Blog Tour – The Secret Life of a Lady by Darcy McGuire

The Secret Life of A Lady By Darcy McGuire releases June 14, 2024

Book Blurb

Never Underestimate a wallflower!

Lady Hannah Simmons is a quintessential wallflower, unassuming, dowdy yet ignored by most. But underneath her plain exterior, Hannah is hiding a thrilling secret! Unbeknownst to the rest of the ton, she is Queen Victoria’s leading femme fatale, slipping unnoticed through the streets of London and listening to scandalous whispers from lords and ladies. But with daggers in her stockings and pistols in her pockets, Hannah’s mission is to apprehend a deadly killer.

Private Investigator to the Prime Minister, damaged, yet devastatingly handsome ex-war hero Duke Robert Killian always puts duty first. However, when he finds himself competing with the intriguing Lady Hannah on the same daring task, his blood boils with frustration – and desire! Is it possible to seduce this vexing woman whose not afraid to put herself in danger and achieve the upper hand?

Hannah enjoys Killian’s attempts to distract and tempt her, but she has never faced an adversary she couldn’t overthrow. And Killian has never met a challenge he couldn’t conquer…until now. The gauntlet has been thrown, can they finish their jobs and resist the temptation?

Keep your friends close…and your enemies even closer!

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Author Bio

Darcy McGuire is an award-winning New Zealand-born writer now living in the Pacific Northwest. She will write a five-part Victorian romance series for Boldwood, focused on a group of ‘Deadly Damsels’.

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Reviews from both Barbara and Tracy

Barbara’s Review

Barbara’s rating: 2.5 out of 5 Stars

Hannah Simons (referred to as Lady in the blurb), works for Queen Victoria as an investigator and an assassin. In this book, her task is to determine who has murdered a young maid and left her in a coffin. Once the perpetrator is found, she is to eliminate him. Hanna is the base-born daughter of a mistress and her aristocratic lover, so she has seen much in her four-and-twenty years. Most of what she has seen and endured reflects very poorly on the male of the species. She was also specifically told to avoid encountering Robert Killian during this investigation. OOPS!

Robert Killian is a duke, a war hero, a lieutenant general, a spy/investigator for the Prime Minister, and a man with a black soul. At least he thinks he has a black soul because he could not protect his men during the Afghan wars. His mission is to identify the peer who has killed a young maid and to bring him to justice before the House of Lords.

I truly wanted to love this book, but I just couldn’t make it to the love stage – but I did like it – or at least the idea of it. It should have had everything I love in a book – a good romance and a good mystery, but, for me, it fell short in both. There were things in the plot that had me scratching my head, things that didn’t quite feel finished, and it sounded much too modern. When you pair all of that with the obvious forms of address errors and other things, I just couldn’t love it. I did like the banter between Killian and his friend and thought that added a nice touch.

This author’s debut novel presents us with Queen Victoria’s hit squad – a female assassin – versus the Prime Minister’s spies/investigators (males, of course) who are set to investigate crimes and bring the criminals to justice in the House of Lords. Yep, strait-laced, prim, proper, Queen Victoria who described the suffrage movement as “mad, wicked folly” had her own private assassin.

I thought the writing style had promise, but this book could have greatly profited from some simple, easy research to learn that a duke (or duchess) is Your Grace, only titled peers can be tried in the House of Lords, and a base-born daughter cannot be addressed as Lady, etc.

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

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Tracy’s Review

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Tracy’s Rating: 2.5 of 5 stars

Series: Deadly Damsels, #1

Release Date: June 14, 2024

Miss Hannah Simmons is a most unusual young woman who has trained to “take care of problems” as a secret operative for the Queen. She is under the tutelage of the widowed Duchess of Dorset, who is also her sort of guardian – as she is the widow of Hannah’s father. To most of society Hannah appears to be a paid companion to the duchess, but in reality, she is using her role to perform missions for the crown. Her current mission is to find and “take care of” the person responsible for the heinous death of a maid. It is during her investigation that she crossed paths with Robert Killian, a retired Lieutenant General and the Duke of Covington, who also happens to be investigating the same murder, but for the Prime Minister. Though they are both after the same person, they have completely different goals for the apprehension and punishment of the murderer. When they both end up at the same house party, they form an alliance of sorts, with leads to places that neither expected. But Hannah knows that the duke could never want anything more from her than an affair, after all he is a duke, and she is a nobody with a questionable past and a lot of secrets. But even knowing that doesn’t stop her from falling in love, but it will keep her from letting him know!

