Desperate times call for desperate measures!

Tall, Duke, and Scandalous (Byronic Book Club #5) by Amy Rose Bennett        

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Miss Jane Delaney has money problems. Her mother is gambling and step-sister is being blackmailed. There’s a further desperation to do with ownership of her Grandfather’s bookshop which for Jane is heartbreaking 

So when her mother and sister leave her at a masquerade to make her own way home at midnight through a fog (Yikes! Who does that? Unforgivable!) Jane hits upon a scheme.

The licentious Duke of Roxby’s door is open, there’s a raucous party happening, and if Jane could find out some juicy scandal she could sell it to her contact at the newspaper, The London Tatler.

It’s only later when she’s discovered by the Duke stealing a first edition book that Jane regrets her impulses. After all Jane knows he’ll never miss just one as he’s too busy leading a rakish life to know anything about books! Jane has misjudged badly! The Duke proposes a way Jane can get out of being charged with theft.

He has lost his memory and needs someone to be by his side to give him clues about people he’s supposed to know. Also someone’s attempting to kill him.

The story develops from here. Of course they fall in love with each other but both are to damaged to confess.

Of course their love making is blissful, varied and steamy. I was a little over it by the third or so time of lengthy descriptive prose. (Sometimes fade stage left is just fine!)

Still, this was a fitting conclusion to the stories of the three women who started the Byronic Book Club and I enjoyed the rather hilariously twisted, yet sadly at times, forlorn plot.


Sourcebooks Casablanca ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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