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Ebook About A stunning new Regency from beloved author Olivia Drake, When a Duke Loves a Governess...!Tessa James has worked and planned tirelessly to open her own millinery shop. All she needs now is a loan from the lord who sired and abandoned her. The only problem is, she doesn’t even know his name. What’s a woman to do to find him but enter the aristocratic world by becoming a governess?Guy Whitby, the new Duke of Carlin, has returned to London after years abroad to discover that his young daughter Sophy has become a wild-child known for scaring away every governess who's crossed his doorstep. When Tessa James applies for the job, he hires her in desperation despite his misgivings that she’s too bold and beautiful–and that she might be fibbing about her qualifications.Their blooming attraction leads them on a completely unexpected path to love that neither wants to deny. But when an old enemy threatens Guy's family, their forbidden romance goes up in flames. Can they still learn to love and trust each other as forces try to tear them apart?Book When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Review :
Olivia Drake’s prior books have been darlings to read/listen to. This one isn’t! Miss Drake left several threads just toss in the wind. But that wasn’t what distracted me the most!Redundant dialogue. If the author had the characters remember a convo only once it would have been okay, but lord Drake has them remembering the same line over and over. It was completely off putting and actually had me removing a star because of the redundancy.The hero was completely unlikeable. The Duke described his dead wife as self absorbed, kettle meet pot; as Guy/the Duke is the most self absorbed hero I have ever read. I don’t see why oh why the governess Tessa even liked the horrid man. The inner dialogue the Duke/Guy has after they have sex in his study, just proves what a horrid hero Guy to be. I completely understand the class disparity, but to be thinking of it right after the deed is horrendous.Drake’s editor should have pointed out the problems with the plot, redundancies, and the characters; obviously they didn’t care; which results in a lackluster book.I can’t recommend this book. If you’re looking for a good Drake book read the first two in the series, as Drake shows her writing talent in her previous books. All her life, Tessa Jenkins has had two goals: find the man who fathered her and open her own millinery shop. In order to do the latter, she needs to do the former because buying a shop takes money. Money she doesn't have. When she happens to overhear two patrons at the shop she's working at discussing that the Duke of Carlin, Guy Whitby, has gone through yet another governess, she lands on an idea -- present herself as a prospective governess for his unruly and ill-behaved daughter. After all, living in a duke's household will allow her a better opportunity to discover who her father might be. She never plans on caring about the duke's daughter or the duke himself.Guy Whitby never expected to be duke. After all, he was fifth in line to the title, but after a spate of accidents and illnesses, that's just what he is. He wanted to be a scientist, traveling the world, not an elite member of society with matchmaking mamas throwing their daughters at him. Speaking of daughters, he has to do something with her. She's been horribly spoiled and has managed to scare away every single agency-vouched governess in less than a week. He is, quite frankly, desperate. Which is why he's willing to give the singularly unsuitable Miss Jenkins a chance. It has nothing to do with his attraction to her. No, not at all...--This was a charming romance with a hint of mystery behind it. As you might expect, there is definitely conflict when it comes to the class difference between Tessa and Guy, but it's not the only conflict. There's the mystery of who Tessa's noble father is. As well as the Carlin Curse to deal with. Then there's the needs of a child who has been traumatized and used as a pawn against her father. There's a lot going on here, even if the conflict on the surface doesn't seem great, that changes as the story goes on.Tessa is an absolutely lovely character. Smart, funny, and kind. She's good with children because growing up in an orphanage she had to be. Think Dickensian conditions and you won't be far off. She's got trauma and a history, but it's tempered her. Made her kind and considerate. At the same time, she's not TSTL. Sure, she makes some missteps but she also gets herself out of them. It's refreshing.Guy is an interesting character. Complex. At times he's kind and gentle while at others he's didactic and overbearing. When he wants something, he manipulates circumstances to get what he wants. And I didn't always like that. What I did love was his interest in the natural world and his scholarly bent. It was neat to see and it was wholly appropriate for the time period.The book isn't perfect. There's some clunky exposition in the beginning and some other stuff later that's too spoilery for a review that had me shaking my head. But all said, the book really is a lovely light read.Four stars.I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley Read Online When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Download When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses PDF When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Mobi Free Reading When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Download Free Pdf When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses PDF Online When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Mobi Online When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Reading Online When a Duke Loves a Governess: Unlikely Duchesses Read Online Olivia Drake Download Olivia Drake Olivia Drake PDF Olivia Drake Mobi Free Reading Olivia Drake Download Free Pdf Olivia Drake PDF Online Olivia Drake Mobi Online Olivia Drake Reading Online Olivia DrakeRead Deliverance (The Deviant Hearts Book 2) By N. N. Britt
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