Review: The Duke and I

Book Review: The Duke and I, by Julia Quinn, 5 stars




Can there be any greater challenge to London's Ambitious Mamas than an unmarried duke?—Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, April 1813 By all accounts, Simon Basset is on the verge of proposing to his best friend's sister—the lovely and almost-on-the-shelf—Daphne Bridgerton. But the two of them know the truth—it's all an elaborate ruse to keep Simon free from marriage-minded society mothers. And as for Daphne, surely she will attract some worthy suitors now that it seems a duke has declared her desirable. But as Daphne waltzes across ballroom after ballroom with Simon, it's hard to remember that their courtship is a sham. Maybe it's his devilish smile, certainly it's the way his eyes seem to burn every time he looks at her . . . but somehow Daphne is falling for the dashing duke . . . for real! And now she must do the impossible and convince the handsome rogue that their clever little scheme deserves a slight alteration, and that nothing makes quite as much sense as falling in love.

Genre: historical romance

Publication date: April 2015

Mature content: yes
 
Review: The Duke and I is book one in the (rather long) Bridgerton series by Julia Quinn. While I have read other books by Julia Quinn before (even a few of this series), I never read then all in the right order - so I decided to start at the beginning. 

All in all, I had a lot of fun with The Duke and I. Both Simon and Daphne are delicious characters - and together they are just unbeatable.
 
 
   
 
 
If you love historical romance, you need to read these books for sure. I'm well into book two now and I'm sure I won't be stopping there.






 
Happy readings,


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