Review: A Duke, the Lady, and a Baby

A Duke, the Lady, and a Baby A Duke, the Lady, and a Baby by Vanessa Riley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book was not as lighthearted as I was expecting from the cover and description (I’m used to more silliness in my Regencies), however it was still very enjoyable. It was great to read a Regency romance/adventure with more diverse characters than most I have read. The plot itself was compelling and kept my interest throughout, though it was slightly more stressful than I prefer! I thought the secret society (the Widow’s Grace) was an excellent invention, something that was definitely needed in that era, where most women had very little power.

As other readers have mentioned, I found the switching of tenses/points of view disconcerting. It seems odd to me to have one POV written as “I” whilst the other is written as “Busick”. However, other than that and using the word eminent instead of imminent (I’ve assumed that was the intended word from the context), this book is well written.

If you’re looking for a gripping Regency romance/adventure, with diverse characters, then this could be the book for you. There’s also a recipe for the much-mentioned coconut bread at the end, along with some very interesting factual notes.

I was given a free copy of this book. My opinions are my own.

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