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I Spy A Duke by Erica Monroe

beckyreadsitall's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked all the spy plot lines in this story - and I REALLY liked that the hero and heroine were honest with each other early on in the book instead of having angst and lies and then finally being on the same page (no pun intended!) at the end. It was great to see them working together as a team. Quick, good read - will definitely be reading more in this series!

missyterry73's review against another edition

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5.0

I received this ARC from Netgalley in exchange for a honest review.

If you are a fan of regency spies then this is a book for you to check out.

Vivian Loren has been working as a governess in the Duke of Abermont's home. She took the job so she could find out information about him and his family. She is desperate to find out who killed her brother and giving this information is the key to finding his killer.

James Spencer, the Duke of Abermont's is the head of an intelligence agency called the Clocktower. He and his sisters inherited responsibility for it upon the death of their father. They are a family of spies. He has been grieving for over a year after the death of his youngest sister at the hands of a madman. He feels responsible.

Vivian and James share this connection in the loss of their loved ones. When she finds her life in danger, she automatically turns to him for help. Marriage is the answer to both of their dilemmas. He needs a wife and she needs protection.

This is a book of spies and forgiveness and what happens when you let love into your heart.

agirlreadsbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Really enjoyed this book. I love that it embraces fiery woman! The spy intrigue was fantastic! Looking forward to reading the rest of the series!
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