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Friday 10 February 2012

Review: One Dance with a Duke by Tessa Dare

One Dance with a Duke
by Tessa Dare
Stud Club #1
3.5 Feathers

Amelia isn't impressed with the Duke of Midnight. He descends upon a ball at midnight dances a set with one of the young and the brainless before leaving again, the ladies sighs of both desire and fear follow in his wake. However, her wastrel brother owes him money so when he next makes his melodramatic entrance she commendeers his hand; however, little does she know that that one action will cause her life to change drastically.

I know 3.5 feathers doesn't seem like much, especially as I did really enjoy this book. I liked the hero Spencer, The Duke of Midnight, he was arrogant in a way only a Duke and a hero of a romance novel can be and yet still have you lusting after him. He was also endearingly vulnrable as well at times, which just made him even more irrestible. And Amelia, I have mixed thoughts on the heroine of this story, most the time she was witty and sensible and I really liked her. BUT when it can to her brother she was totally blind. Her brother Jack was a complete leech, he takes and takes and takes from her and gambles it all away, but still she keeps on giving him more, he take complete advantage of her loving and nurturing nature and it really bugged me how blind she was to it, especially when it almost ruined her marriage to Spencer! This complete stupidity really really annoyed me and it tainted how much I liked her.

But, the writing in this was really good I liked her style, she creates a window in to her story, showing you her well crafted characters through dialogue, which flowed naturally and description that never bogged you down with too much unnecessary detail. I think what has stopped me from giving this more then 3.5 feathers was that although I liked it, I didn't love it, it didn't have that extra spark that makes me think I will be remembering this book for a while to come. It made me smile, it was romantic, I liked the characters but nothing jumped out at me as being fantastic.

This was a great read, despite what seems a luke warm review, I do recommend you read this if you are looking for a good romance with likable characters and great writing.

5 comments:

Alexa said...

Oh I have wanted to read this one for a while now. It does sound like you had some issues with this book but I've come to expect certain things to happen in historical romance so manybe those things won't bother me so much.

thank you for the awesome review!

Sophia Rose said...

I like the premise, but I appreciate what you are saying about the frustration of blindness to brothers. I've read two older Georgette Heyer's where the heroine almost blew the marriage for the same reason.

Thanks for sharing your review!

Timitra said...

I'm intrigued by the Duke of Midnight so I'll definitely check this one out!!!

Shelly said...

Sounds like this books mirrors real life. There are times when we have blind spots about the people around us. I'm interested enough to add to my wish list. Thanks for the review.

Paperback Dolls said...

It's has been a while since I read this one, but I remember Amelia's brother not bothering me quite as much, because like Shelly said "There are times when we have blind spots about the people around us." Especially when it comes to brothers. Lol