Review of Damned if I Duke by Anna Bradley



In the book, Damned if I Duke by Anna Bradley, Jasper Vincent, the Duke of Montford, is happy with the life he is leading, which is a careless life that his grandfather, Colonel Kingstone, disapproves of. His grandfather has been taking care of him since his parents passed away at an early age, and he's very fond of him regardless of his ways. After he tries to get rid of his ugly past, one of the sins of his past catches up with him when the daughter of a man he had tricked into gambling, and lost more than he had bargained for, namely prudence Thorne, appears in his life. According to her, she was trying to find a solution to redeem her father and get back what they had lost. After several unpleasant encounters between them, Jasper realizes that prudence despises him, but his grandfather thinks otherwise. In prudence, Colonel King Stone sees the next Duchess of Montford. Furthermore, he thinks that prudence will be the answer he has been looking for to make the Duke of Montford a better man. Reading the book Damned if I Duke by Anna Bradley will answer the question as to whether Colonel Kingstone's prayer will be answered and whether love will blossom after all.


What I like most about the book is the sense of humor; the characters' thoughts, as explained by the author, are the most hilarious. It's incredible how humans can think of one thing and say another. The book offers an enjoyable reading experience, especially when reading the conversations. It's also a book with a lesson that love can soften the hearts of even the most powerful, which is a good thing.

I rate this book, Damned if I Duke, by Anna Bradley, 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book, to those readers who love historical fiction, especially about dukes and their way of life. I also recommend it to those who love books with a good sense of humor. It's an excellent book to read when readers want to lift their spirits after a long day.




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