It Had to Be a Duke by Vivienne Lorret

It Had to Be a Duke (The Liar's Club, #1)It Had to Be a Duke by Vivienne Lorret

Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Liar’s Club, #1

Release Date: November 28, 2023

Verity Hartley, the eldest daughter of Baron and Baroness Hartley, is not a liar by nature, but when she literally falls at the feet of Nell Hunnicutt, her snobbish neighbor who is bragging of her recent season in London and of all the offers of marriage she has come home to consider, Verity blurts out a lie to end all lies when she tells Nell that she is betrothed to the Magnus Warring, the Duke of Longhurst. Which is completely ludicrous, considering the Duke blames her family for the death of his father and the financial ruin of their estate, thanks to a scheme he alleges Verity’s father dreamed up to scam his father. But that doesn’t stop her falsehood from taking flight and landing her in an even bigger lie when the duke demands that she pretend to be engaged to him, but jilt him so he can marry the heiress he has been wooing without seeming dishonorable. She agrees because one, she caused this problem, and two, jilting the arrogant, self-righteous, pompous duke will be her pleasure. Besides, it’s not like she would ever fall in love with him or want to marry him in truth, why even the thought of it is beyond ridiculous!

Magnus, the Duke of Longhurst is a man who believes in family, duty, and honor, and for the last seven years, he has worked hard to pull his family out of the financial hole his father dug with his impulsive and reckless investments. He has been offered an investment opportunity that will not only restore his family’s fortunes but will also secure a livelihood for his younger brother, something his mother constantly reminds him of, but to invest, he will need money, and so he has set his sites on heiress Anna Snow, the daughter of Phineas Snow, the Button King, an obscenely rich merchant. But when he meets with Mr. Snow to ask for permission to marry Anna, he is turned down, because it turns out he is already betrothed to Miss Verity Hartley, the daughter of the man who ruined his life! He assures Mr. Snow that this is a misunderstanding and promises that it will all be taken care of without a scandal. But to protect his honor, he has no choice but to go along with Verity’s lie, first by proposing (so he isn’t lying – unlike SOME people) and then by demanding she breaks off the engagement after spending time with him in public to convince people that they really are betrothed. Once she dumps him, he will return to London and marry Miss Snow and forget this ever happened. It is a great plan and there is no reason why it won’t work exactly as planned because there is no way he would ever fall in love with her or want to marry her in truth, why even the thought of it is too preposterous to believe!

I enjoyed this story, I thought it was well-written and nicely paced, with wonderful characters and even a bit of a mystery thrown in to provide an interesting dash of intrigue. I loved the interactions between Magnus and Verity, especially their banter! As much as I dislike the trope, I felt the love triangle was handled well and the emotional growth of both Verity and Magnus was particularly well done, I even found myself tearing up a time or two wondering how they would ever be able to have a happily ever after. The story is filled with duty, honor, family, intrigue, secrets, lies, nasty neighbors, steamyish love scenes, surprising revelations, naked clergymen, a mischievous cat, more than one twist, and the promise of HEA. I do wish there had been an epilogue because it did feel like a few things were left hanging, but nothing major. Overall, I thought this was a wonderful start to a new series that I would happily recommend, and will be looking forward to future installments.

4.5 stars, rounded up

*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.*

The Knight’s Substitute Bride by Melissa Oliver ~ #BlogTour

The Knight’s Substitute Bride

Could the wrong bride…

Be right for him after all!

For the sake of his family name, Lord Robert must marry to seal an alliance with an Irish clan. Only, the woman at the altar isn’t who he was promised! Instead, it’s her sister, Lady Mairenn! The sharp-tongued Irish beauty is as reluctant to wed as Robert, but as friction turns to fire between them, she’s further derailing Robert’s plans for this purely pragmatic arrangement…

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Melissa Oliver is from south-west London where she writes sweeping historical romance and is the winner of The Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers 2020 for her debut, The Rebel Heiress and the Knight.

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Tracy’s Review:

The Knight's Substitute Bride (Brothers and Rivals #2)The Knight’s Substitute Bride by Melissa Oliver

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Brothers and Rivals, # 2

Release Date: November 28, 2023

Mairenn Ni Tiernan, the younger daughter of Clan Darach’s chief, Tiernan MacGlenadh goes behind her dying father’s back and helps her sister Cliodhna marry the man she loves, which means the alliance that her father has brokered with Norman-Saxon Lord Robert de Brunville will be ruined unless he will accept Mairenn in her stead. Mairenn has long acted as her father’s counsel with clan matters and should have been her father’s choice as Robert’s bride, but she suffers from debilitating migraines and her father believes that makes her a liability and a way for their enemies to use her against them. But Mairenn had once been in love and lost that love, she didn’t believe that she would ever love again and couldn’t bear for her sister to be forced to marry a stranger and abandon her love. Mairenn and Robert marry and sadly her father passes away and she suffers a migraine, she is touched by the way Robert cares for her and soon finds herself beginning to fall for him. But when the past comes calling and someone close betrays them, will she lose her second chance at love?

Lord Robert de Brunville’s life has been full of surprises lately, first meeting the twin brother he never knew he had and learning that his brother John, was raised in Ireland and is known as Ruaidhir the Ruthless. He is still trying to understand how their father could have abandoned his son and why Ruaidhir dislikes their uncle Sir Anselm, when he is dealt another blow by Tiernan of Darach when he seemingly betrays him by switching brides at the last minute. But that switch may be the best thing that ever happened to him and he finds himself drawn to his reckless and passionate wife. So much so that he decides that he must keep himself in check around her, especially when his uncle begins to comment on the amount of time he is spending with her. Robert tries to distance himself and fails but when danger comes to their gates and loyalties are questioned, will he realize that his feelings for her are not a weakness or will he lose everything, including the woman he has come to love more than life itself?

What a great story! The writing was great and the story was nicely paced and included several intriguing twists and turns as well as a wonderful cast of characters. I enjoyed the interaction between Mairenn and Robert and was delighted by the instant attraction they shared. The story is filled with emotion, secrets, surprises, steamyish love scenes, betrayal, and finally HEA complete with an epilogue. I did feel like there was a bit too much unnecessary angst at the very end, but overall it was a great story. I didn’t realize this was the second book in a two-book connected series and while I wish I had read the first book before I read this one, I didn’t have any problem following the connected storyline. I will certainly be reading Ruaidhir’s story and would happily recommend this series to lovers of medieval romance.

*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.*