
To Enchant a Wicked Duke
The Heart of a Duke, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Tim Campbell
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By:
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Christi Caldwell
A Devil in Disguise
Years ago, when Nick Tallings, the recent Duke of Huntly, watched his family destroyed at the hands of a merciless nobleman, he vowed revenge. But his efforts had been futile, as his enemy, Lord Rutland is without weakness.
With his rival finally happily married, Nick is able to set his ruthless scheme into motion. His plot hinges upon Lord Rutland's innocent, empty-headed sister-in-law, Justina Barrett. Nick will ruin her, marry her, and then leave her brokenhearted.
A Lady Dreaming of Love
From the moment Justina Barrett makes her coming out, she is labeled a diamond. Even with her ruthless father determined to sell her off to the highest bidder, Justina never gives up on her hope for a good, honorable gentleman who values her wit more than her looks.
A Not-So-Chance Meeting
Nick's ploy to ensnare Justina falls neatly into place in the streets of London. With each carefully orchestrated encounter, he slips further and further inside the lady's heart, never anticipating that Justina, with her quick wit and strength, will break down his own defenses. As Nick's plans begin to unravel, he's left to determine which is more important - Justina's love or his vow for vengeance. But can Justina ever forgive the duke who deceived her?
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Now this was a story!
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With true heat where it's appropriate the loves and lives of these characters will enchant and entertain.
As always....
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First thing is..The Duke of Rutland, who was so nasty in the other parts, yet turned a new leaf, if you had listened to Book 6 with Phoebe. Well he appears, one more time in this book for a great reason..now his sister-in-Law is in another spiders web!
The two main characters, another Duke (Nick Or Dominic) Of Huntly is just like the way The Duke of Rutland, full of hate. But Nick believes Rutland caused his father to commit suicide when he was 14..so ‘Nick’ is exactly like ‘Edmund’ was..REVENGE..and this time he goes after Edmunds sisters-in-law Justina who knows nothing about Nicks revenge..
As usual the love story is how Christi Caldwell writes but every time I listen I just feel I’m attached to these characters and as usual I DO NOT give out SPOILERS..but I wanted these characters to go on and on..
I adore Tim Campbell narration, out of every book I’ve listened, he’s NEVER disappointed me..I love the ‘Historical fiction sex’ scenes..they’re so well written yet never smut‼️ So again..recommend anything written by Christi Caldwell & spoken by Tim Campbell 👏👏👏👏
LOVE this series, especially this one👏👏
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one of the best I have read
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Great characters and story
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To Enchant a Wicked Duke
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The premise of the plot is fairly weak. In an attempt to get revenge on the man who “destroyed” his family when he was a child, the duke sets out to marry the heroine who is the sister in law of his nemesis and financially destroy her father and brother- thus making his nemesis sad because...well I guess because his wife would be sad that her father lost all his money-which he was going to do anyway because he was a gambling addict. Even under normal circumstances, it’s a pathetic and weak revenge. Ruin his nemesis’ daughter? Sure, that would be revenge. Marry his sister in law? Not so much. Add in the fact that her father and brother (especially her father) DESERVE to be ruined...and the whole concept just doesn’t work. To the point that in my head I kept thinking “don’t you dare give that man any money back!”
Still, I could overlook the weak premise of the story if Ms. Caldwell would simply invest in a good and relentless editor. Hours upon hours of this book (and most of her others) could and should be pared away simply by removing the repetitive sentences and phrases that dog this book. It is incredibly tedious to listen to the exact same descriptive phrases used ad nauseum. It’s not enough to simply make reference to her mother, for example. Every single reference must also be followed by a paragraph (word for word from each previous mention of her) that tells us her mother has been subjugated by the man she married, not allowed an opinion, cheated on, etc. The same for Nick’s sister and her “misery”. The same for Justina and her desire to marry for love. Ugh! We get it. We aren’t morons that need to be told the same thing over and over in order to fulfill a word count. Furthermore, we are never “shown” any of those things, merely “told” repetitively and in literally the exact same words.
One of the things I see sometimes in self-published authors is that they have the raw talent required to put together a really great book, but do not have the support system of experienced and brutal editors who will hone and pare raw material into something memorable. Some independent authors do invest in great editors, and it shows. Christi Caldwell has the raw talent of her romance writing peers: Balogh, Quinn and James...but she lacks a skilled editor that would force her to polish her work to their level. That obvious lack lends a level of amateurism to the work.
I definitely find reading this author far more palatable than listening due to the repetitive nature of the work, as a reader, I skim and skip over the repetitive phrases to get to the meat of the story. As a listener, it’s not as easy, and one is forced to suffer through those parts to get to the exciting bits.
Also, Tim Campbell is talented but has a tendency to read many of the heroes voices in a cartoonish villain voice. The only thing missing was hand wringing and a loud “Mwahahahaha!” evil laugh.
Not horrible
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Broke Back Duke
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Disappointing!
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