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The Truth about Dukes by Grace Burrowes
5.0
Remember to be Fierce
Grace Burrowes continues the exploration of the Wentworth family’s secrets, with a serious and honest romance. The Truth about Dukes picks up right after A Duke by Any Other Name, at Nathaniel former Duke of Rothhaven and Lady Althena Wentworth’s engagement party. Meeting again after ten years Robert Rothmere and lady Constance Wentworth have a lot to catch up on, and quickly. Robert has finally been brought home to be the Duke of Rothhaven, and society is not accepting of disabilities. Grace Burrows does a great job in her books representing characters with a variety of disabilities. The patience and understanding Constance has for Robert is a true representation of an accepting friendship. She has a wonderful artistic eye, and her descriptions of Robert are delightful to read. Robert’s respect and kinship with Constance is refreshing. Despite his traumatic life and anxiety, he still has a lot of room to support Constance in her struggles. Constance and Robert find a kinship in both their particularities, and together find a way to challenge society’s opposition with dignity. There are plenty of references, and meetings with previous characters in the Rogues to Riches Series. Including hints to the next book How to Catch a Duke with Lord Stephen Wentworth. Grace Burrowes creates a wonderful slow-burn romance about finding love in shared understanding.
Grace Burrowes continues the exploration of the Wentworth family’s secrets, with a serious and honest romance. The Truth about Dukes picks up right after A Duke by Any Other Name, at Nathaniel former Duke of Rothhaven and Lady Althena Wentworth’s engagement party. Meeting again after ten years Robert Rothmere and lady Constance Wentworth have a lot to catch up on, and quickly. Robert has finally been brought home to be the Duke of Rothhaven, and society is not accepting of disabilities. Grace Burrows does a great job in her books representing characters with a variety of disabilities. The patience and understanding Constance has for Robert is a true representation of an accepting friendship. She has a wonderful artistic eye, and her descriptions of Robert are delightful to read. Robert’s respect and kinship with Constance is refreshing. Despite his traumatic life and anxiety, he still has a lot of room to support Constance in her struggles. Constance and Robert find a kinship in both their particularities, and together find a way to challenge society’s opposition with dignity. There are plenty of references, and meetings with previous characters in the Rogues to Riches Series. Including hints to the next book How to Catch a Duke with Lord Stephen Wentworth. Grace Burrowes creates a wonderful slow-burn romance about finding love in shared understanding.