Tall, Duke, and Scandalous by Amy Rose Bennett

Tall, Duke, and Scandalous (The Byronic Book Club, #3)Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: The Byronic Book Club #3
Publication Date: 8/8/23
Period: Victorian London – 1859
Number of Pages: 408

I have enjoyed this series of books and I’m sorry to say that I believe this is the last book of the series. This book has a lovely story and a great epilogue – set 4 years in the future – that very nicely wraps up all of the characters and their HEAs. We have, of course, met the heroine in the previous book, so we already know her pretty well. The hero, on the other hand, is unknown to us and it was lovely to get to know him, his fears, his affliction, and to see the solution to the mystery around him. From the meet-cute to the HEA, this was a fun read.

Miss Jane Delaney is a lovely, intelligent young woman who believes, with good reason, that she will never marry because of the large scar on her face. Besides, she doesn’t trust men – because of what caused that large scar on her face. Since marriage isn’t an option, she’ll continue to help her beloved grandfather in his bookshop, Delaney’s, and she’ll work toward her goal of publishing a pamphlet on women’s health and well-being. Her life was progressing quite tranquilly – until she received the first blackmail demand. What, you ask, could anyone have to blackmail such a lovely lady? Well, it appears the pamphlet she wants to publish is quite explicit – quite scandalous – and her journal containing her notes (and her name) has been stolen. She has no money and she cannot (read that – will not) ask her friends or family for the money – so, where will she get it?

Christopher Marsden, the Duke of Roxby, displays a false front to the ton to cover up an affliction that would cause them to think he is mad. He’s not, but they would think anyone who couldn’t recognize friends, staff, or family, was mad. It all started when he was attacked and hit his head – now, even when he looks in the mirror, he sees a stranger. He throws debauched parties, acts vain and standoffish, and appears inebriated most of the time – all of which tends to keep polite society away – and if they do speak to him, they assign his lack of recognition to inebriation. He’s so tired of all of that – and – he needs to get on with discovering who is trying to murder him. What he needs is someone – someone he can truly trust – to be his eyes and let him know to whom he is speaking. ** Then, like magic, she quietly walks into his library one evening – totally intent upon stealing a very old, very valuable book – while he is sitting there in the dark watching her.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Christopher and Jane come to trust each other and believe in each other. Each had serious past hurts to overcome and they each had to learn to trust again. Both were truly likable characters and I was happy they found their HEA.

There were a couple of things that kept me from rating it higher. One was Jane’s inability to tell Christopher the whole truth. I understand the author needed a device to cause conflict, but it just annoyed me. Another thing was Christopher’s over-the-top reaction to Jane asking Jack O’Connor to help her catch the blackmailer. I get his insecurity; I just think it went much too far. Both of those felt a bit contrived to me rather than a natural flow.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book and certainly recommend it. Their initial meeting in his library was one of my favorite things about the book and another was the entire epilogue. I love that it was set well out into the future with the families from all three books attending a gathering. The scenes were heartwarming and fed the romantic in me.

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

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Curled Up with an Earl by Amy Rose Bennett

Curled Up with an EarlCurled Up with an Earl by Amy Rose Bennett

Tracy’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: The Byronic Book Club, #2

Release Date: February 7, 2023

At Twenty-Eight, Miss Lucinda “Lucy” Bertram is content with her life, she is a gifted botanist who acts as a research assistant to her father but she longs to travel and be recognized for her accomplishments, rather than be hidden by her father’s shadow. She is sure that marriage is not in her future, even if her dear friend Artemis has recently married and is now touting marital bliss. She is too busy to explore the possibility and has bigger things to worry about, such as her brother Monty’s disappearance and her father’s refusal to discuss him, not to mention their abysmal finances, so finding a husband is the last thing on her mind, especially when she has never met a man that even remotely tempted her. But when her gig gets stuck in the mud and her attempts to free it, land her in the mud as well, a stranger with blue eyes and a Scottish brogue takes charge and might just be the man to change her mind about men and marriage.

William “Will” Lockhart, the Earl of Kyle is on a mission for Scotland Yard, a member of the Linnean Society was poisoned and Lucy’s father, Sir Oswald, an expert in botanical poisons is their prime suspect. Will comes to Fleetwood Hall disguised as a groom, he expects this to be a simple case, he will investigate Sir Oswald and find proof that he is the killer, but he didn’t count on his reaction to Lucy. He met her months ago while posing as an American industrialist and was attracted to her, but now that he has gotten to know her, he will do whatever is necessary to keep her, especially when her father begins to pressure her to marry one of his fellow society members. She asks for his help in finding her brother, who she is sure will side with her against the marriage. But to keep Lucy, Will will have to reveal his true identity and hope she can forgive his deception and change her mind about marriage, but first, he has a killer to catch.

OMG – It is only February and I think I may have read the best book of the year already – Seriously. I loved this book so much, it was well-written, nicely paced, and was just such a delight to read. Lucy and Will are extremely likable and their relationship progressed at a believable pace, the attraction was immediate, but their love and their physical relationship developed a bit slower and felt stronger thanks to that wait. This book has a bit of everything; secrets, poison, spies, murder, steamy love scenes, cameos with the other members of the Byronic Book Club, a villain that is truly insane, blackmail, and finally a sigh-worthy ending with one of the best declaration scenes I have ever read, as well as an epilogue. This is the second book in the series, but could easily be read as a standalone title. I highly recommend this title, in my opinion, this book is a must-read and definitely a keeper that I plan to re-read many times. Think I am being overly gushing? Read the book and you will see why!

*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.*