Delightful return to Bellehaven and those Belles!

One Duke Down (Rogues to Lovers #2) by Anna Bennett    

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Poppy Summers has taken on the tasks of the family fishing business since her father’s illness, and her brother Dane’s forays into town seeking riches (often via gambling). Poppy is working in her particular cove when she comes upon a stranger, unconscious and sprawled out on the edge of the surf, a nasty gash over one eye. 

She drags him up the beach and ensconces him in the beach shack she uses as an escape from her cares. 

The stranger turns out to be Andrew Keane, Duke of Hawking. Someone has tried to kill him. (I had my suspicions as to who from the get go) Keane decides to hide out in Poppy's retreat to try to smoke out the would be murderer. Of course one thing leads to another for a HEA, but the getting there is provocatively drawn with some side high jinx like the trip to the Ascot races, which was close to a Pretty Woman delight. Diggins, Keane’s able valet is superb. The unmasking of the villain is both fraught and highly eventful.

A very pleasant read.


A St Martin’s Press ARC invitation via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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