Up All Night with a Good Duke by Amy Rose Bennett

Up All Night with a Good Duke (The Byronic Book Club, #1)Up All Night with a Good Duke by Amy Rose Bennett

Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Byronic Book Club, #1

Release Date: June 28, 2022

After a disastrous first season that ended in heartbreak, Artemis Jones swore off marriage and set her site on a new goal, opening an academic college for women and she spends the next 10 years pursuing that goal by working as a teacher in a finishing school by day and writing the wildly popular gothic novels by Lydia Lovelace at night, she is close, but still doesn’t have the funds necessary to quit her jobs and open the school. But when she gets a letter begging for help from her dear friend and fellow Byronic Book Club member, Lucy, she quits her job and heads to London. She hopes to help Lucy and secure a wealthy patron to fund her school all while sidestepping her aunt’s attempts to marry her off. But never did she imagine that her first day in the city would have her crossing paths with the first man in ages to capture her interest.

Dominic Winters, the Duke of Dartmoor, is a widower raising his 15-year-old daughter, he knows she needs a mother figure, but with nasty rumors started by his late wife’s family have society calling him the Dastardly Duke and whispering that he killed his wife, he is finding that remarrying is not as simple as he had hoped, not to mention, he can’t seem to forget the intriguing woman who collided with him. Soon their paths cross again and the magic is still there, too bad she isn’t “duchess material” – or is she? When they met yet again, it is at a ball and they share a waltz and a spectacular kiss. Dominic is smitten and so when Artemis proposes a mutually beneficial arrangement, he agrees and wonders if it is possible to change her mind about marriage, but before that can even be considered, a shared foe must be dealt with otherwise, there will be no chance of a HEA for anyone.

What a great start to a new series! This well-written nicely paced love story is sure to become a fan favorite. I loved Artemis and Dominic, they aren’t perfect, but they are perfect for each other. The book has secrets, good friends, a lonely 15-year-old, a nasty villain, steamy love scenes, instant chemistry, and finally a well-deserved HEA. This is the first book in the series and I highly recommend it and am really looking forward to Lucy and Jane’s stories!

*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 Upright Son by Caroline Warfield

Barbara’s rating: 4.5 of 5 Stars
Series: The Ashmead Heirs #4
Publication Date: 6/30/22
Period: Regency – 1819
Number of Pages: 283

This was a delightfully delivered, well-paced ending to the Ashmead Heirs series. We got lovely visits with the Caulfield and Benson families who are twined together like pretzels. They are a wonderful lot and I have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know each of them through their books. Now, finally, I have come to know and love David Caulfield, and not only is he a handsome fellow, but he is also a handsome person inside as well. He is everything his reprobate of a father was not and I loved getting to see his HEA. I wouldn’t say you would have to read all the books in the series to enjoy this one, but I think you’d need to read at least the first one to truly understand the family dynamic.

If you want to read this book without reading the others, I’ll tell you just a small bit of the series background. The previous Earl, David’s father, was a worthless excuse for a human being. He mistreated his children, didn’t care for his tenants or his estates, he didn’t care at all for his wife (I don’t blame him for that) and sired illegitimate children all over the place. When David defied him and married the woman he wanted to marry and he also challenged his father about the illegitimate children, the old Earl changed his will. He was a vengeful old reprobate. He left ALL of the unentailed properties and monies to those illegitimate children – and nothing to David or his sister. The previous books dealt with three of those illegitimate children, their inheritances, and their HEAs.

David and his land steward, Eli Benson, are finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel. All of the demands of his fathers will have been met and they are working to make the estates profitable again. David’s true love is England, his lands, and his tenants and he spends all of his time in London working in the House of Lords to make things better – to right wrongs. Some are wanting him to become Home Secretary – and – he wants that too. At least he does until he learns he’s going to have to do more socializing and host a house party for all those political wags. David is somewhat socially stiff and uncertain and he certainly doesn’t want to be pursued by marriage-minded mamas hoping to corral him into marriage with their insipid daughters.

Lady Delia Fitzwallace is a widow with three children. Her family is the owner of Graham Shipping and she was married off to the fourth son of a Duke. Now her husband is dead, her father-in-law is a nightmare, and she is finally free to live in the country. She’s never lived in the country, but she just knows it is the right place for her and her children. She always wanted a beautiful garden and now she has that in the dower house she’s leased from the estate of the Earl of Clarion. Bliss – sheer bliss!

Neither David nor Delia plan to remarry, but each is attracted to the other. Their first meeting was so entertaining. Delia and her children were at the stream collecting frog eggs – she fell in – and just as she was coming up out of the stream, David rode up on his horse. He thought she was a local farm wife and took exception to her and her children being on his land – only – he found out she was his tenant at the dowager house. Oops! This hoyden was a lady? No way!

This was a very nicely done feel-good story that perfectly wrapped up the series. I am so very glad I got to read it – and could happily read it again. Another good thing I learned is that this author has contracted for another series that will feature characters we met in this series. I’ll definitely be looking forward to reading the Entitled Gentlemen series featuring Madelyn’s (The Defiant Daughter) two step-sons and Jeffrey Graham (Delia’s brother) whom we met in this book.

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

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