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amberlinanderson's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Let me start by saying that I LOVED the Lords trilogy, but the Dukes are not doing it for me. I’m big on believability when I read. I can’t identify with the “I hate you with every fiber in my being, but sometimes I can see how this would work” vibe. With that said, the last 5% of the book did intrigue me, so I’m going to give book 5 a try.
Graphic: Cursing, Death, Gun violence, Mental illness, Misogyny, Panic attacks/disorders, Physical abuse, Rape, Self harm, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Sexual violence, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Forced institutionalization, Blood, Trafficking, Kidnapping, Suicide attempt, Murder, Abandonment, and Alcohol
Minor: Death of parent
zeaing's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
tense
slow-paced
4.25
in comparison to the lords of forsyth series, i’d say these books are A LOT more dark from the get go. if you thought the lords were bad then the dukes are so much worse.
the dukes are a lot. nick both has this need to dominate and control every little thing to do with lavinia but also loves her free spirit that it confuses me at times. he loves her in this odd way that makes me both hate him and want to see more of their relationship progress. sy is sy. i’m not sure what i can say about him despite the fact that i think he’s absolutely mad, he hates lavinia and she sure as hell hates him but there’s something about the tension between them that is something else. in a room alone full of weapons i don’t know if they’d kill eachother or fuck eachother first. and remy, remy my baby. i love that man with my whole chest. he deserves so much better and i just loved to see him throughout the book. his relationship with lavinia was so oddly soft that i LIVED for the scenes with them both. seeing his come to a realisation about the dreams and everything coming together made sense but also put so many more questions into my head that i just can’t wait for the next two duke books.
lavinia is something else entirely. from her blue hair and aggressiveness to her motherly nature with archie (i swear if something happens to archie i don’t know what i’ll do), she was so different to what i’d expected. i like how despite her having her limits and knowing when enough was enough with her, she rarely failed to stick up for herself. she knew the impossible situation she was in but she still had a backbone and somehow survived. i can’t wait to see her (hopefully) get more freedom and learn to express herself so much more when she can.
lavinia and verity made the most unlikely duo, seeing the ‘royals tree’ kinda image at the beginning of the book made me imagine they’d hate each other but instead seeing their friendship (if we can call it that) made me smile. same with sarah and lavinia, seeing sarah practically give lavinia free reign with her sons makes me hope that sarah will become somewhat of a mother-figure for lavinia. i don’t know what to say about story and lavinia, i was definitely expecting them to have a different relationship but i understand that lavinia hasn’t learnt about the lords’ relationship with story and grown with them the way the reader has. ngl i’m hoping for some chapters in the next book with lavinia babysitting melody…
the dukes are a lot. nick both has this need to dominate and control every little thing to do with lavinia but also loves her free spirit that it confuses me at times. he loves her in this odd way that makes me both hate him and want to see more of their relationship progress. sy is sy. i’m not sure what i can say about him despite the fact that i think he’s absolutely mad, he hates lavinia and she sure as hell hates him but there’s something about the tension between them that is something else. in a room alone full of weapons i don’t know if they’d kill eachother or fuck eachother first. and remy, remy my baby. i love that man with my whole chest. he deserves so much better and i just loved to see him throughout the book. his relationship with lavinia was so oddly soft that i LIVED for the scenes with them both. seeing his come to a realisation about the dreams and everything coming together made sense but also put so many more questions into my head that i just can’t wait for the next two duke books.
lavinia is something else entirely. from her blue hair and aggressiveness to her motherly nature with archie (i swear if something happens to archie i don’t know what i’ll do), she was so different to what i’d expected. i like how despite her having her limits and knowing when enough was enough with her, she rarely failed to stick up for herself. she knew the impossible situation she was in but she still had a backbone and somehow survived. i can’t wait to see her (hopefully) get more freedom and learn to express herself so much more when she can.
lavinia and verity made the most unlikely duo, seeing the ‘royals tree’ kinda image at the beginning of the book made me imagine they’d hate each other but instead seeing their friendship (if we can call it that) made me smile. same with sarah and lavinia, seeing sarah practically give lavinia free reign with her sons makes me hope that sarah will become somewhat of a mother-figure for lavinia. i don’t know what to say about story and lavinia, i was definitely expecting them to have a different relationship but i understand that lavinia hasn’t learnt about the lords’ relationship with story and grown with them the way the reader has. ngl i’m hoping for some chapters in the next book with lavinia babysitting melody…
Graphic: Child abuse, Confinement, Gun violence, Rape, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Violence, and Abandonment
Moderate: Mental illness, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual assault, Medical content, Trafficking, Grief, Suicide attempt, Schizophrenia/Psychosis , Sexual harassment, and Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Forced institutionalization