For the love of cheese. Who can resist a story that focuses on the love of cheese, a colorful talking cockatiel, a god-like footman and oh did I mention – a Caroline Lee book? Not me. The Duke’s Daring Bride by Caroline Lee is the fourth book in her Surprise! Dukes series. Do you need to read the previous three books before this one? Not necessarily. Should you? Absolutely!!!
No one does steamy humorous love stories with a dash of intrigue like Caroline Lee and this book does not disappoint. You have a very handsome duke who doesn’t speak, a heroine who is daring and a cast of surrounding characters that are engaging, funny, heartwarming and did I mention there was a cockatiel and a tortoise? The story opens with Alistair Kincaid, the fifth Duke of Effinghell, hiding out from his mother and the aforementioned cockatiel. Alistair hides himself away because he cannot speak as a result of an accident when he was a child. He is insecure about this, so he keeps away from most of society which impacts his chances of making a match or of squiring his sisters out much to his mother’s dismay and displeasure. He decides his only chance is to find a woman who is desperate and would overlook his inability to speak.
Enter one Miss. Olivia Wilson, the owner of a newspaper that champions the rights of the poor. Her funding is being cut with the loss of key investors, she is living in the office, is unable to afford almost anything and carries around an emergency stash of cheese! She first encounters Alistair while searching for a source for her next news story although she doesn’t know who he is because Alistair dons another persona each night. He is the Dark Knight who makes evening excursions to the East End to protect the poorest residents. He saves Oliva one evening.
Alistar was one of the newspaper’s primary investors and his funding was erroneously ended. Olivia goes to him to see if she can get the funding reinstated and instead ends up as the Duke’s bride. He knows she is desperate and believes she is the answer to his marriage problem. The remainder of the book is Ms. Lee at her best as the characters need to wade through their insecurities and realize they are worthy of loving and being loved. Alistair needs to get out of his own way and recognize that he is negatively impacting those who love him with his protective shell and Oliva needs to recognize that she is worthy of being a Duchess. As a tie in with the previous books in the series, there is intrigue and the hunt for a very bad villain which Alistair and Oliva work to help capture.
With that being said, there is no way to read a Caroline Lee book without her signature use of steam (burning hot!), colorful language by all (yeah!) and well more steam (double yeah!!) I also love the subplots in the stories and cannot wait for those to come into their own in future books as the characters are deliciously delightful. As a reader and a fan of series in general, I love getting to revisit characters especially when one is a foul-mouthed, funny Duke who loves his Duchess to pieces (hint read The Duke’s Bartered Mistress – well read them all really). I love how the story unfolds between Oliva and Alistar, how he recognizes her love language is cheese, how she loves and supports him and how he finds and uses his voice. Take my advice – read this book, heck read this series, you will love it.
I received an ARC of The Duke’s Daring Bride by Caroline Lee from the author and voluntarily read the book.