Captivating the Cynical Earl by Catherine Tinley #BlogTour

Captivating the Cynical Earl

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Captivating the Cynical Earl

The cool, aloof earl

And the enchanting lady

For Jack Beresford, Earl of Hawkenden, emotional entanglements are the path to pain. But when his brother brings his new wife and her best friend to his country home, everything changes. Lady Cecily Thornhill is both vibrant and beautiful, and Jack finds himself increasingly captivated by her sunny nature. Yet he must resist her charms, for in a month she’ll be gone—unless his frozen heart thaws before then…

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Author Bio:

Catherine Tinley is an award winning author of historical romance. She writes witty, heartwarming Regency love stories for Harlequin Mills & Boon. Her first book, Waltzing with the Earl, won the Rita Award for Best Historical Romance 2018, while Rags-to-Riches Wife won the RoNA Award for Best Historical Romance 2021.
She has loved reading and writing since childhood, and has a particular fondness for love, romance, and happy endings. After a career encompassing speech & language therapy, Sure Start, maternity campaigning and being President of a charity, she now manages a maternity hospital. She lives in Ireland with her husband, children, cats, and dog and can be reached at her website ,on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Tracy’s Review:

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Tracy’s rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

When Augustus Henry John “Jack” Beresford, the Earl of Hawkenden learned that his younger brother Thomas married a woman he had known for only a month, he was furious and convinced that his brother had been trapped by Miss Eleanor “Nell” Godwin and decides to confront her and demand she leave his brother. But the woman he confronts is not his new sister-in-law, no, it is her best friend Lady Cecily Thornhill, the daughter of the late Earl of Kingswood and ward of the current earl.

Misunderstanding Jack’s purpose, Cecily is appalled by his demands and tells him in no uncertain terms that she will not be complying with his decrees. She doesn’t mention the details of the conversation, but the misunderstanding is pretty quickly worked out after the brothers argue and each refuses to change their plans to visit the earl’s hunting lodge.

Slowly Jack begins to accept that Tom does love Nell, and he feels lost since Tom was the last person Jack felt a bond with and he now thinks that is gone. His experience with love has left him jaded and cynical and as the house party continues and he gets to know Cecily, he has to fight the feelings she is invoking, because he knows love only leads to pain. But when a tragedy leads to a life accounting, he realizes that love is worth the possibility of pain, but will he be able to make amends?

This was a good story, although a little bland, and the author changed her writing style, this book definitely had more of an “Austen” feel than her previous works, and in my opinion, it was not an improvement. I thought the book was interesting and I thought the author did a very good job of believably changing Jack’s POV, she added a bit of humor, heartache, misunderstanding, a stubborn hero, kissing only love scenes, and finally, a HEA that neatly tied up everything. This is a standalone title, but if you are familiar with this author’s backlist, you will recognize Cecily from The Earl’s Runaway Governess.

*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.*

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Playing the Duke’s Fiancee by Amanda McCabe #BlogTour

Playing The Dukes Fiancee

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Playing the Duke’s Fiancée

A pretend proposal

For the unconventional heiress

When American heiress Violet Wilkins crosses paths with William, Duke of Charteris, she has extremely low expectations of the “Duke of Bore.” But when this seemingly stuffy aristocrat offers her escape from a dreadful arranged marriage, she leaps at the chance! To her surprise, the arresting Charles whisks Vi into an exhilarating make-believe romance. And as she gets to know the man behind the title, she can’t help wanting more…

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Author Bio:

Amanda wrote her first romance at the age of sixteen–a vast historical epic starring all her friends as the characters, written secretly during algebra class (and her parents wondered why math was not her strongest subject…)
She’s never since used algebra, but her books have been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, the Romantic Times BOOKReviews Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Booksellers Best, the National Readers Choice Award, and the Holt Medallion. She lives in Santa Fe with a Poodle, a cat, a wonderful husband, and a very and far too many books and royal memorabilia collections.
When not writing or reading, she loves taking dance classes, collecting cheesy travel souvenirs, and watching the Food Network–even though she doesn’t cook.
Amanda also writes as Laurel McKee for Grand Central Publishing, the Elizabethan Mystery Series as Amanda Carmack, and the Manor Cat Mystery Series as Eliza Casey.

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Tracy’s Review:

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Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Dollar Duchesses, #2

Release Date: July 22, 2021

With both her sisters married and her parents returned to the States, heiress Violet Wilkins believes she is safe from her mother’s matchmaking and can finally pursue her dream of becoming a photographer and joining the Photographic Society of London and the Solar Club. She has no pressing desire to marry and even though she is intrigued by her brother-in-law’s friend, William, the Duke of Charteris, she feels she is not “duchess material” and is sure a man like William, AKA the Duke of Bore, would never want a woman like her anyway!

William has just returned from a trip to Egypt and feels like a changed man, during his travels, he changed, he allowed himself to have fun and discovered a balance between work and play could be achieved and is determined to shed the “Duke of Bore” moniker once and for all. But even with his new outlook, he still has responsibilities – such as marriage, producing an heir, and taking care of his tenants and dependents. As such, he considers looking for a bride and he couldn’t think of anything worse than a wild American for a wife.

But when Violet’s parents decide to betroth her to her father’s business partner and William needs rescuing from a woman bent on entrapping him, they devise a plan to save each other – a faux engagement! It is the perfect plan until these two complete opposites do the unthinkable and fall in love!

This was a fun story, set in London and Russia during the Royal Wedding of Prince Alfred to Grand Duchess Maria. The story has very likable characters, interesting historical facts woven into the fictional story, spectacular imagery, very mild love scenes, cameos from Rose, Lily, and Aidan, as well as true historical figures, a dash of angst, and finally a HEA complete with an epilogue. 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.*

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