The Fairest of Them All is the second book in the 'Marrying the Duke' series by Cathy Maxwell. It can be read as a stand alone story, but as with most series, it can only enhance a book if you read the previous in a series first.
This is the story of the uncommonly beautiful Lady Charlene Blanchard. Her parents are dead, her father, an Earl, took his own life due to gambling debts. Her mother died not long after that. She lives with her aunt Sarah. She has no money and when money is needed for rent, Charlene takes to dressing as a boy and becomes a pick pocket. During one episode of stealing, she was nearly caught. The man chasing after her managed to rip her hat off and was shocked to see that the boy was actually a girl. He didn't get much chance to look properly at her though because she kicked him in his private parts and made her escape. She will admit to enjoying the excitement of being a pick pocket, and also that the man that just nearly caught her was dangerously handsome with his air of power and determination. But she knows she can't carry on this lifestyle for much longer, so when her aunt tells her that a prominent Duke is looking for a wife of excellent bloodlines and that she has been invited to a ball in order to meet him, she realises what she must do. She has to meet him, charm him, and hope that he will end up wanting to marry her. Then and only then will all her aunts money troubles be over.
Unfortunately for her, Char finds out before the ball that the Duke is none other than the man that caught her stealing!! She is dreading meeting him face to face for fear that he will remember her and will call her out in front of everybody. Desperation has her going through with it though, and thankfully he doesn't recognise her at all. In fact as soon as he sees her he is thoroughly smitten with her. His mother has already told him she would make a perfect wife, and after seeing how beautiful and graceful she is, he decides his search for a bride is complete. As he asks her to dance with him he is pulled away by the arrival of an unexpected guest. The guest is none other than the Duke's long lost, thought dead, brother, his TWIN brother. The very same man who caught Char stealing! The same man who unknown to her was intrigued by her audacity to dress as a boy and to steal from others, the one who although only briefly seeing her face was extremely attracted to her.
This puts Char in a real dilemma. She has to woo the Duke, but how can she when she knows his brother will recognise her and have her arrested. For some reason, when he does find out who she is and that she is destined for his brother who is publicly courting her, he keeps his mouth shut. She ends up spending more time with him because the Duke wants Jack to keep her company at the public engagements they attend while he is busy doing business there. During that time they both realise that they are deeply attracted to each other. Char can't do anything about it because she needs to marry the Duke, and Jack can't do anything about it because he needs his brother's help in securing a meeting that could prevent war between England and his new home America.
Will they be able to stay strong and stick to their plans, will Char marry the Duke, it's obvious to her Jack won't offer for her himself, and if he did, she knows she has to turn him down. The poor Duke is in denial, trying not to acknowledge the chemistry that seems to be between Char and Jack. He's already lost one prospective bride to another of his brothers, he is determined that that won't happen again.
This book was an exciting one from beginning to end. It's one of the ones you just don't want to put down. Wanting to know who Char chooses, and how the brother she doesn't choose fares made me read as quickly as I could. I love that at one moment I was rooting for Char to choose the Duke, but then at the next I was hoping she would choose Jack. One minute one brother was the bad guy in the story and the next minute it was the other brother. Of course I had to feel for Char too, battling her need to be dutiful rather than following her heart. It was all so complicated, and I had no idea how it could possibly end without bloodshed and heart ache. Thankfully the author chose the perfect ending, and the brother that doesn't get chosen will have his romantic story written in the next book of the series. I do love a happy ending, especially when I can't see how there possibly can be one.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.