ARC Review: A Duke Will Never Do (The Spitfire Society #3) by Darcy Burke
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A Duke Will Never Do
Series: The Spitfire Society #3
Author: Darcy Burke
Published May 19th 2020 by Darcy Burke Publishing
Goodreads Synopsis
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Untouchables series comes your next Regency obsession: The Spitfire Society... Meet the smart, independent women who’ve decided they don’t need Society’s rules, their families’ expectations, or, most importantly, a husband. But just because they don’t need a man doesn’t mean they might not want one.
After failing on the Marriage Mart, Jane Pemberton has two choices: submit to her parents’ edict to marry their boring neighbor or become a self-declared spinster and take up residence in the official headquarters of the Spitfire Society. It’s really no choice at all, and Jane is eager to embrace her newfound independence. She soon finds an unconscious viscount on her doorstep and nurses him back to health. When he offers to compensate her, she requests payment in the form of private instruction of a scandalous and intimate kind.
Having spiraled into a self-destructive abyss following the murder of his parents, Anthony, Viscount Colton, physically recovers under the care of an alluring spitfire. But it is her charm and flirtatiousness that soothes his soul and arouses his desire—until an extortion scheme forces him to face the sins of his past. Now, to save the woman who’s given him everything he lost and more, he’ll have to pay the ultimate price: his heart.
Goodreads
Review
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher via NetGalley. This in no way impacted on my view.
I raced through book 2 in the Spitfire Society series, A Duke is Never Enough, within a few hours, and as soon as the next book became available to review, I knew I needed it. This time around we follow Miss Jane Pemberton as she has announced her spinsterhood, and is enjoying living alone, in the new Marchioness of Ripley's home. One day, she discovers that Anthony, Viscount Colton, is lying unconscious on her front step, and she immediately takes him in and nurses him back to health. While under her care, Anthony finds himself becoming sober, and not missing his old roguish ways, and, above all, feeling comfortable and herself for the first time since he inherited his position and his parents were murdered. When Jane comes to him and asks Anthony to teach her how to be intimate, he finds it difficult to be a gentlemen and refuse her. When he returns home, all of his demons come rushing back, and it seems that he is being blackmailed over the murders of his parents, and returns right back to where he was. Can Jane help him to discover who is extorting him, or will he spiral out of control once and for all.
Now, I loved the previous book in this series, but I think this one was even better. Jane and Anthony had always intrigued me, and I felt their story was perfect for the two of them. Jane, who had had five failed seasons, felt so much pressure from her parents, and particularly her mother, and it was just too much for her. When Phoebe married Marcus at the end of the last book, she offered Jane her house, and it was the freedom that Jane had always needed. When Anthony lets slip that there had been a rumour of a scandal involving Jane during her first season, which is the reason she was basically put on the shelf as time went on, she's furious, and wants to find out who spread it, and why they would do that. I loved this part of the story, as well as the mystery surrounding Anthony's blackmail. Anthony has always felt guilt over his parents deaths, as he should have been the one travelling to the country when they were murdered, because of a gambling debt he couldn't repay. With Jane by his side, he finds it possible to confront his demons, and work to discover the extortionist and get justice for what was done.
The chemistry between Jane and Anthony is fantastic, and it was refreshing how many moments of friendship there was, and not only lust and desire. Their relationship developed from mere acquaintances, to friends, to lovers, in a natural manner, and it was perfect for this book. Also, how cute were Daffodil and Fern, what with how they treated Anthony, and how they pined for him after he left. Darcy is definitely becoming a favourite author of mine, and I can't wait for her next book!
Rating
4 Stars
Series: The Spitfire Society #3
Author: Darcy Burke
Published May 19th 2020 by Darcy Burke Publishing
Goodreads Synopsis
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Untouchables series comes your next Regency obsession: The Spitfire Society... Meet the smart, independent women who’ve decided they don’t need Society’s rules, their families’ expectations, or, most importantly, a husband. But just because they don’t need a man doesn’t mean they might not want one.
After failing on the Marriage Mart, Jane Pemberton has two choices: submit to her parents’ edict to marry their boring neighbor or become a self-declared spinster and take up residence in the official headquarters of the Spitfire Society. It’s really no choice at all, and Jane is eager to embrace her newfound independence. She soon finds an unconscious viscount on her doorstep and nurses him back to health. When he offers to compensate her, she requests payment in the form of private instruction of a scandalous and intimate kind.
Having spiraled into a self-destructive abyss following the murder of his parents, Anthony, Viscount Colton, physically recovers under the care of an alluring spitfire. But it is her charm and flirtatiousness that soothes his soul and arouses his desire—until an extortion scheme forces him to face the sins of his past. Now, to save the woman who’s given him everything he lost and more, he’ll have to pay the ultimate price: his heart.
Goodreads
Review
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher via NetGalley. This in no way impacted on my view.
I raced through book 2 in the Spitfire Society series, A Duke is Never Enough, within a few hours, and as soon as the next book became available to review, I knew I needed it. This time around we follow Miss Jane Pemberton as she has announced her spinsterhood, and is enjoying living alone, in the new Marchioness of Ripley's home. One day, she discovers that Anthony, Viscount Colton, is lying unconscious on her front step, and she immediately takes him in and nurses him back to health. While under her care, Anthony finds himself becoming sober, and not missing his old roguish ways, and, above all, feeling comfortable and herself for the first time since he inherited his position and his parents were murdered. When Jane comes to him and asks Anthony to teach her how to be intimate, he finds it difficult to be a gentlemen and refuse her. When he returns home, all of his demons come rushing back, and it seems that he is being blackmailed over the murders of his parents, and returns right back to where he was. Can Jane help him to discover who is extorting him, or will he spiral out of control once and for all.
Now, I loved the previous book in this series, but I think this one was even better. Jane and Anthony had always intrigued me, and I felt their story was perfect for the two of them. Jane, who had had five failed seasons, felt so much pressure from her parents, and particularly her mother, and it was just too much for her. When Phoebe married Marcus at the end of the last book, she offered Jane her house, and it was the freedom that Jane had always needed. When Anthony lets slip that there had been a rumour of a scandal involving Jane during her first season, which is the reason she was basically put on the shelf as time went on, she's furious, and wants to find out who spread it, and why they would do that. I loved this part of the story, as well as the mystery surrounding Anthony's blackmail. Anthony has always felt guilt over his parents deaths, as he should have been the one travelling to the country when they were murdered, because of a gambling debt he couldn't repay. With Jane by his side, he finds it possible to confront his demons, and work to discover the extortionist and get justice for what was done.
The chemistry between Jane and Anthony is fantastic, and it was refreshing how many moments of friendship there was, and not only lust and desire. Their relationship developed from mere acquaintances, to friends, to lovers, in a natural manner, and it was perfect for this book. Also, how cute were Daffodil and Fern, what with how they treated Anthony, and how they pined for him after he left. Darcy is definitely becoming a favourite author of mine, and I can't wait for her next book!
Dates Read:
May 7, 2020Rating
4 Stars
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