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xennicole 's review for:
Every Duke Has His Day
by Suzanne Enoch
According to NetGalley, the genre of this book is Women's Fiction, and I have to agree. This book is more Comedy with Romantic bits than a Regency Romance that Suzanne Enoch is known for in the past (I miss those). There wasn't "I love you" until 98%, and a declaration that the main characters are "friends" came around 48%. There wasn't any discussion about romance other than that the main characters began to tolerate each other, which means love. Also, the dog-napping plot line that is zany took the story over and preceded any romance that appears to have happened. The story was outlandished. If one follows the two rules of Romance, that the main characters' Romance is the plot line, this doesn't have it—second, the HEA - We got "I love you," but nothing else.
I received an ARC from St. Martin's Griffin & NetGalley for my honest review.
I received an ARC from St. Martin's Griffin & NetGalley for my honest review.