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Monday, 13 February 2012

Review: How to Marry a Duke by Vicky Dreiling

How to Marry a Duke
by Vicky Dreiling

I picked this book up with really no expectations.  I liked the cover and the blurb seemed pretty interesting.  But I was so pleasantly surprised with the storyline!  This book was by no means a boring historical romance, it had some humor, some intrigue, gossiping tongues, an untamable (or so he thought) rake and a woman who thought she should give up on finding happiness for herself but wanted to find it for everyone else.

I think the best way to tell you about the storyline is that it's a historical cross between these two reality shows:

This is such a fun concept!  Accomplished rake, Tristan, the Duke of Shelbourne, needs to find a wife.  He is the most eligible bachelor of the season.  At a party he meets a girl that looks like sin stirs his lust.  But she turns out to be what could be considered a spinster.  Tessa is 26, not a spring chicken by any means.  She inherited a great deal of money from her uncle and she is not interested in marriage for herself.  Ever.  However she has made it her job to find other ladies a suitable husband.

When Tristan finds out that the woman that caught his eye is a matchmaker, he hires her services.  She decides to make it a big courtship.  She gathers the women she feels would fit him better, and they go through a few events after which he eliminates certain candidates.

And during that whole time they both have to pretend they are not falling in love.  That they are not the perfect match.  But she feels something that happened in the past could never allow her the happiness of being married to Tristan.

This story was different and fun.  I had a great time reading it!


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8 comments:

  1. so excited.

    cant wait my book come and read ;)

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  2. I still can't believe that Tristan hires a matchmaker. Loved this book.

    e.balinski(at)att(dot)net

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  3. Ooooh the storyline does sound great!!!!

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  4. I had fun writing the book. The interesting thing is I've never watched the Millionaire Matchmaker. But I did get the idea for a Regency version of The Bachelor the first time I saw the show a few years back. It just cracked me up and I thought I'd write a 19th century version for fun.

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  5. ooh this sounds like a fun read. Adding this to my to buy list. Thanks for the review.

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  6. Love Histroicals!!! I want to read this!!

    Samantha Dacier

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  7. I like the storyline and now I have another book to add to my TBR list!
    mcv111 at hotmail(dot)com

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