Robert Killian, Retired Lieutenant General and the Duke of Covington, is a decorated war hero and a spy / fixer for the Prime Minister, who carries deep, festering scars from his time as a POW in Afghanistan. Since his return to England, he has done his best to put the war behind him and focus on his estates and his role in Parliament. But occasionally the Prime Minister asks for his help, and it is one of these occasions that leads him to the home of a suspect and Hannah Simmons, the protégé of the Duchess of Dorset. Hannah is unlike any woman he has ever met, she annoys him almost as much as she intrigues him and despite knowing she is all wrong for him and could never be his duchess, he can’t seem to stop thinking about her. Together they make a great team and soon realizes that she is exactly the woman he needs in his life, but convincing Hannah will not be easy and before he can even think about that, they need to stop the killer before he strikes again.

Based on the blurb, I had high hopes for this book, and to be fair, the mystery was well done, the author’s writing style is good, the pace was fine, the characters are likable, the banter between Hannah and the Duke is witty and their chemistry was spot on, but sadly I just couldn’t get in to this book and had to force myself to finish it. Why, you ask? Well, for me it started almost immediately – the fact that the Queen of England would have her personal operative investigating the murder of a servant – who was not even the Queen’s servant – seemed preposterous, not to mention the small fact that Queen wanted the murderer “taken care of” rather than arrested and given a fair trial. Then there were the mistakes – I am a nitpicker when it comes to titles and formal address and I have read many books with mistakes – it has gotten so bad recently that I don’t even mention it anymore, because no one seems to care – but this book is the exception – this is the first book that I have read that EVERY SINGLE title for the characters was used incorrectly – and not even a little bit wrong – EPICALLY wrong. It is clear that the author doesn’t know how to address a titled person or their children. And there were other mistakes – the primary being the assumption that any member of a titled family would be tried in the House of Lords. I was disappointed, this book had the potential to be fantastic, but for me it was just OK because I couldn’t get passed the absurdities and mistakes. So, if these things don’t bother you, I am sure you will enjoy this story.

2.5 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. *

Blog Tour for A Duke of One’s Own by Emma Orchard

A Duke of One’s Own

Summer, 1816. A notorious rebel is about to meet her match…

Lady Georgiana Pendlebury is no stranger to breaking the rules of polite society. But when a so-called ‘friend’ invites her to a clandestine party, Georgiana is shocked to discover the event is more scandalous than even she could have imagined. So when a mysterious stranger offers help, she accepts, not realizing their encounter will turn her life upside down.

Later that summer, Georgiana is invited to attend a house party at an infamous castle in Yorkshire. The gathering is a loosely veiled effort to arrange a marriage for the Duke of Northriding, who desperately needs an heir. Duke Gabriel Mauleverer has a terrible reputation as a rake, and Georgiana is happy to be a guest purely for the entertainment, but upon arrival, she is shocked to discover that the Duke is none other than the stranger who rescued her weeks earlier.

As the other ladies vie for the Duke’s attention, Georgiana is desperate to avoid their shocking secret getting out. But she finds herself caught, unable to avoid Gabriel’s gaze. Are they a threat to each other? Or could they be the answer to each other’s greatest desires?

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Author Bio:

Emma Orchard is the author of several well-reviewed regency romance novels published by Allison & Busby. In her other life she is a literary agent. Her first book with Boldwood is a raunchy romp set in Regency London.

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Tracy’s Review:

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Tracy’s rating: 3.5/4 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone

Release Date: April 22, 2024

Lady Georgiana “Georgie” Pendlebury seems to have knack for making bad decisions and finding trouble and her current dilemma is a prime example of that! Weeks ago, she found herself abandoned at a very risqué masquerade party and one bad decision led to another which ended in a very intimate encounter with a stranger and a night she will never forget. And now that decision has come back to bite her, when she finds herself at a house party to find a bride for the infamous Silver Duke – who just happens to be her mystery lover! Awkward! Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your POV) the duke remembers her and soon decides that Georgie is the perfect bride! Passion won’t be a problem, but Georgie wants more and is sure that a match between them will only end in heartache.

Gabriel Mauleverer, the Duke of Northriding AKA the Silver Duke (thanks to his unusual eyes and the silver streaks in his ebony hair), is a well-known rake and content bachelor, but since the death of his younger brother and his cousin, he is without an heir and needs to find a bride. He lets his sister plan a house party with prospective brides and never imagines that his mysterious lady would be a guest – too bad she isn’t there as bride. He knows she doesn’t believe that they could be happy, but when they are caught in a compromising position, they are left with no choice but to wed. Now he just needs to convince her that they are perfect for each other.

This new to me author came through with a cute story with very likable characters. The story has secrets, witty banter, a very diverse cast of secondary characters, steamy love scenes, blackmail, realizations, life or death moments, and finally a soulmate type of love leading to HEA, complete with an epilogue. I enjoyed this story, but it wasn’t perfect, there were some dangling plot points, and some very anticlimactic moments. Overall, I liked the book and would happily recommend the title to readers who like steamy historical romances with feisty heroines and heroes who fall fast and hard.

*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.*