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The Duke of Ice by Darcy Burke

winterreader40's review against another edition

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3.0

This is my least favorite of the series so far, but it is a second chance romance(one of my least favorite tropes).
We have Violet and Nick who had a whirlwind romance 8 years ago and were going to get married, but her parents took her away and forced her into a (terrible, of course)marriage with a viscount.
Nick never received her letter and thought she dumped him for a title and has resented her all these years. He suffers so much loss over those 8 years that he is a tortured soul suffering under a ton of guilt over things he has no control over.
My heart broke for him, until he seriously pissed me off at the end, honestly I think she forgave him to easily, but I know many people will disagree.

sassysmutlover's review against another edition

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5.0

*I received a copy from the author in exchange for my honest review

The Duke of Ice lives up to his name. They both can break your heart with everything that has happened in those eight years to both of them. I loved how it was a journey for both of them learning to let go of the past and move forward. The scene at the hotel was amazing and a favorite. I loved his friendship with Simon and feared what might happen between them. I was holding my breath near the end, but the ending was perfect and I cheered at the surprise after they were married.

Violet's heart has always belonged to Nick and fate brought them together again. I loved how she wanted to help the younger ladies and felt for them. She knew what her heart wanted. but tried so hard to move on.

Nick was afraid to feel anything ever again. He needed to be around other and be free again but didn't know it. I loved him more and more as his story unfolded and he melted away. He almost lost everything.

dukefn99's review against another edition

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4.0

Read my review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3010294120

what_alice_saw's review

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2.0

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I hated the Duke of Ice.

b_nour's review against another edition

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emotional funny 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

4.25

bananatricky's review against another edition

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3.0

And the reading meh continues.

Nicholas Bateman, Duke of Kilve, is known as the Duke of Ice because he is cold and distant. His only friend, Simon Duke of Romsey, known as the Duke of Ruin, persuades Nick to accompany him to a house party thrown by the Linfords. Simon has been ostracised from society because of his wife's mysterious death and hopes that this party might help him to find a new bride, but the invite clearly expects him to bring the Duke of Kilve. With bad grace Nick agrees to accompany Simon only to find that the hostess' best friend is none other that Violet Caulfield, Lady Pendleton, the woman with whom he had a brief but passionate fling when they were much younger, the woman he fully intended to marry until she threw him over for a man with a title.

I thought this book could have been over a lot earlier than it was. Nick spent most of the book metaphorically wringing his hands and bemoaning the fact that he was cursed because everyone he had ever loved, except Violet, was dead. To love is to feel and then when they die it is devastating so wall off your emotions and don't have any friends! Good plan. I was bored of him and his rinse and repeat 'get close to Violet then push her away' behaviour. In contrast, Violet started off as a great character and then at one point became a complete doormat.

Overall, meh. I am so tired of not enjoying books and I'm hoping that February will herald a new joy of reading.

readingwithmerb's review

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3.0

In the seventh Untouchles book, we have a second chance romance between former lovers Violet and Nicholas. Violet's parents refuse to let her be with Nicholas due to his low place in society, and forces her to marry another cruel and uncaring man. Several years later, the two meet again at a party, both now widows and very different. Nick is now known as The Duke of Ice, for being cold, distant and rude, and Violet slowly starts to realise that the old Nick is still there behind the exterior, and swears to help him through his trauma and get back to his true self.

This wasn't a favourite of mine in the series, but it was still better than some of the others. Nick was a little frustrating towards the end, just because his rude behaviour was so prolonged and got old pretty quickly. Violet was such a patient and caring woman, and thus the pair fit together perfectly, and the angst was off the charts. A good edition to the series. I am super excited for the next book, because Simon was one of my favourite parts of this book!

The Untouchables rating order:
The Duke of Deception ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯
The Duke of Desire ✯ ✯ ✯.5
The Duke of Daring ✯ ✯ ✯.5
The Duke of Defiance ✯ ✯ ✯
The Duke of Ice ✯ ✯ ✯
The Forbidden Duke ✯ ✯ ✯
The Duke of Danger ✯ ✯.5

alana_reads's review

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medium-paced
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

1.0

beckymmoe's review against another edition

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4.0

Oh, goodness.

I was torn throughout this book with wanting to hug Nick (which of course he wouldn't allow anyway) and wanting to hit him upside the head. He is tortured and gloomy and all that one could hope for in an angsty hero, but ohmygosh man, it's not all about you! The whole "I'm cursed, therefore everyone I live will die" attitude seemed a bit immature for someone of his age and experience. And then when he almost does what he decides to do toward the end? Even knowing this is a romance and he couldn't possibly do that I was almost in tears. Poor Violet! Fortunately he has a true friend in Simon ([b:The Duke of Ruin|37759534|The Duke of Ruin (The Untouchables Book 8)|Darcy Burke|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514480310s/37759534.jpg|59386660]) who manages to pull his head out of his arse in time. Even more fortunately, Nick does a fantastic grovel.

As he should!

The Duke of Ice definitely had me turning the pages, anxious to find out how Nick and Violet would get to their HEA--even when I was frustrated with what they were doing, I couldn't stop reading. Ms. Burke sets up the next book nicely (just what are Diana and Simon doing???) and it seems that the other two debutantes Violet encounters at the house party are also being set up for future series heroines, which gives us much to look forward to. Though this one is the seventh in the series, it would work just fine as a standalone since there is very little (if any?) past series characters or stories here.

Rating: 4 stars / B+

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

kwcook's review

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adventurous lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0