![]() Because the hero is an emotionally constipated mathematician duke? Probably.Īnyway, Viola and Devin are predisposed to avoid each other, but when that becomes impossible due to Viola’s machinations in a different quarter, they’re thrown together. So I was pleasantly surprised when I was drawn into Say Yes to the Duke as I was with James’s older books. For me, soft romance doesn’t typically give me a lot of swoons, so I’ve been enjoying but not super excited about this series. The Wildes of Lindow Castle is a pretty soft series, even as James uses it to explore some heavy content (stalking, PTSD, anxiety, etc.). Have you been following Eloisa James’s Wilde family, readers? James writes some good Georgian romance in a vast sea of Regency romance, so it’s a nice change. ![]() Overall: I put this book in timeout for a week because I was really worried about the black moment, but I needn’t have been Plot: Shy young lady decides to woo proper vicar away from his terrible fiancée and intrigues the disdainful duke, who is clearly perfect for her, in the process ![]() ![]() Heat Factor: They get married at about 70% and have a ton of really polite sexĬharacter Chemistry: I like the sparring partners thing they have going on. ![]()
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