The Spinster and the Rake by Eva Devon

The Spinster and the Rake by Eva Devon cover

I was kind of on an historical romance kick this week and there’s another new story coming out for lovers of this genre.

This is the first time I have read this author so read on for my full review.

The Spinster and the Rake by Eva Devon
Publisher : Entangled: Amara (February 9, 2021)
ISBN-13 : 978-1682816134

The Spinster and the Rake by Eva Devon cover

ABOUT:
Edward Stanhope, the icy Duke of Thornfield, likes his life in a certain order. Give him a strong drink, a good book, and his dog for company, and he’s content. But when he goes to his library and finds a woman sitting in his chair, petting his dog, what starts as a request for her to leave quickly turns to a fiery battle of wits, leading to a steamy kiss that could ruin them both if they were caught.

So of course, damn it all, that’s when Edward’s aunt walks in, and thereafter announces Miss Georgiana Bly is the future Duchess of Thornfield.

Georgiana was content to be a spinster, spending her days reading and working to keep her family out of debt. But now her days are spent locked away with a growly duke, learning how to be the perfect duchess, and her nights spent fighting the undeniable attraction to a man who was never meant for her.

As their wedding day approaches, the attraction between them burns hot and fierce, but is it enough to melt the duke’s chilly facade?

The Spinster and the Rake by Eva Devon Review

This book was a little interesting for me. I actually have mixed feelings about the story.

Of course, one of the interesting parts of historical romances is the overly proper methods in courtship. The author blended in some very straight-laced situations into the story and I felt very stiff and formal in spots myself while reading it. LOL

While it starts off with a bit of fire and spark that soon gives way to the uncomfortable situations and conversations while getting to know each other. For me, there was a lot of conversation and back-and-forth banter that didn’t really cut it for me. I know a lot of readers enjoy that so it’s just a personal thing for me. Plus, it was a bit predictable in spots.

But the story did have some unusual quirks with strong, unique characters and situations that makes it memorable and engaging. The heat level is moderate and it’s a very satisfying, easy to read trope with a lead-in to the next story in the series to come.

A perfect story for the historical romance lovers to cozy up with and dive in.

3.5 Stars rolled to a 4

Disclaimer: Chris has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free ebook so she could evaluate and use it for this post. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

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