The devil's own duke

Lenora Bell

Book - 2021

Forced to marry gambler Ash Ellis to keep her beloved vineyards, Lady Henrietta Prince finds that all bets are off when his kisses are more intoxicating than the finest of wines even though he will never have her trust.

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Genres
Regency fiction
Historical fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Lenora Bell (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
369 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9780062993465
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Review by Booklist Review

If Ash Ellis thinks Henrietta Prince is going to sit quietly while he ruins the future Hetty has carefully planned for herself, he is in for a big surprise! Ash, aka the Devil's Own Scoundrel, might be able to fool some people into thinking he is actually the long-lost heir to her father's title, but Hetty knows better. Once Ash becomes the new Duke of Granville, his plans for a horse-breeding program at Rosehill Park will mean an end to Hetty's ongoing efforts to make her mother's vineyards a viable business. However, if Hetty were to agree to marry Ash and help smooth his way into society, perhaps she can convince him to leave her grapes alone. With a perfect sense of aplomb and plenty of whimsical wit, Bell continues her Wallflowers vs. Rogues series, following Love Is a Rogue (2020), in splendid fashion by offering readers a cleverly crafted marriage-of-convenience plot that delivers not only a spot-on cast of characters (including a delightfully finicky feline), but also a generous dose of smoldering sexual chemistry and combustible love scenes.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A vintner meets her match in the owner of a gaming house in Bell's enchanting second Wallflowers vs. Rogues Victorian romance (after Love is a Rogue). Lady Henrietta "Hetty" Prince wants her widowed father, the Duke of Granville, to remarry so he can get an heir and save his property, Rosehill Park, from reverting to the crown upon his death. Then rakish gambling hall owner Ash Ellis steps forward, claiming to be the Duke's long-lost heir. Uninterested in any of Hetty's candidates for duchess, Hetty's father is quick to accept Ash's claim. Though Hetty is convinced that Ash is a fraud, she accepts her father's wish that she marry Ash to secure her claim to Rosehill, treating the marriage as a business proposition: in exchange for Hetty helping Ash integrate into the aristocracy, he offers her six months to prove the profitability of Rosehill's vineyards before he considers razing them to raise thoroughbreds. This convenient arrangement quickly becomes much more as their mutual attraction gives way to deeper emotions. The romantic tension is ever-simmering, enhanced by Ash's determination not to fall in love and Hetty's single-minded quest to gain recognition for her wines. Fast-paced plotting keeps the pages turning, making for a magnetic historical romance. Agent: Alexandra Machinist, ICM Partners. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A duke's daughter becomes a future duke's wife. Lady Henrietta Prince is the 24-year-old daughter of the Duke of Granville, but she's not the one on the marriage market--her father is. Hetty's set up a grand ball in their home for him to meet more than a dozen eligible women, all eager to become a duchess. She wants him to marry fast and produce an heir so she can get back to her true love: winemaking. When she finds that a rogue has snuck into her party, and the man begins recklessly flirting with her, she's intrigued enough to kiss him. But as the clock strikes midnight, she learns that her rogue is a man named Ash Ellis, and he's claiming to be "the long-lost heir to the dukedom of Granville." Ash is unsuitable for the dukedom in every way: He owns a gaming den, and the tabloids have branded him the Devil's Own Scoundrel. Secretly, he only wants to become the duke in order to enter the House of Lords and bring an end to child labor, having worked 16-hour days in a bottling factory as a young boy. When Hetty's father suggests that they marry, she resists at first but then realizes it's the only way to save her vineyards from Ash's plans. Though they know they have chemistry from their midnight kiss, as newlyweds, they only slowly come to trust that they can fall for each other. But Ash's pre-heir past has dark secrets, and one of those may mean the end if they can't trust each other entirely. The second book in Bell's Wallflowers vs. Rogues series is a charming enemies-to-lovers tale, though the clear chemistry from the couple's second-chapter kiss leaves little doubt about the outcome and the many steamy scenes that will happen on the way there. With lots of winemaking detail and good attention to the obliviousness of the ton, it's a historical romance with great depth. A sweet slow burn of a Regency romance. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.