Not the Duke’s Darling by Elizabeth Hoyt

Not the Duke’s Darling (The Greycourt, #1)Not the Duke’s Darling by Elizabeth Hoyt
Tracy’s rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Greycourt, #1

Release Date: December 18, 2018

Lady Freya Stewart de Moray’s life changed dramatically 15 years ago after what came to be known as the “Greycourt Tragedy”, when her brother Randolph “Ran” almost died and her family was torn apart. Now 27, Freya has joined the secret society of Wise Women and has taken work as a companion/chaperone to Lady Holland and her daughters, using the assumed name of Miss. Stewart. Her life is nothing like she thought it would be, but she is content. While helping reunite a woman with her child, she is chased by some men and jumps into a carriage. That carriage is occupied by the one man Freya hoped to never see again – Christopher Renshaw, the Duke of Harlowe, the man her 12 year old self vowed to marry and the man she holds responsible for destroying her family. She looks up and sees he is wearing Ran’s signet ring, hate for him almost overwhelms her, but he doesn’t recognize her, which makes her hate him all the more. She is rude to him, but he protects her when the men chasing her approach the coach. She leaves his coach with a parting shot at him and continues on with her mission.

Christopher is a widower, he was married and sent to India shortly after the “tragedy” and only returned to England two years ago when he unexpectedly inherited the dukedom from a distance cousin. He keeps to himself and has spent the last two years restoring the duchy. He didn’t recognize Freya, but he was intrigued by her, she made him feel alive for the first time in years. He tries to put her out of his mind, sure he will never see her again. He goes to his club and is confronted by a man he knew in India – a man who seduced his late wife – Mr. Plimpton. Plimpton has letters from his wife Sophy, which he threatens to make public if Harlowe doesn’t pay him off. He says he will exchange the letters for the money at a house party being held by Harlowe’s former brother in law, Baron Lovejoy. Christopher wants nothing more than to thrash Plimpton, but he failed Sophy in so many ways, that he can’t let her memory be tarnished by the letters. He will go to the house party, pay off Plimpton and return to his solitary life.

Freya goes to the house party with her employer, hoping to get information on Lord Randolph, the neighbor of the Lovejoy’s, a man who is actively trying to pass a bill in Parliament to revive witch hunting – the Wise Women have long been targeted by witch hunters and this bill will threaten their already dimished numbers. She arrives at the party and is shocked to see not only the duke, but her former best friend Messalina Greycourt as well. Christopher immediately recognizes Freya from the coach incident, but doesn’t reveal her. He also recognizes Messalina. Messalina knows exactly who Freya is, but for some reason has kept the knowledge to herself. Her family is at the center of the “tragedy” and Freya is sure that Messalina must hate her – her brother Ran was accused of trying to elope with and then murdering Messalina sister Aurelia. Messalina is surprised to see Christopher talking to Freya, but quickly realizes that he doesn’t know who she is. She approaches them and is hurt when Freya slips away, why would Freya forgive Christopher, but snub Messalina? Freya has ignored her since they saw each other again for the first time in years when Freya came to London. Messalina has kept her distance, but longs for her friend. Messalina has her own reasons for attending the party, her dear friend Eleanor, Lady Randolph died last year and Messalina is sure her husband is responsible, so she wants to investigate and bring him to justice.

Later Freya sneaks in Christopher’s room, hoping to retrieve her brother’s ring. She enters and realizes immediately that she made a mistake, she forgot about his dog, Tess. But before she can leave, Christopher grabs her. She kisses him and when he returns the kiss, she bites him and slips away – with the ring. He is shocked and intrigued. He confronts her later and demands the return of the ring. The ring is a reminder to him of his failures and his determination to be a better man. She of course refuses. Later he demands it again, this time she challenges him to a duel – winner gets the ring. She beats him, but he finally recognizes her! She tells him what happened to her family after that awful night, but she doesn’t really know what caused the tragedy. Christopher tells her what he witnessed and begs her forgiveness for not saving Ran – he never believed Ran killed Aurelia. He tells her that he was married off and exiled to India shortly after the incident and only returned when he inherited. He hasn’t seen Julian Greycourt or Ran since that night. She begins to realize that Christopher is not the man she thought he was, she still can’t forgive him, but no longer hates him.

