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No Other Duke Will Do

de Grace Burrowes

Sèrie: The Windham Brides (3)

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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:In this "exquisite gem from a master" of Regency Romance, one duke's plan to find a bride makes for a most entertaining house party (Library Journal).
Julian St. David, Duke of Haverford, is barely keeping his head above water in a sea of inherited debts. Though he has a long-term plan to restore the family finances, his sister has a much faster solution: host a house party for London's single young ladies and find Julian a wealthy bride.
Elizabeth Windham has no interest in marriage, but a recent scandal has forced her hand. As much as she'd rather be reading Shakespeare than husband-hunting, she has to admit she's impressed by Julian's protective instincts, broad shoulders, and, of course, his vast library.
As the two spend more time together, their attraction is overwhelming, unexpected... and absolutely impossible. With meddling siblings, the threat of financial ruin, and gossips lurking behind every potted palm, will they find true love or true disaster?
"Smart, sexy, and oh-so-romantic." â?? Mary Balogh
"Grace Burrowes is a romance treasure." â?? Tessa
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In desperate need of a wealthy bride so he can save his family's estate, the Julian, Duke of Haverford, is instead drawn to marriage-averse Miss Elizabeth Windham, an intelligent beauty whom he connects with until gossip, meddling siblings and financial disaster threaten to derail their love.

This is the abbreviated description of the novel, and is remarkable in that it fails to mention books! Since that is Julian's entire life - preserving that vast and valuable library he has been left with by his father and other ancestors. There's a lot of discussion around preservation of books - at what cost? as Julian's life seems to be sacrificed to maintaining them.

Elizabeth is a vibrant character in that she is the great book lover and the brains when it comes to cutting to the problem and trying to solve. it. ( )
  Okies | Dec 26, 2022 |
I will confess to being a big Grace Burrowes fan but she has outdone herself with this latest book. Ms Burrowes does an amazing job of writing men. In all her series, men feature prominently. These aren't rakes or rouges, no alpha males or wounded heroes - they are true gentlemen. Whether a Duke or a plain Mr These men have a strong sense of self, they are honorable, disciplined, smart, kind, gentle, yet strong.
The women in the books are also strong and independent but they definitely play a secondary role to the hero of the tale. They are adored by the men who love them while keeping their own personality and direction.
This book is no exception to the pattern. Julian, Duke of Haverford is fighting a mountain of debt left by his father and grandfather yet he does whatever he needs to do to ensure the safety and security of his sister and brother. His brother Griffin has some mental issues but he too has been raised to be a true gentleman both in manners and actions.
When a woman finds such an outstanding man she is lucky indeed and while Julian and Elizabeth struggle against all the obstacles that pop up in their path, they finally get the Happily Ever After that they definitely deserve. ( )
  ddeluna1 | Mar 19, 2020 |
No Other Duke Will Do (Windham Brides) by Grace Burrowes  
My favorite trait of author Grace Burrowes is that whether dabbling in suspense, bursting with atomic attraction or stepping into the throws of ecstasy, she never takes herself too seriously.  There is just enough of the fantasy to captivate and entertain.  No Other Duke Will Do spins a tale of friendship and seduction that starts with a relationship of convenience.  Elizabeth and Julian are the stars of a cast of characters that look to charm their way into the heart as easily as they set up residence in the mind.   ( )
  Lashea677 | Feb 16, 2019 |
3.5 stars

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

With her two younger sisters getting married, Elizabeth is starting to feel familial pressure to give up her notion of spinsterhood.
Julian may be a duke but the lofty title won't save him from penury.
A houseparty may be the final downfall for them both.

Third in the Windham Brides series, our oldest sister Elizabeth is the focus. New readers could comfortably start here as the story takes place in Wales, away from Elizabeth's large family clan that has previously starred in their own books. Family members are mentioned and our head of family Duke and Duchess make small appearances but nothing to make a newcomer feel lost.

What a lovely smile he had. A little off center, a bit conspiratorial, and---who would have thought?---a touch dashing.

