The Duke's Best Friend

· The Duke's Estates Book 5 · Sourcebooks, Inc.
3.7
3 reviews
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320
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What's a lady to do when the man standing in her way might also be the man of her dreams?

Henry Deeping and Kate Meacham seem to clash every time they meet. Kate is frustrated by the change in her status following the death of her grandfather, a legendary figure in diplomatic circles. As a lone single woman, she is now effectively nobody, even though she knows everyone and has made important contributions to diplomacy in the past. Henry, just joining the Foreign Office, is wondering how to make his mark.

They agree to an exchange—Henry will serve as Kate's escort to important events to which she is no longer invited, and Kate will introduce him to the important people she knows so well. But when they spot a foreign agent they thought had been apprehended, they decide to investigate on their own, enlisting a motley group of friends and relying on each other to uncover the truth...

Praise for A Duke Too Far:

"An effervescent Regency romantic mystery."—Kirkus Reviews

"Superbly executed...a daringly different kind of Regency historical."—Booklist

"Complex characters, subtle romance, and all the sparkling wit and flirtatious banter of a Georgette Heyer novel."—Publishers Weekly

Ratings and reviews

3.7
3 reviews
Viper Spaulding
September 7, 2023
Slow burn, low angst romance: Kate and Henry form a mutually beneficial alliance - he escorts her to the society events that she uses to gather intel, and she will help him learn who's who in the intelligence community of London in 1820. Henry's officious uncle wants to be in charge of the ad hoc group of friends that find themselves investigating a man they thought was supposed to be in prison, but Kate refuses to be put aside and so the mystery unfolds as both Kate and Henry, along with Miss Palliser and Oliver Welden, pursue every clue to determine what's going on and why. I really loved that these characters aren't lauded as the "most handsome" or "most beautiful," instead we're told that they're attractive enough and that's a refreshing change from most hist-roms I've read. Henry has a quiet sort of bravery, willing to step up when necessary but not the sort to immediately take charge of any situation. That pairs well with Kate's need to prove her relevance and worth, and Henry seems happy to let her take the lead most of the time. I did think her "naughty dreams" was an overused plot device - once or twice would have been more than sufficient to let us know how attracted she was to Henry. I enjoyed the secondary romance and was happy to see that the story was wrapped up with two sets of HEAs. The investigation did leave one villain unaccounted for at the end, but perhaps that will be addressed in a future book. The writing is instantly captivating and I read this through in one sitting. I enjoy this author's well-developed characters and am looking forward to reading more in this enjoyable series. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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Andrea Romance
September 5, 2023
This romantic romp is entertaining as long as you don't take it too seriously. Kate is a clever spy but a terrible diplomat—she speaks too freely and takes everything too personally. Henry is the opposite. He's just the stabilizing force Kate needs. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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Carey
September 6, 2023
3 Stars! Read review on Goodreads - Careys Reviews
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About the author

Jane Ashford discovered Georgette Heyer in junior high school and was captivated by the glittering world and witty language of Regency England. That delight was part of what led her to study English literature and travel widely. She's written historical and contemporary romances, and her books have been published all over Europe as well as in the United States. Jane has been nominated for a Career Achievement Award. Find her on the web at www.janeashford.com and facebook.com/janeashfordwriter. If you'd like to receive her monthly newsletter, you can sign up at either of those sites.

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