Blog Tour – The Duke of Kisses by Darcy Burke


Barbara’s Review — 5 of 5 Stars

Word Candy! Pure unadulterated word candy is the best description for this book. The prologue is so very sweet and lovely – what a delightful way to meet your future! I believe David is my very favorite of the heroes so far. Why is he my favorite – well, there are a lot of reasons, but his complete, unequivocal and very vocal support of Fanny in every way is the biggest. Yes, his conscience troubled him about a promise he made to his father, but once he made up his mind, it was Fanny all the way.

David Langley, Earl of St Ives first met Frances (Fanny) Snowden shortly after the death of his father. He was bereft beyond belief and the young housemaid he met lightened his day – and her memory lightened the months afterward. She was so delightful, sweet, and awkward. It is too bad that she is a housemaid because that means there could be no relationship between them – that is one reason he told her he was a steward. None of that, however, kept him from kissing her before they parted that day.

Four months later Fanny, sister to the Duchess of Clare, is attending a ball during her first season when she sees the steward she’d met months earlier. What is a steward doing at a ball? Perhaps the same thing as a housemaid! When they are formally introduced, each of them knows they must talk.

David and Fanny speak about their initial meeting and continue to meet and speak. Poor Fanny is such a klutz that she’s always tripping or falling and both she and David are abysmal dancers. No matter the issue, they have high regard for each other and that regard quickly turns into love.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a romance if there weren’t obstacles thrown in the way and David and Fanny had some big ones. Some examples? David’s family’s marriage expectations; his death-bed promise to his father; deep enmity between David and Fanny’s family. Some of those obstacles could become life-threatening.

Several things occur and Fanny and her sister, Ivy, Duchess of Clare, leave London for the Clare country seat – Stour. Then, Fanny travels on to attend her youngest brother’s wedding. Fanny’s parents are just gosh-awful! When David shows up to ask for Fanny’s hand, fisticuffs ensue. David takes Fanny back to Stour where the real danger lurks.

As perfect as I thought this book was, there were still some things that niggled at me. Now – please note the word ‘niggled’ and also note that this is a 5-star review. These are just small things that I noticed that didn’t seem to be complete – they did not take away from my enjoyment of the book.

*** First and probably the biggest is Fanny’s father’s sudden change of heart. That just isn’t realistic. Had he said that he’d been thinking about things since her angry departure and that he wanted to make amends with her and Ivy, then you could see that. But – the way it was presented he just had this grand epiphany and all was right with the world.

*** Second is the whole Miss Stokes thing. I understand the need for the stress to Fanny & David’s relationship, but we didn’t have to actually meet Miss Stokes for that.

*** Third, Jacob, Fanny’s brother seems to have had this sudden change of personality, but there is no explanation for it.

*** The races – much was made of them and they were started, but then there was no mention of them continuing, the outcomes, etc.

*** Sarah was missing from the wedding and we didn’t get a real explanation.

I highly recommend this book – and the series if you haven’t read any of the other books. It is well written and we’ve come to know the characters throughout the series. It is as if we were saying hello to old and valued friends. The ending is very exciting – you’ll love it!

 

Duke of Seduction by Darcy Burke #BlogTour

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The Duke of Seduction, an all-new historical romance from USA Today bestselling author Darcy Burke is LIVE!

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Lady Lavinia Gillingham prefers rocks and dirt to marriage. Her passion is science, and she’s determined to marry if—and only if—she finds a man who supports her interests and intellect. So far, she’s managed to avoid attention on the Marriage Mart, but when the Duke of Seduction pens anonymous letters singing her praises, she suddenly become the toast of the ton and matrimony seems imminent.

William Beckett, Marquess of Northam possesses the reputation of a rake, but is secretly a romantic. Spurned at sixteen, he doesn’t expect to feel the sting of Cupid’s bow a second time, and yet he’s able to woo the coldest of hearts with the anonymous words he publishes. As the Duke of Seduction, he uses his skill to help Lavinia, never anticipating she has no desire for assistance. While Lavinia is pursued by several suitors, Beck is the one who is seduced when he learns that love can strike twice…

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Darcy Burke is the USA Today Bestselling Author of sexy, emotional historical and contemporary romance. Darcy wrote her first book at age 11, a happily ever after about a swan addicted to magic and the female swan who loved him, with exceedingly poor illustrations. Join her reader club at http://www.darcyburke.com/readerclub. A native Oregonian, Darcy lives on the edge of wine country with her guitar-strumming husband, their two hilarious kids who seem to have inherited the writing gene, two Bengal cats and a third cat named after a fruit.

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Tracy’s Review:

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Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Untouchables, #10

Release Date: August 21, 2018

William Beckett, the Marquess of Northam meets Lady Lavinia Gillingham when he mistakes her for his current lover. Intrigued by her, he askes a friend her name and wonders why she is not married. Northam has a tender heart, he believes in love, but thinks his one and only chance was lost years ago, he also lost his beloved sister and now uses his talent for writing to anonymously “help” young ladies he believes are being overlooked. He writes poems about the lady and has them published in the paper – he believes he is helping these girls by forcing the ton to “see” them. And after meeting Lavinia, his muse is screaming for him to write about her.

Lavinia is not pleased to learn that she has become the Duke of Seduction’s latest subject, she doesn’t want the attention and will only marry a man that will support her geological studies. She is determined to learn the identity of the “Duke of Seduction” and stop him from interfering!!

Through the course of her investigation, she becomes acquainted with Northam and rants to him about the Duke of Seduction – when she says she is going to write a letter to the paper, he offers to deliver it to the editor and he defend the “Duke” – angry, she demands the letter back and Northam knows it is time to come clean – he confesses that he is the Duke of Seduction and Lavinia learns about his sister, they come to an agreement, she will help him find women who actually want his help and he will help her find a suitor that will accept and support her desire to study geology.

This was a lovely story that while it had some darker moments, was not nearly as dark as the last few books. There is a lot of emotion, some amusing moments, secrets, betrayal, blackmail, surprising revelations and a very hard earned HEA. I will agree with other reviewers that the ending was rushed and perhaps improbable – but I was so elated that Eleanor, the Duchess of Kendal (The Forbidden Duke) finally got some closure that I really didn’t care! This is the tenth book in the series, but it can absolutely be read as a stand alone title, however, you might enjoy the ending more if you have read at least the first book, The Forbidden Duke.

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