How to Catch a Duke - Grace Burrowes

How to Catch a Duke

By Grace Burrowes

  • Release Date: 2021-04-13
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 268 Ratings)

Description

A fake engagement and plenty of charm keep the pages turning in this delightful Regency romance which the USA Today bestselling author Julia Quinn hails as "terrific."

"I have come to ask you to kill me, my lord."

Miss Abigail Abbott desperately needs to disappear—permanently—and the only person she trusts to help her do that is Lord Stephen Wentworth, heir to the Duke of Walden. Stephen is brilliant, charming, and—when he needs to be—absolutely ruthless. So ruthless that he proposes marriage instead of "murder" to keep Abigail safe.

Stephen was smitten the instant his sister introduced him to Abigail, a woman with the dignity and determination of a duchess and the courage of a lioness. When she accepts his courtship of convenience, he also discovers she kisses like his most intimate wish come true. For Abigail, their arrangement is a sham to escape her dangerous enemies. For Stephen, it's his one chance to share a lifetime with the lady of his dreams—if only he can convince her his love is real.

Reviews

  • OMG…. And not in a good way

    1
    By oo4chelle
    I am at page 196 of almost 800 pages and this is as far as I can get. This is awful. It is scattered and jumbled and makes no sense what-so-ever. Perhaps one must start at the first book and read them in order instead of thinking the story is a stand-alone. However, neither of these characters is memorable. I can’t remember their names or keep the family straight, This is just not interesting enough to try to slog through another chapter hoping it gets better. Why would a strong, independent woman plan to fake her own death and run away? She basically gave up. Real people don’t succumb to bullies’ tactics. This is lame.
  • Love and strong women

    5
    By PstfromMe
    I love this series. The women are strong and smart and the men smart enough to know it. The story line is complex enough to keep you guessing. I paced myself because I didn’t want it to end… but it did. Now I have to wait for next year.
  • My favorite

    5
    By angie1229
    I’ve enjoyed the entire series Rogues to Riches, but this is definitely my favorite so far - mostly because I find Stephen to be a complicated and intriguing character. The whole story is filled with twists and turns; I couldn’t put it down!
  • 2-2.5 Stars!

    2
    By Carey1586
    2-2.5 Stars! Not a fan of this one. I think I missed something. I was very confused while reading this one. I’d say you COULD read it as a standalone but I wouldn’t recommend it. If you’ve read the previous books in series, the ‘Rogues to Riches’ series (this is book #6 in said series), you’d most likely enjoy this book more than I did. Other than feeling I missed the first few chapters, I also felt like an idiot because I had to Google the definition of a fair amount of ‘big words’. I understand that some of it was simply using historically correct language but I’d prefer the author ‘dumb it down’. Confusing, the feeling of missing the beginning of the story, sesquipedalian - long worded (yes, I looked up a ‘big word’ & hopefully used it correctly!), anti-climatic ending with main characters I wasn’t interested in & they had absolutely zero sexual chemistry and/or romance. That sums this book up. However I did enjoy the surprise revelation at the end. *I received this book at no charge from NetGalley & I voluntarily left this review.*

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