Thursday, June 6, 2019

BOOK REVIEW- Any Duchess Will Do (spindle cove Book 4) by Tessa Dare



What's a duke to do, when the girl who's perfectly wrong becomes the woman he can't live without?

Griffin
York, the Duke of Halford, has no desire to wed this season--or any season--but his diabolical mother abducts him to "Spinster Cove" and insists he select a bride from the ladies in residence. Griff decides to teach her a lesson that will end the marriage debate forever. He chooses the serving girl.

Overworked and struggling, Pauline Simms doesn't dream about dukes. All she wants is to hang up her barmaid apron and open a bookshop. That dream becomes a possibility when an arrogant, sinfully attractive duke offers her a small fortune for a week's employment. Her duties are simple: submit to his mother's "duchess training"... and fail miserably.

But in London, Pauline isn't a miserable failure. She's a brave, quick-witted, beguiling failure--a woman who ignites Griff's desire and soothes the darkness in his soul. Keeping Pauline by his side won't be easy. Even if Society could accept a serving girl duchess--can a roguish duke convince a serving girl to trust him with her heart?   AMAZON 5 STARS



Even as unlikely as the situation of a barmaid being whisked off to be a duchess was, I still enjoyed the heck out of it.  I think a lot of that had to do with Pauline herself.  She was a hoot and she had pure grit because she has had to.  I had seen her in a previous book and was hoping for her story.  And I was glad that it didn't disappoint.
It had so many funny moments.   And it added some fun when the Duke, Griff and his mother both had different  motives for the outcome.  To be honest, at first I didn't like his mom.  She was just too fussy and society ruled for me.  But as the story went on, I began to see she was so much more than that.  
Like I said before Pauline was a hoot.  She was way more clever than most people realized.  After all, she's just a dumb barmaid right?  So wrong and so many people underestimated her.  I enjoyed every time that she surprised people.  And she really did have some funny things to say.  And her love for her mentally challenged sister, Daniela was so strong.  She'd taken on more than one bully over the years to protect Daniela.  It was also one of the driving motives for her agreeing to the charade.  Not only for her dream but for freedom for the sisters.  
Griff was a pretty good guy, then he would be a jerk.  Sounds pretty realistic.  But he was also carrying a secret and a lot of pain.  He used to be a pretty mischievous, charming rake but suddenly he became more like a recluse.  There was a lot of emotion going on in that part of the story but there was plenty of emotion going on throughout the story.  
I thought it was kind of funny that Pauline was basically being paid to be a disaster, a catastrophe.     She kind of had a bent for embarrassing mishaps so Griff figured this was perfect.   But of course, he is fooling himself, there is a whole lot more going on about why he picked her..
If you want to know is there love scenes in the book, that would be yes. 
If I had to pick one word to describe this book it would be "unorthodox".  I loved that about this book.  Even the ending of the book was unorthodox and for me, it was a perfect way to end it.   I'm still smiling over the book.  

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