The Duke is Mine by Eloisa James

The Duke is Mine (Fairy Tales, #3)

by Eloisa James

'Nothing gets me to a bookstore faster than Eloisa James' - Julia Quinn

Once upon a time, not so very long ago...

Tarquin, the powerful Duke of Sconce, knows perfectly well that the decorous and fashionably slender Georgiana Lytton will make him a proper duchess. So why can't he stop thinking about her twin sister, the curvy, headstrong, and altogether unconventional Olivia? Not only is Olivia betrothed to another man, but their improper - albeit intoxicating - flirtation makes her unsuitability all the more clear.

Determined to make a perfect match, he methodically cuts Olivia from his thoughts, allowing logic and duty to triumph over passion . . . until, in his darkest hour, Tarquin begins to question whether perfection has anything to do with love. To win Olivia's hand he would have to give up all the beliefs he holds most dear, and surrender heart, body and soul - but it may already be too late.

'Eloisa James is extraordinary' - Lisa Kleypas

'Romance writing does not get much better than this' - People

Reviewed by Stephanie on

5 of 5 stars

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What I Liked: Loved! Eloisa James outdoes herself with The Duke is Mine I wasn’t really expecting much out of this story. I mean it’s based on The Princess and the Pea! The last book was Beauty and the Beast, my favorite fairy tale. I have to say that The Duke is Mine is my favorite book in the series so far. It was personal for me. Olivia, our heroine, isn’t a rail stick thin blonde bombshell but she steals Quin’s breath away all the same. Olivia is kind and self-sacrificing. Something she isn’t often given credit for. Instead she erects a shield of vulgarity and un-ladylikeness.

Quin has suffered immensely during his reign as duke. He isn’t good with emotions or words and he doesn’t indulge in flights of fancy. He learned that lesson in an excruciatingly hard way. Then Olivia comes along and changes all of that. Quin and Olivia are the best kind of fairy tale.

What I Could Have Lived Without: I can say that there isn’t one thing that I would change about The Duke is Mine It was one of the best historical/fairy tale romances I have ever read.

Recommended For: Readers looking to get swept into a fairy tale that will pull at your heartstrings.

Avoid If: Walking around with a cheesy grin for a few days after finishing an amazing book isn’t your style. Or you hate that glow you feel after finishing a superb story!

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