Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Review -- The Art of Duke Hunting

The Art of Duke Hunting
Royal Entourage—Book 2
By Sophia Nash
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: March 27, 2012







Roman Montagu, Duke of Norwich, comes from a long line of cursed dukes. And it’s all thanks to an accused witch and a “half dozen ill-plucked water fowl”. The previous dukes died because of or near a duck or ducks. Thus, the dukes are nicknamed the Duke of Duck. Roman is the seventeenth duke, and he prefers the moniker “Seventeen”. Because of the curse, Roman avoids being on or around open waters—which is exactly where he ends up after a night of carousing with the Royal Entourage. A night in which he remembers absolutely nothing, including how he came aboard a dreaded ship that ends up in the middle of a storm.

Widowed Esme March, Lady Derby, is on her way to Vienna to exercise her artistic passion when she spies a lone man struggling out on the deck amongst the violent gusts of wind and sea spray. He doesn’t seem to be fully conscious, so she helps him to the safe confines of her cabin. There, she recognizes him as the man she was instantly smitten with years before. She tends to him and the two share a heated encounter that leaves them both a bit disconcerted. The moment they finally arrive back in London, the Prince Regent has them immediately brought to Carlton House. Just as Prinny has ordered the other dukes of the Royal Entourage to marry (in order for the Crown to save face after their infamous night of debauchery), so must Roman. Esme and Roman marry, but can they make a happy life together out of a marriage of convenience?

The Art of Duke Hunting is the second book in Sophia Nash’s Royal Entourage series featuring six scandalous dukes who experience the ultimate hangover and ensuing consequences after a bachelor party goes awry. In this one, she has created two well-developed characters that not only have their own personal issues to work through, but mutual ones as well. Esme is a completely selfless woman who hides her true emotions and presents a calm front to the world. She loved her husband and vice versa, but he drank himself to death. Naturally, she feels as if he didn’t love her enough to stop drinking so much. So, she immerses herself in her art. Roman picks up on her façade and coaxes her to come out of her shell. But because he believes his days are numbered and has no desire to pass the curse on to any offspring, he can’t give Esme what she wants.

It was not that she was suddenly and mysteriously possessed of a certain type of aristocratic mien, nor was it her odd mood, one he was willing to overlook considering the extraordinary circumstances. But there was something more to it. If he had bothered to brush away the myriad complicated mathematical notations clogging his brain box, he might have seen what it was about her that he valued.

It was her heart.

She was a giver. In a world of takers, she was the opposite.

But what he was unwilling to part with was his own heart.


Ms. Nash has penned another hit with The Art of Duke Hunting! I loved this book and simply cannot wait for the next book in the series. This is the second in the series, but stands completely on its own. However, I would definitely recommend the first book, Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea, to enhance your reading pleasure. Looking for a well-written, poignant and witty historical? Look no further than Sophia Nash.

~Andrea

12 comments:

  1. Hi Andrea! Now that I have read TRD's reviews of both of these books, I have no excuse (except time!) not to read them. Great review as always, thank you!

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    1. Thanks, Flora! And I hear you on time. So many books, so little time. ;-)

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  2. Thanks, Artemis! I hope you find the time soon...they're great books!

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  3. Oh my gosh, this book sounds as though humor will prevail! I love that and am so excited about reading it. Sophia Nash writes with such wit and I'm going to add this to Wish List right now. Thanks so much for sharing this intriguing synopsis.

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    1. She sure does, Connie! I hope you enjoy it!

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  4. Great review, Andrea! I love Sophia Nash's writing and can't wait to start this new series. :)

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    1. Thanks, PJ! I think you'll really enjoy this series. :)

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  5. Thanks, Andrea. I have this on my TBR pile. I usually enjoy Sophia Nash's books, but I found the first book a slight miss. I liked the two main characters, but found that too much of the book went into setting up the series. A lot of time was spent on all the different dukes. I did enjoy the humor though. Did you find this to be the case with Book 1 and does the second book concentrate more on the main characters?

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    1. Hi, Kim! This one does center more on the main characters and has more emotion and not as much humor, imo. Having said that, I actually enjoyed the first book more. I absolutely loved the humor and how Alex and Roxanne could read each other so well. It just hit all the right buttons for me. But I've heard from others that they enjoyed The Art of Duke Hunting more. I guess it all depends on what we like in a book! :)

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  6. Great review, Andrea! This sounds like a fun book.

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  7. Thanks for the review, Andrea. this sounds like another series I will have to start collecting to read.

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