Duke, Actually: A Novel

· Sold by HarperCollins
4.4
5 reviews
Ebook
400
Pages
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About this ebook

USA Today bestselling author Jenny Holiday follows A Princess for Christmas with another delightful contemporary Christmas romance, set in the heart of New York City, about a playboy baron and a woman who has said goodbye to love.

“[A] master of witty banter.”—Entertainment Weekly

There’s a royal wedding on, and things are about to get interesting.

Meet the man of honor

Maximillian von Hansburg, Baron of Laudon and heir to the Duke of Aquilla, is not having a merry Christmas. He’s been dumped by a princess, he’s unemployed, and his domineering father has sent him to New York to meet a prospective bride he has no interest in. In the city, he meets Dani Martinez, a smart (and gorgeous) professor he’s determined to befriend before their best friends marry in the Eldovian wedding of the century.

Meet the best woman

Newly single, no-nonsense New Yorker Dani is done with love—she even has a list entitled “Things I Will Never Again Do for a Man”—which is why she hits it off with notorious rake Max. He’s the perfect partner for snow angels in Central Park and deep conversations about the futility of love.

It’s all fun and games until their friendship deepens into attraction and, oops…

Falling in love was never part of the plan.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
5 reviews
Moon Fox
November 12, 2021
I thought this was a really fun read. While this romance may come across as the book version of a TV holiday movie (Which I very much enjoy!), it also has a strong core of realism running through it. I really liked Dani and Max. I found their thoughts, struggles and baggage quite easy to relate to. I felt the chemistry was easy to feel and I enjoyed seeing it simmer along as their relationship evolved and deeper emotions took root. Of course, there is a bit of an overall over-the-top feel that a time or two wanders into the cheesy territory but I honestly feel it is pretty much expected and let's be honest here, cheesy or not it brings on the intense feels swoon for most of us. This is my frank freely posted review.
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Denise Holcomb
November 16, 2021
Dani is an almost-divorced professor and enjoys being solo, unattached, and loves her dog Max. She's even created rules for herself with regard to what she will never do again. Her goals are to make tenure and to write, plus be in her BFF's wedding in Eldovia. In walks Max, not the dog, but an almost-duke from Eldovia, and the BFF of her best friend's betrothed. He's avoiding his family who wants him to marry a suitable bride. While visiting NY, he accompanies Dani to a work function and manages to charm everyone. He has the reputation of being a rake, but he actually isn't--why fight the rumors? As they spend time together, Dani and Max become friends. She doesn't care about his title and money, and he enjoys being real with her as he tries to find a purpose in life, other than being a duke. They develop a deep friendship, and then more, which gets complicated, especially when feelings are involved. If they want to make it work, they need to find a way to bridge their different worlds, and an ocean, for a future. It's a huge risk, is love enough? With a nod to Love, Actually, this book provides a great escape during the holidays! **Received an ARC from Netgalley**
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Heather Fueger
November 16, 2021
Duke, Actually was such a great romance to get me into the holiday spirit! While there are characters from the previous holiday book, A Princess for Christmas (which is worth the read!), you can read this as a standalone without issue. Dani thought she had her life all figured out. She was married, had a great job and was on track for tenure, has an adorable dog and she was loving life. Until her husband cheated with a student and now she finds herself newly single and questioning if being a professor is even what she wants anymore. Max, who is a Baron in Eldovia, isn't keen on romance and happily ever after. While he is expected to marry because he will eventually inherit the Dukedom when his father passes, it's not the life he envisions for himself at all. To be honest, he's not sure what he wants to do with his life. Dani and Max have been brought together by the fact their best friends are marrying each other, so these two have been in close proximity. Their friendship grows as the book moves along and there is a definite slow burn relationship growing as well. They have fun together, support one another and their banter is everything. While both of them have had to deal with their share of hardships, the friendship they have with each other seems to buoy them. This was such a wonderful story. The description that it is "a Hallmark story with spice" is totally accurate and I loved it. Do yourself a favor and pick this one up!
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About the author

Jenny Holiday is a USA Today-bestselling author whose books have been featured in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and The Washington Post, and on Buzzfeed. She grew up in Minnesota and started writing when her fourth-grade teacher gave her a notebook to fill with stories. When she's not working on her next book, she likes to hike, throw theme parties, and watch other people sing karaoke. Jenny lives in London, Ontario, Canada. >

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