Julian was teased a bit in the last book and I found myself very curious about this recluse duke with a treasure of books. It is quickly learned that his grandfather and father have spent more money than advisable on building their famous library and sent the family deep in debt, something Julian has been trying to fix for years. Most of the time historicals deal with the heroine's family in debt and selling her off and even when it’s the hero, it’s usually quickly solved with dowry. Burrowes gives us a deep portrayal of what being short of funds does to Julian; his quiet desperation as he tried to keep all his responsibilities afloat. The tenets livelihood, his sister, his brother, and the Haverford legacy were all dependent on him and gave the reader a deeper sense of what being a duke entailed; not all balls and gaming clubs. Julian was a quiet, deep, and weighty character.

For the gracious, unassuming Miss Windham hid volumes worth of indignation and passion beneath her quiet exterior.

Elizabeth was our strong, level headed, and yearning for more heroine I have come to enjoy from Burrowes. Elizabeth follows the rules but is also deeply angry that if she doesn't marry soon, her identity and worth would be boiled down to a "spinster". The little nuances Burrowes never fails to impart on her characters give them such a real and rich feel. The reasoning behind Elizabeth's love of books and the importance she places on them is revealed to have come from her feeling lost in such a large family and how she used it to gain a unique identity to be noticed. Elizabeth wants to be loved and seeing her vulnerability with Julian when she sees it could be possible with him was heartwarming.

This was how it was supposed to be between a man and a woman, both comfortable and daring, a private adventure.

Burrowes sometimes has a tendency to just have our couple connect or love right away, I thought she did a better job of having Elizabeth and Julian talk their way into it. Through their discussions we see Elizabeth testing Julian and Julian slowly coming alive as if Elizabeth is a shock to his system. As Elizabeth notes, Julian listens to her and their gentle teasing and probing one another made me sigh along in happiness.

One of Burrowes strongest talent is her ability to provide secondary characters to not only fill out the story but enhance it. Julian's brother, Griffin, has an intellectual developmental disability and their relationship and Griffin's struggle to have some independence and navigate the world he's in brings a wealth of emotion. Radnor has a beautifully showcased friendship with Julian along with a "just get together already" relationship with Julian's sister Glenys. There's also a small romance blooming for Elizabeth's aunt, a married couple trying to find each other again, and Elizabeth's sister Charlotte putting off some nice sparks with the villain of this piece working his way to redemption, Sherbourne, who look to be gearing up for their own story. Each character has a small part to play in the overall story but added such poignancy to the story.

The ramifications and worry over money is the center piece of this story with the characters emotions and relationships swirling around it. You'll get a great feel for the time period and descriptions of a castle that will have you dying to explore it. More importantly, the natural and flowing interactions and conversations with their little humorous spices, wit, sass, spark, and warmth will have you wishing this world and these characters Burrowes has created were real.

"I don't want to be the duke now, Elizabeth. I want to be solely and completely your lover." ( )
  WhiskeyintheJar | Feb 14, 2019 |
Elizabeth Windham is a season or two away from officially reaching spinster status and she couldn't care less. After another unsuccessful season, her family ships her off to a house party in Wales at the estate of the Duke of Haverford in the hopes that she might yet make a match. While Elizabeth is less than enthused, she is intrigued by the reputation of the Duke's library, which is one of the largest private libraries in the kingdom. Unexpectedly for both Elizabeth and the Duke is that they find something in each other that neither of them is willing to let go.

A solid romance with a charming cast of characters. It was lovely to see a romance heroine who is so comfortable in her own skin and completely willing to have a happy singledom. Not quite as filled with book nerdery as I was expecting from the description but an enjoyable read for those who enjoy the historical romance genre. ( )
  MickyFine | Jul 9, 2018 |
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:In this "exquisite gem from a master" of Regency Romance, one duke's plan to find a bride makes for a most entertaining house party (Library Journal).
Julian St. David, Duke of Haverford, is barely keeping his head above water in a sea of inherited debts. Though he has a long-term plan to restore the family finances, his sister has a much faster solution: host a house party for London's single young ladies and find Julian a wealthy bride.
Elizabeth Windham has no interest in marriage, but a recent scandal has forced her hand. As much as she'd rather be reading Shakespeare than husband-hunting, she has to admit she's impressed by Julian's protective instincts, broad shoulders, and, of course, his vast library.
As the two spend more time together, their attraction is overwhelming, unexpected... and absolutely impossible. With meddling siblings, the threat of financial ruin, and gossips lurking behind every potted palm, will they find true love or true disaster?
"Smart, sexy, and oh-so-romantic." â?? Mary Balogh
"Grace Burrowes is a romance treasure." â?? Tessa

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