Secrets of an Accidental Duchess Review and Giveaway
Posted by Holly | Posted in Book Reviews, Giveaways | Posted on 06-02-2012
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About Secrets of an Accidental Duchess:
With her pale hair and slim figure, Olivia Donovan looks as fragile as fine china, and has been treated as such by her sisters ever since a childhood bout with malaria. But beneath her delicate facade, Olivia guards a bold, independent spirit and the kind of passionate desires proper young ladies must never confess…
It was a reckless wager, and one Max couldn’t resist: seduce the alluring Olivia or forfeit part of his fortune. Yet the wild, soon-to-be Duke never imagined he’d fall in love with this innocent beauty. Nor could he have guessed that a dangerously unpredictable rival would set out to destroy them both. Now, Max must beat a Madman at his own twisted game-or forever lose the only woman to have ever won his heart.
My Review of Secrets of an Accidental Duchess:
This was a very fun book to read. I like that its not a normal story where the guy doesn’t want to admit he is interested in someone, but the women herself is not sure she wants to get married. It’s nice and refreshing to see this in an historical romance as not every women at the time wanted to get married.
The story is a really great one and follows another Donovan sister. I had the pleasure of reading the previous books and this one is just as fun and intriguing as the others!
Giveaway:
Win one of three copies of Secrets of an Accidental Duchess
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I enjoyed your short and to-the-point review. The book sounds very good.
I love Historical romance! Jennifer is so nice and I’d love to win a copy of SECRETS!! Thank you.
Enjoyed your review of the book, gives me more reasons to buy the book.
Sounds like a great book.
[...] Secrets of an Accidental Duchess Review and Giveaway About Secrets of an Accidental Duchess: With her pale hair and slim figure, Olivia Donovan looks as fragile as fine china, and has been treated as such by her sisters ever since a childhood… [...]
this looks like a great book