
A Gentleman Ought to Know by Jane Ashford (2023)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 4 of the Duke’s Estates series. Laurence and Charlotte have an awkward first meeting when he nearly runs her over with his horse while he’s on his way to visit her family’s estate for the hunting season. She’s outspoken and believes him to be another one of her brother’s dim friends. Laurence has a lot of anxiety and prefers to avoid conflict, so he’s baffled by the loud and boisterous family that he has come to visit. When Charlotte learns that Laurence’s parents were murdered, she can’t help but want to investigate and solve the mystery. Charlotte was a little irritating in this one with her need to know other people’s business, but she does start to realize her own limitations and feelings towards the end. Laurence also starts to open up and share his experiences with Charlotte, even though he typically would not. I enjoyed Charlotte’s loud and overprotective family and I liked seeing her and Laurence start to talk and grow closer.
Ebook and audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

The Duke’s Best Friend by Jane Ashford (2023)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 5 of the Duke’s Estates series. Henry and Kate met under different circumstances at the end of Book 4 and reconnect here in London. Henry is the eldest son of a gentleman horse breeder who is starting his new career as a diplomat. He runs into Kate sneaking her way into receptions and events and learns that she is the granddaughter of a well-known diplomat. She offers to introduce him to important people in their field in exchange for his escort at these events. When they spot a villain out in the world and no longer in police custody, they follow the lead and investigate on their own. Kate is resistant to forming any connection to Henry or pursuing marriage of any sort, but Henry is accepting of his growing feelings for Kate. While Henry usually tries to maintain order and propriety, he seizes the opportunity to be daring and go after what he wants.
Advance ebook provided by Sourcebooks Casablanca via NetGalley.

OMG Becky Look at Her Duke by Caroline Lee (2023)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Part of the Surprise! Dukes series and included in the I Like Big Dukes and I Cannot Lie anthology. Quick little brother’s best friend romance between Amelia, younger sister to a duke, and Kipling, a newly inherited duke. Kipling’s been away from England for the past two years, mostly to fight his growing attraction for the quirky Amelia, but he is back after unexpectedly inheriting a dukedom. Thinking that Amelia would have married someone else while he was away, he is amenable to his mother’s matchmaking with her friend’s daughter. Of course, Amelia has also been pining for Kipling and has not married or moved out of her brother’s house. It’s a low-angst reunion here, topped off with brotherly approval.
Advance ebook provided by Caroline Lee.
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Sin and Serendipity by Sylvie Sinclair (2023)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Standalone novella. Ellie has been pining for the younger brother of a viscount and practicing her flirting skills alone when she’s caught by Robert, the viscount himself. Robert finds himself charmed by Ellie and tries to warn her away from his wastrel brother. She’s adamant that she’s truly in love with Freddy, even though she doesn’t really know him and hasn’t talked to the man. Their matchmaking mothers keep finding reasons to throw these two together, and Ellie grows increasingly confused by her attraction for Robert, when Freddy has been the one that she’s been pining for. But with Robert’s declarations of his feelings for Ellie, she needs to figure it all out quickly.

The Duke Goes Down by Sophie Jordan (2021)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Book 1 of the Duke Hunt series. The local duke turns out not to be a duke because he was technically born before his parents got married, so Perry is a mere mister and now looking for a wealthy heiress to marry. The vicar’s daughter Imogen wants to deter Perry from his scheme and protect the women of the village, so she spreads rumors about Perry to dissuade the young ladies. When he realizes that she’s the one spreading rumors, he confronts her (and kisses her) and tries to get her to stop. These two have had a long childhood history of animosity, so the latent attraction springing up in the present is super entertaining to read. We also get a bit of backstory of why Imogen is so cautious of trusting Perry and his motives. This book was a lot of fun, and Imogen’s rumors were hilarious.
Ebook and audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

