Review of Duke of Deceit by Anna Harrington

 


Duke of Deceit by Anna Harrington is a historical fiction book in which Lucien Grenier, Duke of Crewe, is quite happy with his bad reputation, which according to him helps him keep people at bay so they won't discover his dark secrets. Jessamyn St. Claire is proving to be a pain in the neck since she is determined to make people believe otherwise with the aim of forcing the duke into marrying her sister, who is in hiding, so as to protect her reputation after finding out that she's expecting a baby. But there's one problem: after meeting with the duke face-to-face Jess doesn't know for sure whether she wants the duke for herself or for her sister, but she has to continue with her mission no matter what. Lucien, on the other hand, cannot understand how Jess is neither intimidated by his bad reputation nor is she keeping off, and that's what makes him very attracted to her, although he knows that he can never marry anyone.


I like the way the theme of the book came out perfectly all through the book. The author managed to express deceit in many forms within the book, which makes the story very intriguing. The characters are great, with the duke protraying humor and Jess showing so much courage. That combination has made the book very fascinating.

Although the main characters are enemies at first, their enmity has not been brought out well; sometimes they seem like old friends.

I rate this book, Duke of Deceit by Anna Harrington, 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend it to those readers who love historical fiction books. I also recommend it to those who have loved ones with disabilities; it will help them remember that having them is a blessing and loving them is not in vain.

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