Desperate Duchesses by Eloisa James

Desperate Duchesses (Desperate Duchesses, #1)

by Eloisa James

Spring 1783 ... Jemma, Duchess of Beaumont, has just returned from Paris and is planning to shock all of London high society - not to mention horrify her husband - with scandalous soirees and a debauched Grand Ball. When her country cousin Lady Roberta St Giles asks for help seducing the Duke of Villiers into marriage, Jemma transforms Roberta into the most delicious and desirable woman in town. Then she lures Villiers to the house, ostensibly to play chess, but he, ignoring both Roberta and Jemma's husband, offers Jemma a match - the third game to be played blindfold. And in bed.

Reviewed by Angie on

2 of 5 stars

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Desperate Duchesses was a mess of annoying characters and a boring plot. Roberta's father is a poet with a flair for the dramatic. She's fed up with his hijinks, so she's set on marrying a man who is controlled and won't embarrass her. She sees the perfect man in the Duke of Villiers. Three years later, she moves in with a distant cousin to come out into society and bag her man. Too bad another distant relation is also staying there, and he has his sights set on Roberta.

I liked the set up of Desperate Duchesses, but the characters and the way it plays out was just not good. Roberta meets Villiers once and is convinced that she's in love. Everyone tells her what a rotten person he is, but she won't be swayed. Even when she knows that he's playing a chess game with her "cousin" Jemma where if he wins he gets to be with her. Meanwhile, she's kissing, petting, and sexing Damon every chance she gets but won't even entertain the idea of feelings for him. What?! Of course that means a situation must occur to force her to see him that way. Then suddenly a flip is switched and Villiers doesn't even exist.

There was a side plot in Desperate Duchesses which I thought would be interesting, but ultimately went nowhere. Jemma's friend was mistreated by Villiers, and her husband killed himself because of him, so she wants Jemma's help getting revenge. Jemma also promised to help Roberta get him to propose, so she figures she can kill two birds with one stone. I'm not really sure how that works, since her plan was just to get him to marry Roberta because marriage is awful. Um, okay? What?

Desperate Duchesses was just weird. None of the character's motivations made any kind of sense. The romance was lackluster. The plots were boring. And even more boring was all of the chapters of Jemma and her husband, or Jemma and Villiers playing chess. Or them talking about chess. Not fun.

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