Book Review: Liz Carlyle’s Never Romance a Rake

Book Review: Liz Carlyle’s Never Romance a Rake

I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Never Romance a Rakein Paperback edition on July 22, 2008 and has 436 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Third in the Neville Family post-Regency historical romance. The couple focus is on Camille Marchand and Kieran Neville, Lord Rothewell. My Take This was not one of my favorites in this series, and I suspect it’s due to Rothewell’s illness as well as the aimless feel to Carlyle’s writing. I do hate an unhappy ending, and Carlyle is modern enough in her approach that this was a definite possibility. I did enjoy the contradictions Carlyle posed in this with Rothewell not caring about her bastardy and yet wanting to protect her against gossip. I am a little surprised that Carlyle didn’t bring Lord Ender and the others along in attempting to make trouble. It was simply there, done, and we’re outta here. It is an interesting contradiction with Rothewell’s family trying to talk Camille out of the marriage. And, no, not for the expected reasons. I do wish Carlyle hadn’t left Christine Ambrose dangling […]

Posted March 8, 2013 by Kathy Davie in / 0 Comments

Book Review: Liz Carlyle’s Never Deceive a Duke

Book Review: Liz Carlyle’s Never Deceive a Duke

I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Never Deceive a Dukein Paperback edition on July 24, 2007 and has 416 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Second in the Neville Family historical romance series. The couple focus is on Gareth Lloyd, er, I mean His Grace, the Duke of Warneham, and the widowed Duchess. My Take Carylyle continues her unique take on the post-Regency period with her feisty women and rakish, but caring men. It was not a nice place with the old duke. I’d say the world is better off without him or his ideas. Now that he’s dead, the duchess is determined to have a say in her life from here on no matter what her father demands — she has some very modern notions — while Gabriel is determined she shall be happy. I did enjoy it for the warmth of the series’ characters — and the addition of Antonia, although this was an odd story with some truly horrible people in it. And it certainly sounds to me as though Gareth getting press ganged did him […]

Posted March 6, 2013 by Kathy Davie in / 0 Comments