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Monday, September 12, 2022

Book Review: Much Ado About Dukes (Never a Wallflower #2) by Eva Devon

 


Title: Much Ado About Dukes (Never a Wallflower #2)

Author:  Eva Devon

Star: 4

Review:

A historical romance that sees a financially well-off bluestocking finally meet her perceived political foe. She is anxious to pour all of her wrath on her perceived enemy and bombard him with her political pamphlets and views. What she is unaware of is her enemy, the duke, is more than aware of her and many of her views and his are in complete agreement. So, the battle lines are drawn, and the skirmishes begin.

A delightful tale that will keep the reader's attention. I enjoyed this offering by the author and have rated it four stars.
I received an ARC from Netgalley for my unbiased opinion and review. 
Thank you, Frank, for your review.

Synposis:

As far as William Easton―the Duke of Blackheath―is concerned, love can go to the devil. Why would a man need passion when he has wealth, a stately home, and work to occupy his mind? But no one warned the duke that a fiery and frustratingly strong-willed activist like Lady Beatrice Haven can also be a stunning, dark-haired siren who tempts a man’s mind, body, and soul.

Lady Beatrice is determined to never marry. Ever. She would much rather fight for the rights of women and provoke the darkly handsome Duke of Blackheath, even if he does claim to be forward-thinking. After all, dukes―even gorgeous ones―are the enemy. So why does she feel such enjoyment from their heated exchanges?

But everything changes when Beatrice finds herself suddenly without fortune, a husband, or even a home. Now her future depends on the very man who sets her blood boiling. Because in order to protect his esteemed rival, the Duke of Blackheath has asked for Beatrice’s hand, inviting his once-enemy into his home...and his bed.

About The Author:

Eva Devon is a USA Today bestselling author of historical romance. While she currently lives in Omaha, Nebraska, the author was born just outside Portland in Oregon. However, she spent much of her childhood in the coast range, which she found absolutely beautiful.

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