One duke down

Anna Bennett

Book - 2023

"Miss Poppy Summers is determined to keep her family's fishing business afloat. Her poor widowed father has fallen ill, and her foolhardy brother has moved to London, leaving her precious little time to read or pursue her own dreams. But she'll do anything for her family, so she cheerfully spends mornings in her rowboat, casting her nets. The very last thing Poppy expects or wants to find tangled in them is a dangerously attractive man. Especially one with a head wound--who's convinced he's a duke. Andrew Keane is the Duke of Hawking, but he's having the devil of a time convincing his fiery-haired rescuer of that fact. The truth is he came to the seaside resort of Bellehaven Bay to escape his life in London. Un...fortunately, someone in Bellehaven wants to kill him--and he intends to find out who. He implores Poppy to tend to his injuries and hide him on her beach, reasoning it will be easier to find his attacker if that man assumes Keane is already dead. She wants no part of the scheme but can't refuse the generous sum he offers in exchange for food and shelter while he recovers. It's a mutually beneficial business arrangement ... nothing more."--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Bennett (author)
Edition
St. Martin's paperbacks edition
Item Description
Series information provided by Goodreads.
Includes an excerpt from the author's It takes a rake (pages 333-343).
Physical Description
343 pages ; 17 cm
ISBN
9781250793935
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bennett's tantalizing second Rogues to Lovers Regency romance (after Girls Before Earls) gets off to a memorable start: fisherwoman Poppy Summers catches a man in her net. He's Andrew Keane, Duke of Hawking, and a mysterious attacker tried to drown him. Poppy saves his life and tries to run for help, but Keane reasons he'll have better luck sussing out his would-be killer if whoever it is believes he's dead, and offers Poppy an exorbitant sum to hide him instead. Poppy's distrustful of the nobility due to a painful family history, but she reluctantly accepts. She's certainly not expecting the duke to prove charming, kind, and intelligent--or for him to treat her with such remarkable respect and care. Keane, for his part, is instantly smitten with Poppy and recruits her help in finding his enemy. As they work through Keane's list of possibilities, mutual attraction gives way to tender sex scenes--but Poppy's still wary of risking her heart. The mystery itself feels a bit half-baked; the characters take a somewhat nonsensical approach to the investigation and the twist is easily guessed. Bennett makes up for this, however, with the genuine feeling of connection between her leads and the vivid seaside scene setting. Readers will be swept away. (Jan.)

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