The Duke by Kerrigan Byrne

The Duke (Victorian Rebels, #4)

by Kerrigan Byrne

Imogen Pritchard is thrown back together with Cole Talmage, the Duke of Trenwyth, who seduced her years earlier when she was a maid in a brothel, first as his nurse and later as his neighbor after she becomes a wealthy widow.

Reviewed by Lindsey Gray on

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4.5 Stars!

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Byrne is back with another fiery tale of Victorian Rebels in The Duke. The three couples featured in the previous novels are back as well to help the wayward Duke and the nurse who vexes him.

This was my first read by Byrne, but it will not be my last. I was transported by her writing style, vivid imagery, and her development of complex characters. The ultimate highs and the tremendous lows each experienced were intrinsic to the story and so well crafted, I can’t see any historical romance lover shying away from hours in this world.

To begin with our heroine, Imogen Pritchard. Her story is one of the sacrifices a woman of the 1870’s had to make to survive. Imogen worked as a nurse by day to support her mother and younger sister. By night, she was forced to work serving drinks at the Bare Kitten, a whore house, due to her late father’s debts to the proprietor. Enter the newly appointed Duke of Trenwyth, Collin “Cole” Talmage. With an offer of twenty pounds, the proprietor goes back on his word and makes Imogen give up her virginity to the duke. Their night was sweet, explosive, and passionate. A night she would never forget. A feeling that would hold him together in the darkest hours of his life. Soon after, Cole was taken prisoner and spent months in jail. When he returns to England, he becomes a patient of Imogen. She goes against orders and ends up saving his life only to have him wake and not remember her.

This is where I can’t go much further with the story for fear of giving away any of the good bits. Let me say that the two get to know each other after they both go through tremendous transformations. Even with the number of tears I shed on behalf of this story, there was more than enough passion to make up for it.

I’m looking forward to reading the first three novels and the fifth installment, The Rogue Takes a Wife, scheduled for release in October 2017.

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