3.72 AVERAGE


I listened to the audiobook and the narrator did an excellent job. I loved this story and how the author resolved all the issues that had been talked about since book 1 in this series.

3.5 stars
I adored Grace and found parts of Ewan's redemption arc to be very satisfying--I do enjoy a good, book-long grovel from the hero--but also would have liked to see a little bit more of his perspective and path towards redemption to make his transformation really land. It comes so close to working and I really enjoyed the ending but there's a time jump forward that does a lot of the work that I wanted to see on the page instead.

Ooof I was not in the right place emotionally to read this book. I loved it but oh man, THE FEELS.

Sad to see the end of this series but can't wait for MacLean's next one.

4.5/5 stars

This was so good!!! The connection between Ewan and Grace was so strong, and it was such an emotional and wonderful romance. The smut was also *chef's kiss* and I just had so much fun reading this book. The only slight issue I had was the first half felt a little slower, and I wanted more content with the two MCs.
emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

"I thought she was dead" - isn't much of an excuse, but I guess I'm good with forgiveness.

This relationship needed more work, though. My negative stars comes from the character background in the previous installments.
emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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4.0
emotional hopeful medium-paced

I really enjoyed the first two books in the Bareknuckle Bastards series, but this final book was seriously next level. I never thought Sarah MacLean could redeem Ewan for me, but holy wow did she ever! And Grace is perfection, of course. Together they are positively combustible and this book is so ridiculously, perfectly, over the top wonderfully romantic! I think I highlighted practically every page with the swoony lines and perfect sigh inducing romance. I just ate it up! Now I just want to go back and read it all over again. Sooooo good!
adventurous emotional lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Daring and the Duke by Sarah MacLean
Bareknuckle Bastards #3

This is a series I highly recommend reading in order. It's all built up over time in the 3 books and Grace and Ewan both are in the previous stories a bit. You will have a better appreciation for everything that happens in this book with reading Wicked and the Wallflower and Brazen and the Beast first. Devil and Whit are in this story as well. Felicity and Hattie also make appearances but very short.

Grace, Devil (from book 1), Whit (from book 2), and Ewan were all born the same night. Devil, Whit, and Ewan were born illegitimately to the Duke of Marwick's mistresses. Grace was born to the duchess but the duke is not her father. The duke brings them all together and creates an unbelievable hell for them. Grace, Devil and Whit escape to Covent Garden and create their own kingdom there, always fearful of the reach of the Duke. For twenty years Devil and Whit protect Grace from what Ewan has become.

Grace has created her own empire catering to the desires of women. She has her own club she runs that creates fantasy and desire for the females longing for some power of their own. She knows she can't trust Ewan. She knows she should hate him. She knows she wants revenge.

I was worried Grace was going to take it too far in this book. For those that read The Day of the Duchess, I was worried she would be similar to the heroine from that book and demand everything and take take take and barely allow any reconciliation. I was SO happy that wasn't the case here. I felt like MacLean did a great job of enabling me to feel Grace's longing from the past but also her fear and hesitancy with her interactions with Ewan.

Ewan I LOVED in the beginning. He has thought Grace dead and when he has the barest hint she's alive he rips a door off its hinges to get to her. I was covered in goosebumps reading that. I adore a hero like that. Yes! I loved his longing. I was ready to forgive him right away. He would do anything for Grace. Anything. And I felt that and loved it.

I loved so much about this book. I love how MacLean writes so much emotion and in their head feelings. I get so caught up in the emotions, the angst, the anger from the past, the insecurity of what will happen, but throughout this whole book I did feel the love. This a love that overcomes any obstacle.

I rather wish the cover showed Grace in her preferred attire of corset, pants, and thigh high boots. I think that would have been beautiful and fit her personality more. I can't say I was super in love with Grace. I didn't dislike her though. I really liked Ewan. There is an ''all is lost sceneā€ before Ewan goes to the Duke's estate and it really did touch my heart. My heart that I was pretty sure was dead because I haven't felt a single twinge in any book I've read in the past few months. I really am thinking I am just in a funk but the second half the book slid a bit for me. I didn't find myself unable to put the book down and it took me a few days to finish. Yet I can't pinpoint exactly what was lacking for me. I plan on rereading this series at some point in the future and maybe I will enjoy it more. I think Devil's story is actually my favorite, though I've enjoyed them all. If you don't like the f word, may want to skip this book. (I love it!)

Thank you netgalley for the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own regarding this story.