Duke of Midnight by Elizabeth Hoyt

Duke of Midnight (Maiden Lane, #6)Duke of Midnight by Elizabeth Hoyt

My Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Maiden Lane, #6

Release Date: October 15, 2013

WHEN A MASKED MAN . . .

Twenty years ago Maximus Batten witnessed the brutal murders of his parents. Now the autocratic Duke of Wakefield, he spends his days ruling Parliament. But by night, disguised as the Ghost of St. Giles, he prowls the grim alleys of St. Giles, ever on the hunt for the murderer. One night he finds a fiery woman who meets him toe-to-toe—and won’t back down . . .

MEETS HIS MATCH . . .

Artemis Greaves toils as a lady’s companion, but hiding beneath the plain brown serge of her dress is the heart of a huntress. When the Ghost of St. Giles rescues her from footpads, she recognizes a kindred spirit-and is intrigued. She’s even more intrigued when she realizes who exactly the notorious Ghost is by day . . .

DESIRE IGNITES A DANGEROUS PASSION

Artemis makes a bold move: she demands that Maximus use his influence to free her imprisoned brother-or she will expose him as the Ghost. But blackmailing a powerful duke isn’t without risks. Now that she has the tiger by the tail, can she withstand his ire-or the temptation of his embrace?

My thoughts:

I love Elizabeth Hoyt’s style of writing – it is always fresh, edgy and the love scenes are steamy. Her books never have cookie cutter plots and you never put down a book by her feeling like you read the same story somewhere else.

This book is no exception. You have a rich powerful duke, a penniless companion, a spoiled relative vying for the duke, a lunatic relation and a very nasty villain. Sounds like a hundred other HR books you’ve read right? Wrong!

I really liked this installment of the Maiden Lane series – but there were a couple of things that really bothered me.

The first was Artemis’ relationship with Penelope – Artemis says and thinks constantly how sweet Penelope really is – but at the same time she seems like she is making fun of her right to her face because Penelope is too stupid to realize it. That made Artemis come across as a mean spiteful person at times.

The second was the relationship between Artemis and Maximus – it felt a bit too much like cheating to me – considering he is courting Penelope and has made it clear he will never marry Artemis. Artemis claims to love her cousin – but has an affair with the man she knows her cousin wants to marry with barely any thought of how it will affect Penelope. I wasn’t happy about this. I don’t like cheaters and I don’t like spending my hard earned money to read about them.

Honestly as much as I love EH’s books – I have to say this was disappointing to me. If the cousin wanting to marry the hero wasn’t such a big part of the book – I would have loved it. There was action, drama, heart wrench, joy and a hero with a very possessive sexual bent – but unfortunately I couldn’t get past the feeling that the heroine was the other woman and was going to hurt someone she claimed to love. I know they technically never cheated because Maximus was not actually betrothed to Penelope – but it was implied that it was going to happen and Artemis knew how Penelope felt – so in my opinion it was wrong.

I am looking forward to more books I this series – as this book left 3 very interesting men hanging off a cliff and I have to know what happens!!

When all is said and done – the book was well written, it was interesting and the story believable – I would recommend it with a warning to others who are sensitive about cheating.

No Ordinary Duchess by Elizabeth Hoyt

No Ordinary Duchess (Greycourt, #3)No Ordinary Duchess by Elizabeth Hoyt

Tracy’s Rating: 3 of 5 stars

Series: Greycourt, #3

Release Date: December 10, 2024

Raised in Scotland by her Aunt, Lady Elspeth de Moray has come to England to find an ancient diary which she believes will reunited the Wise Women, a secret society sworn to help the women of Britian, trouble is the book is reported to be in the Duke of Windemere’s library, which puts her directly in the crosshairs of her brother Ranulf’s one time friend and now enemy, Julian Greycourt. And as fate would have it, she and Julian are thrown together at every turn. She isn’t sure what happened between Ranulf and Julian, but she knows she should stay away, too bad she finds him so intriguing and desirable! Can the bad blood between their families be laid to rest or is she doomed to love the one man she can’t have.

Julian Greycourt, the heir to his uncle, the Duke of Windemere, is sure that the duke killed his mother and believes she left proof in a book, but which one? Julian is determined to find the truth, but didn’t anticipate meeting Elspeth or falling for her. Dark and brooding, Julian has secrets that he is sure will repulse any woman, but with Elspeth his proclivities don’t seem to matter, in fact, being with her is a dream come true, too bad he thinks her brother killed his sister. Will they each find what they are looking for and find a way to be together or is the past just too much for them to overcome?

Sigh, this series isn’t what I was hoping for, but then the Maiden Lane series is a hard act to follow and left me with very high expectations. Expectations that sadly this series isn’t quite living up to. The book is well written, interesting, intriguing and different, which should make it a hit, but instead it is just OK. The story features a grumpy/sunshine couple, which is always fun, and Julian has some desires that make for interesting love scenes, but it just isn’t Maiden Lane caliber. In addition to that, the Wise Women story line is just not working for me and while I liked Elspeth and Julian as characters, I wasn’t really invested in their romance. Overall, I liked the book, but I wouldn’t read it again. This is the third book in the series and it could be read as a standalone title, but I would recommend reading the series in order for the best reader experience.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *