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Duke of Midnight
by Elizabeth Hoyt
4.5 huntress stars rounded to 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I read Duke of Midnight in December 2020 and was so confused because it was the first book that I read from the Maiden Lane series (and the first from Elizabeth Hoyt). I HIGHLY recommend reading this series in order to truly get the enjoyment. After having read books 1 to 5, and re-reading Duke of Midnight (in chronological order), I can definitely say that I LOVE, LOVE this book so much this time around since I was able to truly appreciate all the background, character history, and world building we had in the previous books to enjoy and understand Duke of Midnight and the actions of the main characters.
I’ve been so looking forward to reading (and getting the story) on Maximus, the Duke of Wakefield, and Artemis Greaves since Notorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane #2) and I just love how wonderful Elizabeth Hoyt writes her heroes. Hoyt’s heroes just gets better and better with each book and I am all here for it! I just LOVE Maximus and adore Artemis (probably my favorite heroine in the series so far) and how she wasn’t afraid to stand up to the hero and demanded his respect. Very much reminiscent of a historical (St. Giles) Batman but this is a Batman who was able to find everlasting love and that love changed him for all the better.
Overall, love this book so much! ❤️
I read Duke of Midnight in December 2020 and was so confused because it was the first book that I read from the Maiden Lane series (and the first from Elizabeth Hoyt). I HIGHLY recommend reading this series in order to truly get the enjoyment. After having read books 1 to 5, and re-reading Duke of Midnight (in chronological order), I can definitely say that I LOVE, LOVE this book so much this time around since I was able to truly appreciate all the background, character history, and world building we had in the previous books to enjoy and understand Duke of Midnight and the actions of the main characters.
I’ve been so looking forward to reading (and getting the story) on Maximus, the Duke of Wakefield, and Artemis Greaves since Notorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane #2) and I just love how wonderful Elizabeth Hoyt writes her heroes. Hoyt’s heroes just gets better and better with each book and I am all here for it! I just LOVE Maximus and adore Artemis (probably my favorite heroine in the series so far) and how she wasn’t afraid to stand up to the hero and demanded his respect. Very much reminiscent of a historical (St. Giles) Batman but this is a Batman who was able to find everlasting love and that love changed him for all the better.
Overall, love this book so much! ❤️