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A review by serenityfire
The Truth about Dukes by Grace Burrowes
5.0
I simply love Grace Burrowes. I can always count on her to craft a great romance novel. I was looking forward to this one because the hero, Robert, suffers from epilepsy and some other mental health issues after being trapped in a madhouse for years and experimented on while he was there. I love how the author deals with health issues in realistic ways without miraculous cures. Her characters learn how to thrive and find true love while still coping with their mental and physical health issues. It is refreshing.
I love the heroine, Constance, and I appreciated how Robert knows when he falls in love and does whatever he can to help and protect her without taking away her choices. They are both fully developed people who fall in love and face the world together. It was just what I needed, and I could not put it down..
It was also fun to see the other family members that I have enjoyed throughout the series. I highly recommend reading A Duke by Any Other Name before you read this book, as it includes a lot of important character and plot development.
I received an advanced readers copy of this book from the publisher and Net Galley in return for a fair review
I love the heroine, Constance, and I appreciated how Robert knows when he falls in love and does whatever he can to help and protect her without taking away her choices. They are both fully developed people who fall in love and face the world together. It was just what I needed, and I could not put it down..
It was also fun to see the other family members that I have enjoyed throughout the series. I highly recommend reading A Duke by Any Other Name before you read this book, as it includes a lot of important character and plot development.
I received an advanced readers copy of this book from the publisher and Net Galley in return for a fair review