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A Duchess a Day by Charis Michaels

bethandspike's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5

brianne_k's review against another edition

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2.0

*2/5*

This was just okay.

I might check out the next installment, but just depending on the synopsis.

mhmissey's review

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3.0

Cute

upturnedroots's review

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adventurous lighthearted

4.0

I thought this was a fun, frothy, and creative twist on a classic fairytale! Looking forward to the rest of the series!

jillmlong's review

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2.0

This book didn't work for me. I found some historical inaccuracies and that bothered me. Also, the characters were bland.

andrea_author's review against another edition

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5.0

Declan was hired as bodyguard to keep Lady Helena from running away from her arranged marriage to a drunkard of a duke. But Helena's got a better idea: find a woman willing to marry the duke for the sake of his title. Reluctantly, Declan helps in her quest to interview duchess candidates, knowing he could lose everything if he fails in his duty to get Helena to the altar. Is the beautiful woman he's falling in love with worth the risk?

This is a fun, vibrant story with well-developed characters and a plot that never lags. There's a bit of insta-love, but it isn't just physical attraction that draws Helena and Declan together. Besides the chemistry, there's a deep compatibility between them despite their difference in station. I enjoyed the narration as well.

Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.

colleen1011's review

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4.0

Fabulous new book!! Love this author and would highly recommend to others. A good historical romance is sometimes tough to find and this book fit the bill. Enjoy!!

books_and_more_books_byt's review

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3.0

Stars: 3.5 out of 5
A Duchess a Day is the first book in the Awakened by a Kiss series and is based on the Snow-White fairytale. It was an interesting plot and the author even put a twist by having the Duke of Lusk become the person to be woken by a kiss and not the heroine. The seven dwarfs were represented by the seven women and their characteristics, which added a fun touch to the story.
Declan Shaw was known as “The Huntman” and was a mercenary. He found himself in prison after being wrongly accused of abducting and murdering Miss Knightly Snow, a previous client. When Titus Girdleston, the Duke of Lusk’s uncle, appears at Newgate with a proposition for him to “mind” Lady Helena until the marriage, Declan reluctantly agrees. Titus would pay him a tidy sum, which would help take care of his dad and sisters, but Titus threatens to have him returned to prison if he allows Helena to getaway. His life becomes complicated when he learns Helena’s reason for resisting the marriage and her plans. He couldn’t help admiring her determination, optimism, and resiliency. He had to use all his skills as a mercenary to help Helena, but can he help her and still save himself?
Lady Helena Lark has been betrothed to the boring Duke of Lusk for five years and has done everything she can think of the avoid the marriage. She refused, ran away, even pretended madness, but her parents would not give up on her becoming a duchess. Their marriage would allow the duke to transport his limestone across her lands to the river gaining both families a fortune. Her family finally decided it was time for the wedding and they went to London. She only has one plan left to save herself from an unhappy marriage. Her last strategy is to find potential women who could charm the duke and cause him to go against Titus’s plans and end their betrothal. The duke was indifferent to most things especially her and their wedding so finding a woman to catch his attention would be challenging. After gathering seven names and important information on the women at a garden party, she plans on locating one of the women a day, thus the title of the book. She has seven days until Titus’s birthday party, where she can introduce them to the duke and hope they gain his attention.
The book was well written, and the author did a fantastic job weaving the fairytale Snow-White into the story. The characters were interesting, but I had a hard time connecting with them and feeling their emotions. Helena’s characters didn’t seem to have any depth and I couldn’t empathize with her or her desperation to get out of the betrothal. Unfortunately, that caused me to lose focus while reading the book. I am interested to see what the author comes up with for the next book though because the author’s concept for this book was so original.

chandlerainsley's review

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4.0

probably just because shadow and bone is fresh in my mind but i got some helnik vibes

laurazdavidson's review

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4.0

Sure, there was some silliness and some issues with credibility, but this was a fun spin on the Snow White within the Regency Romance genre. Really enjoyable. I'd read another of Charis Michaels' books.

Thanks to Avon Books for the ARC of this novel!