Earl of My Dreams by Sylvie Sinclair (2023)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 1 of the Romancing the Rogue series. Sophie once had a childhood crush on James, but hasn’t seen him in years and believes herself to outgrown her interest in him. When the now widowed James shows up at a house party with intent to court Sophie’s cousin Olivia, she tries to deter him since he’s outspokenly against a love match, while Sophie believes Olivia to be in love with someone else. This leads to Sophie and James arguing and getting in each other’s way, while still somewhat flirting and admiring each other. Sophie is so preoccupied with protecting Olivia’s interests that she doesn’t realize her own merit as someone to be romantically pursued. James has his own tragic past with his prior wife that cause him to avoid any sort of love or emotional entanglement. We don’t find out the details of this relationship until later in the book, but we know that this motivates him to avoid his feelings for Sophie. The thwarted matchmaking plot from the house party finishes up in the first half of the book, and then we move onto the London Season for the second half of the book and meet a new villain to complicate the story. I enjoyed seeing how protective James was of Sophie even though he was slow to realize his own feelings towards her. I liked that they had a shared history and a shared social circle, providing a nice set up for future books in the series.
Advance ebook provided by Sylvie Sinclair via NetGalley.

The Lyon Who Loved Me by Tracy Sumner (2023)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Part of the Lyon’s Den series. Wilhelmina has been left at the altar by her arranged groom on her wedding day, but she’s got the support of her sponsor to set up a new match. Meanwhile, Griffin has missed the wedding because he’s been kidnapped and tied up due to his brother’s debts and finds himself making a new deal to get himself freed. Seven months later, Griffin is horribly injured and somehow gets sent to recover at Wilhelmina’s lodgings. Since they’re thrown together again, Griffin wants to renew his attentions towards Wilhelmina, especially now that he isn’t just in it for the money. It’s a fast-moving novella here with relatively low-angst (except that initial jilting). Quick and steamy and fun to see these two team up.
Advance ebook provided by Dragonblade Publishing via NetGalley.

The Rake Gets Ravished by Sophie Jordan (2022)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Book 2 of the Duke Hunt series. Mercy’s idiot brother has lost their home and farm in a card game, so Mercy goes to the gaming hell in London to steal back the debt voucher from Silas, the ruthless gaming hell owner. She finds the voucher but also gets caught in Silas’ rooms, so she makes the excuse of having come to seduce him. He’s resistant at first and they banter a bit, but the steam starts early in this book before Mercy flees back to her farm. Once Silas realizes what she’s done, he comes after her and finds her (and her family) on the property that he would have owned. Over the course of the book, we learn that Silas really is an upstanding guy and would do anything to protect Mercy and ease her troubles.
Ebook and audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

The Duke Gets Desperate by Diana Quincy (2023)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Book 1 of the Sirens in Silk series. Anthony thinks he will finally get possession back of the family castle after his stepmother tragically passes away, but it turns out she left the castle to her cousin who has just arrived to visit from America. Raya doesn’t want or need a castle and is more than willing to sell it the Anthony at fair market value, but he also doesn’t have any money. These two argue their way to a truce while also ogling each other and trying to resist their simmering attraction. Add in the mystery of what has happened to Anthony’s missing relics and the suspicious nature of his stepmother’s death, and we’ve got plenty of plot to keep your attention on this book. I liked the overall set-up of the book, since I love a good property dispute trope, and I also liked the way that Anthony appreciated Raya’s financial competence. Both characters were extremely stubborn and there was maybe one too many instances of miscommunication in this story, when they should have just directly confronted the other person. Still, this was a steamy read with a nice set up of Anthony’s friends (who I’m hoping we will see in future books).
Advance ebook provided by Avon Books via NetGalley. Advance print book provided by Avon Books.

Every Duke Has His Day by Suzanne Enoch (2023)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Standalone novel. Light and funny low-steam romance here. Socially awkward duke, Michael, would rather be at home working on his chemistry experiments but finds himself caring for his aunt’s beloved poodle while she is out of town. While out walking the dog in the park, he meets Elizabeth, a popular debutante who has her own menace of a poodle. When the two dogs get into a tussle at the park, somehow Michael and Elizabeth each go home with the wrong dog. Michael is forced to go out in public to correct the mistake, but ends up in even more drama when it’s discovered that Elizabeth’s home has been broken into and the dog has been stolen. This book gives us multiple points of view, so we know early on who is responsible for the dognapping, but we get to see Michael and Elizabeth work together to recover the missing dog. While these two are seemingly total opposites, we get to see them start to slowly recognize and appreciate the other person’s unique qualities. Plus, we have Michael’s complete dedication to the dog search. There are lots of humorous moments in the book, mostly due to Michael’s plain-speaking and social awkwardness. And we eventually get to see the villain get his comeuppance.
Advance ebook provided by St. Martin’s Press via NetGalley.

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