Kobo+. HRBC Mad About Series Challenge 2024. Tropes: Regency Romance, Romance/Mystery, Disguise, Disabled MC( suffers from melancholy), Bluestocking/Spinster/Wallflower
MC's H William Beckett (Beck)Marquess of Northam, Poet and Rakehell(Duke of Seduction) & L Lavinia Gillingham daughter of the Earl and Countess of Balcombe Bluestocking Wallflower.
Most Romantic of the Books in this series so far. Quotes below. I gave this book a 5 star rating.
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Couples & Books
1 Forbidden Duke: Nora Lambert & Titus Kendal (Duke) (son and daughter)
2 The Duke of Daring: Lucinda Parnell & Andrew Wentworth, Earl of Dartford
3 The Duke of Deception: Aquila Knox & Edward Bishop, Earl of Sutton
4 The Duke of Desire: Ivy Breckenridge & Sebastian Westgate, Duke of Clare
5 The Duke of Defiance: Joanna Shaw & Bran Crowther, Earl of Knighton (daughter Evie)
6 The Duke of Danger: L. Emmaline Townsend & Lionel Maitland, Marquess of Axbridge
7 The Duke of Ice: Violet Pendleton (nee Caulfield) & Nick Bateman, Duke of Kilve (son Maurice)
8 The Duke of Ruin: Diana Kingman & Simon Hastings, Duke of Romsey(widower)
9The Duke of Lies: Verity & Rufus, Duke and Duchess of Blackburn (Christopher Powell, (Kit)) (son Beau,6)
10 The Duke of Seduction:Lady Lavinia Gillingham & William Beckett, Marquess of Northam
11 The Duke of Kisses:
12 The Duke of Distraction:
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Other Characters in this book:
Sarah Colton (Lavinia's best friend) & sister to Anthony Colton (friends with both Beck and Felix)
Frances Snowden(sister to Duchess of Clare)
Felix Havers, Earl of Ware - Beck's best friend
Diana & Simon Hastings, Duke/Duchess Romsey (Bk. #8)
Violet & Nick Bateman, Duke/Duchess Kilve (Bk. #7)
Nora & Titus Kendal, Duke/Duchess Kendal (Bk. #1)
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*Quotes*
“Did you know my sister and her friends came up with those names in the beginning? They regret it a bit since it seems to have run amok. Now there’s a Duke of Every Single Thing. Or so it seems. Take this Duke of Seduction fellow
As to the Duke of Seduction, I probably know as much as you. He writes those gorgeous poems in the Morning Chronicle, and so far, two of the four women he’s written about have avoided spinsterhood and either been married or betrothed.”
“I believe the number will be three,” Sarah said. “My mother informed me this evening that Miss Lennox is on the verge of becoming betrothed as well.”
Lady Lavinia…Gillingham. Her father was an earl. And Beck had been closeted alone with her. Hell, he’d kissed her bloody neck
“I believe she’s Sarah’s bluestocking friend. Anthony says she’s terribly smart and likely would’ve bested him at school.”
Because she deserved notice. She was intelligent and beautiful, and she was a wallflower. She ought to have her pick of gentlemen. And Beck would see that she did
“He’s written a poem to Lavinia.” Mother thrust the paper toward her husband as she turned an ecstatic grin to Lavinia. “An Ode to Lady Lavinia Gillingham.”
“Who?” her father asked gruffly, taking the newspaper and eyeing the text.
“The Duke of Seduction
She walks soft, her steps kiss the sand.
Her copper hair glows in each strand.
She speaks sure, with wisdom and wit,
To her charm, I wholly submit.
-From An Ode to Lady Lavinia Gillingham
by The Duke of Seduction
My objective is to get him to stop, and publicly calling him out will be far more effective than sending him a note asking him to cease.” She shook her head, then froze again, widening her eyes as she stared at this man she had to admit she didn’t know very well. “Were you even going to deliver my letter?” She held her hand out. “Give it back.”
“I’d rather not.”
“Why not?”
“Because you don’t need to send it.” He exhaled, his gaze settling firmly—and apologetically on hers. “I’m the Duke of Seduction.”
I could perhaps identify some young women who require a bit of assistance to elevate their visibility.”
He wasn’t quite sure he was hearing her correctly. “You’d help me?”
“Why not? You were so very eager to help me. Even if it wasn’t well thought out.”
“That’s quite magnanimous of you.” He purposely used a sardonic tone. “Perhaps I can return the favor by helping you in a way that would actually help you. What if I encouraged the right gentlemen in your direction?”
“What do you mean, the ‘right’ gentlemen?”
“Men you might find interesting
wit were gold, her purse boundless.
If humor air, her world groundless.
If grace were rain, she’d fill the seas.
Her love’s warmth the cold heart unfreeze.
-From A Song for Lady Lavinia Gillingham
by The Duke of Seduction
“Don’t you know how different you are, Lavinia? How precious and wonderful? I never loved any of them.”
Joy loosed inside her and spread. “You love me?”More than anything. More than music. More than words. More than my life.”
Nothing he said could have meant more to her. She felt very foolish for her jealousy. “I’m a petty woman, aren’t I?”
“You’re entitled to any emotion you feel—and I shall do my best to answer your concerns. But know this, Lavinia: I love you. I love you.”
“Oh, Beck, I love you too.” Her heart felt as if it would burst.
Man has no wit greater than her,
No judgment made, no slight or slur.
She is holy! Her words are might,
Yet silken, like sound taking flight.
-From An Ode to Lady Lavinia Gillingham
by The Duke of Seduction
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