Duke Most Wicked by Lenora Bell

Duke Most Wicked (Wallflowers vs. Rogues, #3)Duke Most Wicked by Lenora Bell

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Wallflowers vs. Rogues, #3

Release Date: September 27, 2022

When Brandan Delamar, heir to the Duke of Westbury was a child, he did all he could to make his father proud, but to his dismay, nothing he did was good enough for the Duke and he made his displeasure with his firstborn known. But it wasn’t until Brandan was 12 and his mother, after giving birth to five girls finally had another boy that he learned the truth of why his father hated him. And in that moment, he swore that as hard as he had tried to impress the Duke, he would now pour all his energy into being as wicked as the Duke proclaimed him to be and he succeeded. He was as wicked as wicked could be, even after his mother and his brother died, and even after the old Duke died and Bradan became the Duke. So immersed in his debauchery, West didn’t realize his actions were hurting his sisters, until after waking up in his friend Rafe’s rooms at his club and overhearing some men talking about his sisters, did he realize the extent of his selfishness. He vows, not to reform, but to make things right for his sisters and since he had gambled and frittered away most of his fortune (including the girls’ dowries) he decides the best thing he can do is marry an heiress. He finds an American heiress, proposes, and then informs his sisters of their change in fortune and is shocked when they are not overjoyed that he has not only solved their money problems but found husbands for two of his sisters, eliminating the need for them to have a season.

Viola Beaton, the daughter of a disgraced composter, is the Delamar girls’ music instructor and a sort of companion to them is just as shocked as they are when West makes his announcement. Viola has secretly been infatuated with West for years, but knows that nothing can come from it and has tried her best to bury her feelings, but upon hearing that he is to marry, she can’t stop the pain she feels at the loss of her dream. She buries her disappointment and promises the girls that she will try to reason with him, and convince him that the girls should have a season. But when he refuses to budge, she gets angry and quits.

West is intrigued by Viola, he has always noted that she is pretty, but as his employee, she is off limits. But when she confronts him, he can’t help but wonder how he didn’t notice how passionate she is. He feels like he is seeing her for the first time, but it doesn’t matter, he is to be married and it is probably best that she isn’t around to distract him. But when his sisters mutiny, he is forced to give in to their demands and begs Viola to come back. Now all he has to do is marry his heiress and forget about Viola – simple right?

This was a very interesting read, and it was not what I was expecting and not nearly as clichéd as I had anticipated. The book has a lot going on, yet it didn’t feel busy or scattered, it was, for the most part, a light, fun read, but had a deep undercurrent of emotion running through it, that kept the story from becoming “fluffy”. The book has wonderful characters, witty banter, steamyish love scenes, a spectacular lover’s reunion, music, secrets, surprising twists and turns, a botched proposal, and finally a HEA that didn’t seem possible. I enjoyed this book, more than I thought I would, but there were some things that just didn’t work for me. The ending was a bit too perfect, and I couldn’t get over the fact that West gambled away his sister’s doweries, and I was surprised that the author doesn’t seem to know that ALL the duke’s daughters have the honorific of “Lady”, not just the eldest. All in all, it was a fun and original read that I am happy to recommend. This is the third book in the series, but it is loosely connected and can definitely be read as a standalone title.

*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.*

Love is a Rogue by Lenora Bell

Love Is a Rogue (Wallflowers vs. Rogues, #1)Love Is a Rogue by Lenora Bell

Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: Wallflowers vs. Rogues, #1

Release Date: October 27, 2020

Lady Beatrice Bentley has been squirreled away at the family estate in Cornwall researching words for her etymological dictionary, but is constantly being distracted by Stamford “Ford” Wright, the carpenter hired by her brother Drew, Duke of Thorndon to make improvements to the estate while he is on his honeymoon. She tries to ignore him, but he is just so handsome – um – annoying! She tells herself to focus, she doesn’t have much time left before she has to return to London for the season – hopefully her last. Her time in society has not been enjoyable and due to complications at her birth, she suffers from palsy that has causes a slight drooping to the right side of her face and got her dubbed Beastly Beatrice. Now all she wants is to just retire to the country, live in solitude and complete her dictionary.

Ford has come to Thornhill to help out his father who was injured, his father is the estate carpenter, but Ford has not followed in his footsteps, Ford is a ship’s carpenter in the Navy. While working at the estate, he has uncovered some disturbing information about this steward and wants to bring the information to the Duke’s attention so his father is not accused of theft. So far, he has had no success in learning when Thorndon is due to return and must return to London soon to report to his ship. So, when the opportunity to speak to Lady Beatrice literally knocks him in the head – he takes it. His interaction with Beatrice doesn’t go as planned and they both are more than a little shocked by the encounter. They part ways assuming they will never cross paths again.

But fate is not done with these two and when she returns to London and learns she has inherited a bookstore from an aunt she never met, she is overjoyed – until she learns that the property is in disrepair and her mother has gone behind her back and put it up for sale! She is visiting with her friends, Viola Beaton and Isobel Mayberry from the Knitting League, when Ford calls for her brother – who still has not returned. The ladies decide to visit the shop and convince Ford to join them to give his professional opinion. While at the shop, Beatrice falls in love with place and decides to keep it, it needs a lot of work – but before she can even begin to form a plan, Foxton, the buyer her mother lined up shows up and makes it clear that he wants the property and will stop at nothing to get it. He makes assures her that no carpenter in London will work for her and she might as well sell to him. Ford recognizes Foxton – he is Ford’s estranged grandfather – the man who disowned Ford’s mother for falling in love and marrying “beneath” her. Ford wants to thwart him and steps up to say he is working as her carpenter and the shop is not for sale – much to Beatrice’s shock.

After trying to hire another carpenter, Beatrice admits defeat and asks Ford to do the work. They form a friendship of sorts and slowly begin to fall in love, but there will be many things keeping them apart – the difference in their social stations, a very determined duchess, a greedy earl and secrets. Their road to HEA is not easy – but it is entertaining!

I really enjoyed this book, it is well written, flows nicely and is just a fun read. I would have to agree with other reviewers that the ending did wrap up too easily and there were a couple of plot points that seemed to have gotten dropped – but overall, it was a highly entertaining read with lots of amusing banter, cameos from characters in previous the series, great secondary characters, a slow burn romance with some warmish love scenes and a HEA complete with an epilogue. It is the first book in a new series and while it does have ties to the School for Dukes series – but you don’t have to read that series to enjoy this book. I am happy to recommend this novel and am really looking forward to Viola & Isobel’s stories!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by NetGalley, Edelweiss and the publisher. All opinions are my own. *