A review by booksreaderandcoffee
The Truth About Dukes by Grace Burrowes

4.0

Robert is a duke who after years spend in a asylum he must now take his place and act as a Duke.

Constance is his neighbor but they had met years ago, they were friendly at the most unfriendly and secluded place.

Robert is struggling to find his place in the world and overcome certain difficulties, he wants to be a duke worthy of the title despite what people might say he knows that he can.

Constance has a secret that has consumed her life, she must guard it from everyone. She makes sure to not make an impression and live her life in solitude. But when Robert gets close she will have to decide if she will let him in or if she will run.

Robert and Constance is an unconvinient couple with a troubled past but with a lot of love to give and a connection neither of them can deny.

I liked how taken Robert was with Constance and didn't hesitate to go after what he wanted. Constance was more cautious but her feelings were equally strong.

The plot is very interesting from the beginning and it kept getting better until the very end.