jordan1978's review
It was obvious from the very beginning that the story of the two main characters started in a previous book. Because I didn't read whatever book that was, the FMC's animosity towards the MMC was weirdly over the top and annoying.
hendriana's review
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
si0bhan's review
3.0
Duke of Daring is the first book in Tammy Andresen’s Lords of Scandal series and follows on from the prequel. You do not need to have read the prequel to understand this one as enough information is given, but it certainly helps set the scene.
As always, Tammy Andresen gave a read that sucked me in and hooked me throughout. I devoured this one in a single sitting, as I always do with the author’s work. Although I enjoyed it, I did find it a bit too similar to another Tammy Andresen series, which prevented me from loving it. I’m hoping the future books will add a few more twists, as there is a lot of potential with this one.
All in all, another fun quick read.
As always, Tammy Andresen gave a read that sucked me in and hooked me throughout. I devoured this one in a single sitting, as I always do with the author’s work. Although I enjoyed it, I did find it a bit too similar to another Tammy Andresen series, which prevented me from loving it. I’m hoping the future books will add a few more twists, as there is a lot of potential with this one.
All in all, another fun quick read.
dianed's review
4.0
Tammy Andresen does a good job of telling the story of Minnie and Tag (the Duke) while setting up the series. Of course there is a countess trying to make trouble and bring down the Duke and his friends.
Can't wait to read the rest of the books in the series.
Can't wait to read the rest of the books in the series.
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