When Freya overhears two different conversations, she will find herself in more trouble than she could ever imagine. She finally talks to Messalina and agrees to meet with her later. But when she follows Christopher, they end up being locked in a well house for the night. She and Christopher talk and he tells her of his time in India and the horrific events that lead to the death of his wife. She calms him and tells him of her family. They are rescued the next day by Messalina, who was hurt that Freya stood her up, but soon realized that she was actually missing – along with Christopher.

To save Freya’s reputation, Christopher proposes, but Freya refuses to marry him. She cites the many reasons that they could never be together – he refuses to accept them. He will win her! But theirs will not be a smooth journey to HEA.

The story was good, but honestly, there is so much going on and so many pertinent secondary characters, that it gets a little hard to keep track of the “romance”. The book is well written, interesting, entertaining, steamy and definitely a page turner, but I finished it feeling a little unsatisfied. There were a lot of unanswered questions, some will probably be addressed in the future installments, but some were specifically relevant to this story and I can’t see how they will be incorporated in to the future books. Overall, it was a good read and I would be happy to recommend this book and am looking forward to the next one!

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The Highlander’s Hellion by Eliza Knight #BlogTour

 

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Celebrate the release of THE HIGHLANDER’S HELLION, the latest in the Sutherland Legacy series by USA Today Bestselling Author Eliza Knight!

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“Just when you think you found you favorite book, Eliza brings out another in The Sutherland Legacy, and WoW!… It has Grim MacCulloch, who is so divine you could eat him, and Greer Sutherland, who’s got so much sassy it’s addictive.”—Goodreads Reviewer

“Eliza Knight is such an incredibly talented author who has written so many good books. Every time I read another book from her I’m shocked because she always manages to make it better than the last. I really enjoyed the chemistry between Greer and Roderick.”—Goodreads Reviewer

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Title: The Highlander’s Hellion
Author: Eliza Knight
Genre: Historical Romance
Release Date: November 20, 2018
Publisher: Knight Media, LLC
Series: Sutherland Legacy

About the Book:

Lady Greer was a hellion from the moment she could walk. So, when the young woman is forbidden by her father, the Earl of Sutherland, to sail, she steals a boat and rows it out into the firth anyway. But her relaxing jaunt turns into so much more when a storm ravages the chill waters and the prospect of death is soon upon her.

The last thing Roderick MacCulloch, Laird of Gleann Mórinnse Castle, expects to find while out scouting his property is a soaked lass upon his shores. When she demands he take her back to her clan, he recognizes her as the mischievous lass who taunted him at a festival when they were children. Roderick realizes this might be his chance to have a bit of fun and give Lady Greer a taste of her own medicine

But Roderick’s chance at revenge turns into a merry chase across the Highlands that leads them both to unexpected passion, perilous danger…and maybe even love.

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An excerpt from THE HIGHLANDER’S HELLION:

