Monday, January 10, 2022

The Duke's Detour by Kathy L. Wheeler

 A man of structure and a woman of impulse fires long suppressed passions.

Lady Rebecca Thatcher cares nothing for fashion or societal dictates. Her destiny in life is to fight for those less fortunate, be it woman, child, or animal. And when a young boy appears from the trees, clutching her skirts, addressing her as Mama with a vile villain on his heels, it incites every instinct in her to protect. Her priority is to get him where he belongs.

Having married off his youngest sister, the Duke of Ryleigh can finally begin the task of locating a suitable bride of his own. But his well-ordered plans are thrown into chaos by a note from his sister informing him she no longer wishes to be a countess (as if she had a choice) and has vacated to the family’s seat in Dorchester. On Ryleigh’s way south, he encounters a carriage with a broken wheel carrying Lady Rebecca, his sister’s long-ago schoolmate—the one responsible for turning his genteel and compliant sister into a hoyden he hadn’t recognized when he took her out of school seven years before.

Ryleigh’s sense of honor will not allow him to look the other way as he and Rebecca are bound for the same destination. She is just as he remembers—unwieldy and uncaring of what anyone thinks—and now? Unmarried with bastard children. Certainly not duchess material.

Our Review: Immediately hooked from page 1 when Lady Rebecca is assaulted by a thug after ‘rescuing’ a scruffy child, the adventure between Rebecca and Sebastian, Duke of Ryleigh, is non-stop action. Each page is infused with the particulars for the setting, the time period, and social mores. Rebecca is a woman to admire and emulate. The Duke—once that proper,  stony exterior falls aside is—in modern parlance—too cool for school. 

Do Not Miss this one, it’s a beauty from start to finish.

 Based on a scale of 1-5, The Duke’s Detour deserves a 7.

 Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

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