Good Duke Gone Wild by Bethany Bennett

Good Duke Gone Wild (Bluestocking Booksellers, #1)Good Duke Gone Wild by Bethany Bennett

Tracy’s Rating: 3.5/4 of 5 stars

Series: Bluestocking Booksellers, #1

Release Date: August 20, 2024

After resigning herself to spinsterhood, Caroline “Caro” Danvers embarked on a secret career writing erotic novels under the pen name of Blanche Clementine. Her goal is to earn enough money to purchase a cottage and live independently, and she is close to her goal. But when her straightlaced vicar father finds her stash of cash along with her publishing contracts and her novels, he confiscates everything, kicks her out with nothing but clothes on her back and the manuscript she had with her and disowns her. She makes her way to London, to the home (and business) of her Aunt Mary and Uncle Owen and her cousins Hattie and Constance “Connie”, it is a grueling trip and she is exhausted, but she has the shop in her sites, when she is knocked into by a man, her manuscript goes flying, the man graciously helps her and apologizes for running into her, but she barely hears him, she is mesmerized by him. She soon learns he is Dorian Whitaker, the Duke of Holland, a widower and a patron of the shop. For the next year and a half, she stays out of his way but uses him as inspiration in her novels. It isn’t until he asks her to help him sell his late wife’s library that these two finally begin to interact. But when love letters to his late wife from secret lover turn up in the books she is selling, they will have to work together to find answers to help the duke put his past to rest. Caro can’t help falling for Dorian, but she is realistic, she knows that he needs to find a wife and she can be nothing more than an affair. But it seems like Dorian might want more, that is until her biggest secret is exposed and threatens to cost her everything.

Dorian loved his wife Juliet, but they married young and were separated when he was sent into diplomatic service, and she refused to join him on the continent. Sadly, Juliet died while he was away and upon his return, he learns of her affair. This knowledge crushes him, and he is consumed with learning why his marriage failed. He also wants to cut ties with his late wife’s no-good cousin Timothy, especially now that his mother is nagging him to remarry. He decides to sell Juliet’s library, one to give Timothy the proceeds as a final payment of sorts and to remove the trace of Juliet in his home as a courtesy to a new wife. He asks Caro to help him with the task and is overjoyed that he finally has a reason to spend time with the lovely bookseller that he has been dreaming of since the first day he met her. Things are going well between them, and Dorian decides that she is the woman he wants to spend his life with. But when he makes a mistake and hurts her after learning her secret, he will have to work very hard to regain the ground he lost. Will he be able to make things right or is he doomed to always lose the women he loves?

This was the start of a new series, and this book nicely sets it up without losing focus on the romance between Caro and Dorian. The book started out a bit slow, but around the halfway point, it picks up speed and doesn’t slow down until the very end. I enjoyed this book, but at times I was annoyed with Caro, I have no problem with a strong woman, but her morals and ideals are not in keeping with era the author chose to set her story in. It might be historical nitpicking, but what is the point of reading historical romance if the heroine is essentially a 21st century woman in period dress? That said, this was a very sweet romance with likable characters, great secondary characters, a bit of mystery, steamy love scenes, a cinnamon roll (beta) hero, an intelligent heroine, dreams, a bit of angst, and finally a lovely ending that includes their HEA and an epilogue. This is the first book in a new series that promises to be filled with strong women and the men who love them.

*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. *

A Scandal at Stonecliffe by Candace Camp

A Scandal at Stonecliffe (Stonecliffe #3)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Stonecliffe #3
Publication Date: 8/20/24
Period: Regency London
Number of Pages: 339

In the series’ second book, we spent our time rooting for the hero and heroine – as we should have. However, I think most of us gave little thought to the man to whom the heroine was betrothed before she got her HEA with the hero. Did any of us wonder how broken his heart might have been? Did we care how much he might have loved the heroine? We all liked him, but did we wonder where his life would go? Probably not. This book, however, turns all of that on its head and shows us Nathan’s journey to finding love again. It is an exciting, well-written, engrossing story that will have you holding your breath, wringing your hands, frowning in exasperation, and smiling at the HEA.

Nathan Dunbridge spent months on the continent trying to mend his broken heart after his broken betrothal. He had truly loved Annabeth, but he knew he had to give her the freedom to marry the man she loved. Is his heart mended? Well, he can at least tolerate being in the same room with Annabeth and her husband for a while. He’s back into his role in society and living his normal life – until – a man marches up to him, proclaims himself to be his brother, and asserts he is their father’s rightful heir. Oh! My! Nathan doesn’t believe a word of it, but the man is quite adamant and Nathan knows the scandal would ruin them whether it was true or not – and it would break his sweet, caring mother’s heart. Nathan knows he has to get to the bottom of it, true or not, and he knows just the person to help.

Verity Cole has run a very discreet detective agency for the last couple of years. Before that, she was a very successful spy for the Crown. Verity has many secrets and never lets anyone get too close to her. Her life is one role after another, to the point where she’s not sure where the role ends and she begins. That all begins to change when Nathan asks her to help solve the mystery of his ‘brother’. Can she open up enough to let someone else into her life, her heart?

Verity and Nathan work together to solve the mystery of his brother and a few others as well. They work very well together but are opposites in most ways. Will that be a detriment or an asset? You’ll just have to read this fast-paced, exciting, romantic adventure to see how it all comes out. You’ll find betrayals, kidnappings, attempted murders, murders, past secrets, and longings for things that cannot be. The storyline will reach out and pull you in, and the characters will hold you till the end.

This was a thoroughly enjoyable read and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.