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Warmth surrounded Greer, cocooning her in a decadent cloud. She snuggled closer to the heat, smiling in her sleep.
Something niggled at the back of her brain, as though she were trying to remember something important. What was it?
And then she bolted upright in bed, recalling exactly what she was supposed to remember. She’d nearly drowned.
She jerked around to face the wide-eyed gaze of a man—a very handsome man—but still a man!
“I’m naked,” she gasped, pressing her hands to her breasts to hide them from where the blanket had fallen.
“Aye.” The voice was gruff, filled with sleep and grumpiness.
She felt him slip from the bed, unable to make eye contact with him. Oh dear heavens…
The chamber was completely unfamiliar to her. Not one at her own castle. Not one at any castle she’d ever been to. The wood floor was bare of rushes.
Weapons lined the wall, and there was a single wardrobe beside the chamber door. To the left of the hearth were a small table and two large chairs. Chairs fit for a giant. Or from the looks of the man she couldn’t bear to view just yet—chairs fit for him.
The shutters over the window were closed, so she couldn’t get a good look outside to perhaps judge from the landscape where she was. Which meant she had to rely on the stranger whose bed she’d been in. Naked.
She wouldn’t have thought last night, as she floated in the darkened sea, that her situation could get any worse. But it would not be the first time she’d been wrong.
“Where am I? Who are ye?”
“Ye dinna recognize me?” He sounded surprised.
Greer squeezed her eyes shut. Had she drowned and gone to Hell?
“Are ye naked, sir?” she squeaked.
“As the day I was born.” Why did he have to sound so gleeful?
Greer fell back on the bed and pulled the blanket up over her head, feeling her face heat with shame. She could die now. Right now would be fine. Somehow, she’d managed to drown herself and had either become a man’s mistress or married him without her knowledge. Either way, her da was going to murder her, and her mother would be heartbroken.
“Bring me a sword,” she croaked, her voice coming out muffled with the thick pile of blankets on her face.
Even still, he seemed to have heard her. “Are ye going to finish me off then, lass?”
Finish him off? “I canna comprehend what that means right now, but I do plan to finish myself.”

About Eliza Knight:

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Eliza Knight is an award-winning and USA Today bestselling author of over fifty sizzling historical, time-travel and contemporary romance novels. Under the name E. Knight, she pens rip-your- heart-out historical fiction. While not reading, writing or researching for her latest book, she chases after her three children. In her spare time (if there is such a thing…) she likes daydreaming, wine-tasting, traveling, hiking, staring at the stars, watching movies, shopping and visiting with family and friends. She lives atop a small mountain with her own knight in shining armor, three princesses and two very naughty puppies.

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Tracy’s Review:

The Highlander's Hellion (The Sutherland Legacy Book 3)The Highlander’s Hellion by Eliza Knight
Tracy’s rating: 3.5/4 of 5 stars

Series: The Sutherland Legacy, #3

Release Date; November 20, 2018

Lady Greer, daughter of Magnus & Arbella, is a hellion and a free spirit that cannot tolerate the thought of being kept from doing what she loves, but that is exactly what happens when her father forbids her to sail. In an act of defiance, she takes her boat out alone and gets caught in a storm.

Roderick McCulloch aka Grim has known more than his share of loss, his mother who died giving birth, his father who was killed in an ambush and his beloved sister Jessica who was a troubled soul who took her own life. Roderick has decided that he is better off without love and the pain it brings, as laird, he has too many people depending on him to lose himself in emotion and the last time he contemplated marriage he was almost crippled for life…

After almost a decade of peace, Ina Ross is starting trouble on the McCulloch lands again – raiding and stealing livestock. Grim needs to restore the stolen property to prove to his clan, he is worthy of the title Laird. After a successful night of retrieving his animals and learning information about Ina, he goes to the beach to think. But he doesn’t find the peace he was seeking, instead he finds Greer, the woman that 2 years ago he considered marrying – until she almost killed him with a spear, on the brink of death. He saves her and takes her to his castle.

The next day he finds her awake and tells her he will take her home – she begs him to take her across land rather than by boat and he agrees. They set out and they each begin to discover how much they have in common and how suited they are. But before they can even think about acting on their feelings they will have to overcome ambushes, a demented villain, angry fathers and misunderstandings.

I thought this was a good addition to the Sutherland Legacy and it was nice to catch up with Magnus and Arbella as well as Greer’s sisters and brothers. Liam obviously has something going on and I personally can’t wait to read his story. The book was well written and the romance was a very slow burn – I found myself getting annoyed with them both and thinking, just kiss already!! But, overall it was a good book with a lot of emotion, a few laughs, action and a very sweet ending.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review of an eARC that was provided to me.*