Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Good Duke Gone Wild by Bethany Bennett book review

Dorian Whitaker, the Duke of Holland, finds himself in need of an heir after his disastrous marriage. When he hires Caroline Danvers, a captivating bookseller tasked with liquidating his late wife's library. She uncovers love letters that lead to a mystery entwined with their growing attraction. Caroline, who secretly writes erotic novels under the pen name Blanche Clementine, risks her reputation and her family's bookshop by getting involved with Dorian. I think this is the unique twist to this book as the different classes and taboo occupation at the center of this romance unfold. As they delve into Dorian's troubled past, the undeniable chemistry between them challenges them to rewrite their own story, merging fantasy with reality. 

Bethany Bennett's storytelling immerses readers in a world filled with relatable characters and rich emotional depth. Caroline and Dorian's experiences add complexity to their relationship, making their connection both genuine and compelling. The supporting characters, particularly Caroline's cousins, provide humor and heart, enhancing the narrative. While the plot includes a variety of subplots that are fun, the central romance remains engaging and heartfelt. This book is a delightful blend of wit, romance, and suspense, making it a must-read for fans of Historical Romance. The cover is beautiful. Highly recommended for anyone who loves vibrant characters and an engaging story!

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