The Duke Not Taken by Julia London


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4.5/5 - The Duke Not Taken by Julia London, book two in her Royal Match series, is a wonderful, enjoyable, charming, humorous tale following Amelia Ivanosen, Princess of Wesloria and Joshua Parker, Duke of Marley. Amelia needs to find a husband and Joshua has not gotten over the death of his wife in childbirth. Amelia has been forced to travel to England to find a husband, with the help of Lila, a matchmaker. This is an attempt by her sister Queen Justine to curb Amelia’s impetuous nature and help her find happiness. Staying with family friends, Amelia seems destined to keep bumping into their nearest neighbor, Joshua, often under very unpleasant circumstances. Amelia is spirited and engaging; says what she thinks while searching for her place in this world. Joshua is grumpy and lost in the depths of his grief; although it’s not a grief he can share with anyone. If only he could get the kids at that darn school to stop making such a racket so he could wallow in peace and storm across the land looking like the grim reaper. There are numerous mishaps and humorous situations occurring as these two are thrown into each other’s company, sometimes by accident, sometimes not. Although they might not like each other, they have a lot in common; from their mutual love of dogs and children to their beliefs that love can only exist in a relationship of compatibility.


Ms. London wrote a wonderful story filled with humor, witty banter, warmish love scenes, wonderful leads, great secondary characters, secrets, scandals, a bit of heartache, and the magic of love that should not to be missed. I highly recommend The Duke Not Taken to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

 

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