And don’t even get me started on the fact that the villainess wasn’t punished anywhere close to enough. But those things aside, I will give the author credit for taking on difficult issues and I found that part of the book to be well-researched and handled appropriately. I also enjoyed the snarky banter between Vesper and Aspen, the steamyish love scenes as well as the author’s notes. Overall, it wasn’t the story I hoped for and not a book I would read again, but I didn’t hate it and I’m sure it would appeal to many HR readers. And while this story didn’t really work for me, I would definitely read the next book. This is the second book in the series, but it can easily be read as a standalone title.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*

Petteril’s Ladybird by Mary Lancaster

Petteril's Ladybird (Lord Petteril Mysteries #3)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Lord Petteril Mysteries #3
Publication Date: 10/3123
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 157

Piers Withan, the newly minted fifth Viscount Petteril, has been at his country estate getting the lay of the land – and solving a murder – when he (and his assistant April) is urgently called back to London by his good friend, Sir Peter Haggard. It seems their mutual friend, Percy Austen, who is a very non-violent and amiable man, is about to be arrested for murder. Austen is the former protector of the victim’s mistress, and Percy’s gun was found beside the body.

Piers needs to quickly find the real murderer to spare Austen’s family the scandal of his arrest. Who would want to frame sweet, gentle Percy Austen? Or, was it someone else the murderer wanted to frame? The investigation takes them everywhere – from Seven Dials to Mayfair and everywhere in between. Could it be the mistress who did it? Maybe it was the victim’s brother. Is it someone from Austen’s past? Is it someone from the victim’s past? Is it someone from the mistress’s past? Is it the victim’s spouse? Possibilities abound, and time is of the essence!

I have enjoyed this series with the quirky, highly intelligent, bookish Viscount, and Ape the street urchin who turns out to be a girl named April. April’s growth and transformation have been a joy to watch, but her insecurities about showing herself as a female have been touching. This story features a fair amount of April because the victim’s mistress is someone we’ve heard April mention before. There are also some interesting developments in the relationship between April and Piers and I have to wonder where that will go.

If you enjoy a fast-paced, interesting mystery with quirky, endearing characters, then this is the series/book for you. From a mystery standpoint, this book can be read as a standalone – however, to understand the characters and their relationships, I suggest you read the books in order.

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