Her Night With the Duke by Diana Quincy-a review

HER NIGHT WITH THE DUKE (Clandestine Affairs #1) by Diana Quincy-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 29, 2020

Desire knows no reason…

When Lady Delilah Chambers finds herself stranded at a country inn on a rain-swept evening, she’s forced to fend off a group of ruffians with the help of a handsome gentleman. Irresistibly drawn to each other, Leela and the stranger spend one reckless night in each others’ arms—and then go their separate ways. But the very next day Leela receives the shock of her life when she meets the duke who is set on wedding her beloved stepdaughter.

When it finds two destined hearts…

One night isn’t enough with a woman as fierce, fiery, and brilliant as Leela. Elliot Townsend, Duke of Huntington, cannot believe his good fortune when their chance encounter leads to an unforgettable evening of passion. Yet Hunt’s luck runs out when he is introduced to his prospective mother-in-law. Dowagers aren’t supposed to look like this…

Leela and Hunt are determined to keep each other at arm’s length, which should be easy enough for two intelligent adults with reputations to uphold. The problem is all logic is lost when it comes to a passion that refuses to be ignored.

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REVIEW:Her Night with the Duke is a historical romance set in September of 1814, in central England. The book description sets up the story well. There is much more in the details of their encounter, but it needs to be read and experienced.

Lady Delilah Chambers is Persian born, but married a marquess. She couldn’t have children, but he had children from a previous marriage. She was asked to leave by her stepson and has been traveling around the world and writing under a pen name. She has her own funds and doesn’t usually sleep with strange men. This affair is unusual for her. She’s quite taken with Elliott Townsend but doesn’t know he’s the new Duke of Huntington.

Elliot Townsend is the new Duke of Huntington. His brother inherited the title but was drowned. Elliot was traveling alone, disguised as a common businessman for safety’s sake. He’s a very uncomplicated man, usually. He likes structure. Dislikes surprises. He tries to keep away from any form of scandal, unlike his brother did. Meeting and sleeping with a strange woman was also unusual for him.

The level of chemistry and pleasure was off the charts for both. Each was completely taken by surprise at how much they’d experienced in so short a time. So the surprise was even greater when they met again as he came to get to know her stepdaughter and ask for her hand.

That’s pretty much the setup. This is a fast paced, interesting story. It’s very cleverly written, and I found it incredibly entertaining. Complications abound, as you can imagine. Grab a glass of your favorite beverage and cuddle in for a great read.

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Reviewed by Georgianna S.

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