
When the Duke Returns
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Narrated by:
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Susan Duerden
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By:
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Eloisa James
The Duchess of Cosway yearns for a man she has never met...her husband.
Married by proxy as a child, Lady Isidore has spent years fending off lecherous men in every European court while waiting to meet her husband. She's determined to accept him, no matter how unattractive the duke turns out to be. When she finally lures Simeon Jermyn back to London, his dark handsomeness puts Isidore's worst fears to rest - until disaster strikes.
The duke demands an annulment.
Forsaking his adventuresome past, Simeon has returned to London ready to embrace the life of a proper duke, only to find that his supposed wife is too ravishing, too headstrong, and too sensual to be the docile duchess he has in mind. But Isidore will not give up her claim to the title - or him - without a fight.
She will do whatever it takes to capture Simeon's heart, even if it means sacrificing her virtue. After all, a consummated marriage cannot be annulled.
Yet in forcing Simeon into a delicious surrender, will Isidore risk not only her dignity - but her heart?
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Coming back to this book, which I thought was funny, charming and a sweet romance about 2 virgins who were married by proxy at a young age finally meeting 11 years later (still virgins) and coming to terms that they are not each others 'ideal' partner and yet the chemistry is there. So, should they get an annulment or consummate their marriage - which proves easier said than done. Good likeable characters that make you want to scream, but it was also touching and tender and, of course, it's a ridiculous tongue in cheek romp in the eighteenth century and the epilogue has a surprising twist too!
Worth a credit? Yes definitely a typical E.J. story.
A Duke vs. a Duchess....... an entertaining match
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ENJOYABLE ROMP WITH CUTE CHARACTERS
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Would you consider the audio edition of When the Duke Returns to be better than the print version?
Yes, the narrator brings out the emotions in both of the main characters as they interact with one another.Who was your favorite character and why?
both Isador and Simeon. Isador is a very strong minded woman and yet she doesn't try to get her on way even when she's wrong nor does she try to show that she could take care of herself even though she can, just to prove to him that she could,( you know the type where the female lead is always trying to prove to the male lead that she is as smart or as capable as a man so she tries to prove it anyway she can just to be contrary), and Simeon is alpha male enough to acknowledge that Isidor, is smart and able to take charge of certain things and yet not be intimidated by her strong character so he doesn't try to force her to see things his way and the fact that they both try to compromise enough to see each others view points make me like this story very much.Have you listened to any of Susan Duerden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, she does a good job. I like her voices both male and female. As a matter of fact I prefer her voice to that of Rosalyn Landor, because, Ms. Landor's male characters sound like some old stodgy uncle or grandpa and the same with the female characters, the voices of the female character sound to me that of an old aunt or a grandma's voice, stiff and too low to be a young woman's voice. I love listening to Susan Duerden's character voices she acts out the emotions of each one of her character and you can hear it in her voice. I am very pleased with her narration. I wish she would do more of these. I always listen again and again to the stories she narrates, she makes the stories enjoyable to listen to.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, I like how Isidor and Simeon declared their love for each other, it made me cry.Any additional comments?
Aside from the subplot of the stuffed up toilets, which wasn't to my liking at all, I don't know how the author came up with that type of scenario for the two main characters to get together, if one ignores those parts that mention it, this was a pretty good story.Great Story
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Wow!
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Look, its an OK series, I wouldn't say don't read it...I'm just generally pissy about entitled grown ups not so grown ups. I'm also annoyed none of these books can truly stand alone.
Can I just get a story at a time? Is that too much to ask?
Then, will the blind stop leading the blind? All the ladies in this book keep turning to Jemma, when she's got her own damned house to clean and by all accounts (four books worth) has been regularly getting into issues with her husband since 6 months into her marriage. Ran to France for revenge against his cheating ways. Came back to England cause he passed out (from an illness he refuses to get medical opinions on) and attempts to continue her revenge by tempting the man's best friend. Give me a break😒. Jemma's book is up next, so maybe I'll sympathize a bit more. But I doubt it and I digress.
Isidore is so ungrateful its not funny. She was married before she reached maturity through proxy. Her husband takes off, likely because of his nightmare of a Mama and she mad cause the man didn't cheat on her and remained a virgin? Someone, hand me a glove, she needs to be slapped into the reality of the world she lives in. I think that's the gripe I have with Isidore - she wanted her husband home, he came home, that wasn't enough? I tried reading this from 23 year old's perspective but I was never this sheltered and dunce at 23. I mean, heeeeellllloooo, you got him back - now be his wife. That's not to say Cosway wasn't problematic, but she beat him in every way. Just dotty.
The only character I truly love in this series, for all his shit, is Villier. He's👏🏾 the 👏🏾on👏🏾ly👏🏾reason👏🏾 I keep reading the series 1) because Eloise was smart enough to save his story for "last" ( not counting the numbers series) and as I said, 2) each book in the series has several plots being executed at the same damn time🤦🏿♀️. So, I'm stuck having to read all of them just so I'm prepped for Villier😍😍😍😍. Like I said, not telling folks not to read but figured I'd keep this review honest.
I'm getting P.O.'d with the author.🙄
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Amazing
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Any additional comments?
So far, the most memorable book of the series. I wasn't crazy about the Italian accent, but it didn't matter once I got to know the characters - I shouldn't give away why. The build up to their inevitable love scene(s) was a lovely tease. The ongoing subplot with Jemma, Villiers and Beaumont (sp?) is getting more complex - love it.Most intriguing plot of series so far
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Great mix of history and historical fiction
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Initially, Simean was a difficult hero to fall in love with. He seemed like one of those people with a lot of "book smarts" (in his case gained from extensive travel) but limited real-life experience. One of the things I love about this book is that their first few weeks of marriage reveals that despite her gender, and societal constraints on women, Isador's beauty hides an interesting combination of business acumen and empathy.
EJ continues to tease us on the triangular relationship between Jemma, Elijah, and Villiers. Ironically, as Jemma & Elijah's marriage grows stronger, so does the friendship between Elijah and Villiers. I look forward to seeing the repair of this marriage, and this friendship. And I can't wait to finally see Villiers finally fall victim to love :)
P.S. Susan Duerden continues to be a wonderful narrator.
This may be my favorite in the series so far!
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Distracting Narration!
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