Amanda
Written on Mar 17, 2014
Speaking of the couple. Two books isn't enough for a pattern (another one, for sure), but I find it odd that the marriage portion happens somewhere in the middle of the book. I'm always a little leery of these books because I prefer marriage (or proposal of marriage) to be the end point or goal. The "I love you" seems to be it here.
Why Dukes Say I Do is certainly enjoyable, but it doesn't always fully engage my brain. Like realizing after hearing "Lady Wharton" only and no further introductions, Trevor presents her as "Lady Isabella Wharton." It doesn't work like that. I also saw a then/than error and a formatting/punctuation issue. Which was enough to pull me out of the story.
But I liked the sisters (Trevor's and Isabella's) and do plan on picking up more Manda Collins books, especially since I still have time to wait until the next Tessa Dare or Sarah MacLean book.