You’re the Duke That I Want by Lenora Bell

You're the Duke That I Want (The Thunderbolt Club, #1)You’re the Duke That I Want by Lenora Bell

Tracy’s rating: 3 of 5 stars

Series: The Thunderbolt Club, #1

Release Date: December 26, 2023

Sandrine Oliver lives in the quiet village of Squalton-On-Sea and is a devoted and dutiful daughter to her mother who is a paranoid pessimist who spouts the dangers of men and life in general, and who is bent on seeing Sandrine married to the town’s vicar. So when Sandrine is not being lectured by her mother, or pressured to marry the village vicar, she spends her time researching the crumbling Manor house that used to be owned by her father’s family but was lost centuries ago to the Duke of Rydell. Sandrine has tried to contact the duke many times, hoping he will fix up the house or give it to the Squalton Historicial Preservation and Improvement Society (of which she is the secretary), but much to her dismay, he has ignored her. But all that changes one hot afternoon when Sandrine uncharacteristically defies her mother and takes a dip in the sea, only to be accosted by a man claiming to be saving her from drowning. She soon finds herself falling for Danny, who disappears without a word. It is also the same man she sees later in London with a group of rakes, but this man is not the sweet, man she met in Squalton-on-Sea, nor is he Danny Smith, no, he is Dane Walker, the presumed Duke of Rydell and it that is not bad enough, he is pretending to not to know her!

Lord Dane Walker is the “spare heir” to his brother, the Duke of Rydell, and a founding member of the Thunderbolt Club, a group of young rakes who like racing carriages and fast women. He is in the sleepy town of Squalton-on-Sea to check out Squaltonn Manor, a property his father left him, but it is not long before he realizes his family is hated in the small town, so he tells the locals his name is Danny Smith. He sees the manor and knows that it is not the windfall he believed it to be, it is in dire need of repair and anyone buying it will probably want to raze the building and start from scratch, especially given the general air of neglect and disrepair of the entire town. Disappointed, he plans to return to Brighton but is stymied when his horse comes up lame. Instead, he wanders down to the manor and is shocked to see a woman splashing alone in the sea, he promptly saves her and finds himself captivated. Maybe staying in Squalton for a few days won’t be too bad. Sandrine is lovely, smart, and not his type at all, meaning, she is too good for him, yet that doesn’t stop him from craving her. But when he receives notice that his brother has died, he leaves without a second thought, never expecting to see her again.

When I saw that Lenora Bell was launching a new series I was excited. And when I read the blurb and requested this book from NetGalley, I was under the impression that this book was “Grease-inspired”, but a few chapters in I realized that was a huge understatement, this is a straight-up retelling of the 1970 movie classic set in Georgian England with only a few deviations. That said – if you have ever seen Grease then you will immediately see the similarities, from Danny to the Pink Ladies. And if you are a fan of the movie, you will probably be highly entertained. As for me, I liked the movie but didn’t LOVE it, and I felt the same as this book, it was OK, the writing was good and the love scenes were definitely steamier than the movie, but after waiting over a year for a new story, I felt a bit let down and wished Ms. Bell had put her own spin on the story instead of making minor alterations to adapt a well-known movie into an historical romance novel.

3 stars

*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 Gentleman in Challenging Circumstances by Grace Burrowes

A Gentleman in Challenging Circumstances (The Lord Julian Mysteries #3)

Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 StarsSeries: Lord Julian Mysteries #3
Publication Date: 9/5/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 236

This author has delivered another intriguing mystery featuring the very engaging and wounded Lord Julian Caldicott. Lord Julian is still recovering from the wounds he received while in captivity during the Napoleonic wars. Those visible, external wounds are getting somewhat better, but those internal wounds to the heart and soul are taking much longer. Those internal wounds may never completely heal because – well – both Julian and his brother Harry were spies during the war – both were captured by the same torturer – but only Julian survived. The case Julian is about to be asked to undertake will definitely try his limited emotional resources because he is going to learn things about his much admired slightly older brother that he’d rather not know – or maybe he would.

Lord Julian’s older brother, Arthur, the Duke of Waltham, tasks Julian with determining the parentage of a young boy who could be the salvation of the Waltham duchy. For personal reasons, Arthur won’t marry, and Julian isn’t sure he can sire children, so this child being a legal heir would be a boon. How will Julian ever go about proving it? The mother died shortly after delivering the child into the hands of Mrs. Davenport and Harry was tortured to death by one of Napoleon’s elite torturers. No clues. No witnesses. Oh! My!

This was a fun an exciting rollercoaster ride with ups, downs, twists, turns, and finally a nicely satisfying ending. I love all of the characters, their relationships, and their interactions – but that is a hallmark of this author. I know this is a mystery series, but there is a hint of a slow-burn romance for Julian and I cannot wait to see what it heads. So, I can definitely recommend this book and I truly hope you’ll give it a try and love it as much as I did. The only problem is – I now have to wait for the next book!

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