Review courtesy of Romance Junkies
Rating: 4.5
Lord Lysander “Stone” Blackstone, the Duke of Montcroix,
wants nothing more than to increase the ducal coffers. When Stone gets lost in
the seedier part of town, a young woman comes to his rescue. He believes
Geneviève Valery can help him with his current problems. Stone offers her a
small fortune if she will pose as his fake fiancée for the remainder of the
season. However, he cannot seem to ignore the attraction between them. Can
Stone let Geneviève go once their business deal is over? What lengths will he
go to keep her permanently?
Geneviève “Nève” Valery is a
down-on-her-luck ballerina. After being blacklisted in France, she travels to
England in hopes of finding new prospects. Nève
encounters a lost duke instead, and she impulsively saves him from some
cutpurses. With no other job opportunities, she reluctantly agrees to Stone’s
unorthodox business proposition. Nève never imagined she would fall in love
with the stone-faced duke or find friends among the peerage. Will loving Stone
bring Nève heartbreak? Can she thaw his icy heart?
It took me a while to cozy up to Stone, only because I am
unfamiliar with neurodivergence. The author does a brilliant job of showing the
difference in a neurodivergent person’s mental and behavioral processes,
without telling readers outright that he suffers from a disorder. I like it
when authors break away from the usual norm with their heroes (and their
heroines). What I adore the most about Stone is his view on women’s
capabilities. He does not share society’s bias thoughts and opinions of a
woman’s place. Stone believes a woman can become whoever or whatever they want.
Their gender should not define nor suppress them.
Nève proves to be the perfect counterbalance to Stone.
Her passionate and hot-tempered demeanor balances out Stone’s cold and detached
personality. I admire Nève’s refusal to fall into the trap most actresses and
dancers do. She is steadfast in her decision not to become some nobleman’s
trophy or mistress. Instead, Nève wants to succeed because of her skill and
ability. What I like the most about Nève is her acceptance of Stone’s
idiosyncrasies. She never once belittled him over his differences, but she
tried to understand him better.
ALWAYS BE MY DUCHESS is the first book in Amalie Howard’s
historical romance series, TAMING OF THE DUKES. This author is still relatively
new-to-me. I enjoyed her novella in the anthology BIG DUKE ENERGY, so I decided
to give one of her full-length novels a try. And it did not disappoint. I
really enjoyed the side characters and their interaction with Stone and Neve. I
did get the impression that Laila and her dandified Marquess have a story.
ALWAYS BE MY DUCHESS is a cute and entertaining tale of
two opposites discovering love. I cannot wait to see which members of the
Queens Club, aka Hellfire Kitties, is next. Secretly, I hope it is Lushing and
Briar!
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