A Mischievous Charade . . . Harriet, Duchess of Berrow, is tired of her title and the responsibilities that come along with it. Enough with proper tea parties and elegant balls; what Harriet really wants is to attend an outrageous soiree where she can unleash her wildest whims and desires. But to attend such an event--especially if the event in question is Lord Justinian Strange's rollicking fete, filled with noble rogues and rotters, risqué ladies and illicit lovers--would be certain scandal. That's why she must disguise herself . . . Looking forward to a night of uninhibited pleasure, Lord Strange is shocked to discover that beneath the clothes of a no-good rake is the most beautiful woman in the room. Why is a woman like her risking her reputation at his notorious affair? And can he possibly entice her to stay . . . forever?
I didn’t think I would enjoy this one as much as I did. The story is so outlandish that it really is like nothing else that I have read before. In that respect, I loved it. But it’s so unconventional that I also felt a little disdain for the plot and main characters. I loved the additional peeks at Villiers!!
Usually, I am not a fan of Ms. James' novels. Pleasure for Pleasure was the only other book she has written that I enjoyed, and so when I picked up this book, it was only because I had no other option. I was pleasantly surprised. Although the beginning was a bit bizarre, I soon became engrossed in the story and could not stop reading. Harriet was a dumpy widow who wanted a bit of excitement in her life and found it at the infamous party of Lord Justinian Strange (or as his friends call him, Jem). I fell a little bit in love with Jem from the first time he appeared in the novel. He was so quirkly and witty, it was impossible not to laugh along with him. The novel kept me engaged from beginning to end, and I was not dissapointed with the end. While most romance authors desperately try to create excitment by twisting a murder plot into the story, or have the whole 'tortured hero' thing going for the male protaganist, James had no need to use any of these. Her simple story of two people who fell in love took a piece of my heart. I will never again brush past a James novel, and always stop to take a second look.
Duchess by Night- A Joyfully Recommended Title
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Harriet, the Duchess of Berrow, is to accompany the Duke of Villiers and the Duchess of Cosway to Lord Strange's notorious estate. But unlike the others, Harriet isn't traveling as herself; she is traveling as the Duke's nephew! Lord Strange is uncomfortable with the odd attraction he has for the Duke of Villier's nephew, Harry Cope. If he hadn't promised the Duke to protect young Harry, Lord Strange would avoid the almost beautiful man. I am an enormous Eloisa James fan. I have loved every installment in the Desperate Duchesses series. Duchess By Night is my favorite so far. Full of laughter, tears and heart thumping lust, Duchess By Night is Joyfully Recommended! Annmarie reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
Elegant Eloisa
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book is as beautifully written as all of Eloisa's works are. She is unique in her ability to take the romance conventions and turn them upside down. I loved the clever, funny dialogue,and Lord Strange's reaction to finding himself attracted to "Harry" is absolutely priceless! This book is a cure for anyone who wants a breath of fresh air, and at the same time it offers all the things we find the most satisfying in historical romance--tenderness, passion and all-out emotion.
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