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Someday My Duke Will Come

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Clara knew her past would always keep her from living the life she wanted. She was committed to make sure her sister Phoebe was happy and married to man she loved.

Quincy came back to London after selling his and Peter's business in Boston. He planned to only stay long enough for Phoebe's wedding, then set sail around the world with his share of business.

When Quincy showed up at Daneford, Clara knew she was going to have to fight her feelings for Quincy. She wasn't sure how to manage her feelings but knew there couldn't be a future for her and Quincy.

Quincy found he was now the Duke Reigate and the family business was ruined by her brothers bad decisions. Peter and Quincy needed to work together find a solution.

Clara's great aunt was determined to see Clara married and happy.

Quincy and Clara decided to fake engagement to keep their family safe and to give them both time to figure out things in their lives.

Both of them had secrets to overcome and find a way to trust their feelings and work out their pasts.

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Look out! There’s a new duke in town!

We are introduced to the Quincy Nesbitt in the last book as the friend and business partner of the Duke of Dane. Before setting out to see the world after making his fortune, Quincy decides to see his friend the duke again and try to make amends with his estranged mother and brothers…

The visit with Dane goes well, but when he finally visits his ancestral home, he discovers that all three of his brothers have died and he is now the Duke of Reigate!

Quincy never planned on becoming the duke and now his whole world is turned upside down! Making matters worse, his mother is as terrible to him as ever… the only bright side is the intervention the Lady Clara gives him in the form of a fake engagement. This arrangement allows him the pleasure of his company while, keeps his mother from foisting a bride him and stops Lady Claras well meaning relatives from their matchmaking! Everyone wins! That is until their feelings get into the mix and their pasts rear up.

What a delightful story! I love a rakish hero and Quincy definitely fits the bill. After meeting him in the prior book, I loved getting the in-depth reveal of his past. Another repeat character, Lady Clara was developed well and was easy to relate to.

I loved the chemistry between these two and the way the author developed their relationship while she unravels their past. This was an excellent read and I highly recommend it to fans of historical romance!

A Good Duke Is Hard to Find by Christina Britton is scheduled to release January 12th, 2021.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Forever (Grand Central Publishing) through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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There wasn't anything wrong with this book. It flowed smoothly, and had some interesting characters. The problem is, I just didn't connect with them. At times I felt the story itself was lacking something - a spark or something that brought it together in a way that made me care about these characters.

Part of the problem is I didn't believe in the chemistry between these two. A friendship sure, as they did have some witty conversations and Clara steadied him in a way no one and nothing else ever had. I also liked how he forced Clara out of her comfort zone, getting her to participate in games and things she had given up in her youth in order to care for her younger siblings. I just didn't feel like theirs was a love story. It was just sort of there.

Perhaps this was in part due to the fact that they both had tragic pasts that they needed to work through, one of which being the loss of a child. I felt these details while adding to the complexity of the characters, just dragged the story down because instead of talking about them, they just just brooded on their issues for most of the book.

I also didn't care for Quincy's mother. Her antics were not only toxic, but extremely over the top. As a Duchess, I feel she would have known better than to just show up at the home of another peer (especially imposing upon the family during preparations for a wedding happening that week). For someone who supposedly cared so much about her reputation and social standing, she certainly didn't act like it.

Even with these things, I enjoyed the story just enough that I will give this author another chance.

DISCLAIMER: I received a complimentary copy of this novel from the publisher. This has not affected my review in any way. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Forever publishing for giving me early access to Someday My Duke Will Come in exchange for an honest review! As the second in the Isle of Synne series, this book picks up with the story of Quincy and Clara, two secondary characters from the first book, as they come back together after a year apart and fall in love. Quincy unexpectedly inherits a title and to sidestep his conniving mother, he and Clara claim to be engaged. As you might expect, the ruse hides deeper feelings that continue to develop, but Clara has secrets that might endanger it all! I mean, of course these will be surmounted because it is a romance novel and HEA is what we are all looking for here, but it creates some roadblocks that are reasonable and yet surmountable without having to suspend disbelief or change the nature of the characters.
I really enjoyed this one - more than the first in the series - which might be partly because Quincy and Clara are so likable you're rooting for them from the outset, and partly because I love a good fake engagement! All that pretending to be in love to fool people... it is bound to develop into something real (or reveal true depth of feeling)! There is enough humor to balance the darker aspects of the storyline so that it doesn't become too despairing, and the main characters themselves are people who are easy to like. We also get to see more of Lady Tesh and a teaser on the possibility of a storyline featuring Margery to come in the future.
I, for one, look forward to seeing what comes next on the Isle of Synne and hope I will get the opportunity to read the next book in the series when it comes out! 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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Someday My Duke Will Come
Book 2 in the Isle of Synne series
Rating: 5 stars
Thank you to the publisher for the ARC given through NetGalley for review. All opinions are my own.

Someday My Duke Will Come follows the fake engagement and friends to lovers trope. I find that the second book in the series usually has big shoes to fill when the first one was very good, but this one in my opinion was better.
I loved Quincy! He had gone through so much when he was younger. Ignored by his mother and older siblings and only finding comfort and love from his father. Unfortunately his father dies when Quincy needs him the most.
Due to an overheard conversation between his mother and brother, Quincy decides to leave and escape to America. It is there where he becomes a man and builds a life for himself. It is not until fourteen years later that he returns to London when he finds himself as the new Duke. He comes to find the dukedom very lacking in funds. It is when his mother steps in and arranges a marriage for him.
Lady Clara was a delight. She loves her family and is at a point in her life where she does not know what will be of her life since her younger sister is engaged to marry. It is she who makes the decision for her and Quincy to enter a fake engagement. Clara and Quincy have their own reasons to enter this engagement. She's known Quincy through her cousin (who is the male lead from the first book in the series). They are friends who understand each other well and decide to help each other out.
It is when their feelings for each other begin to change that their pretend displays of affection get a little blurry. They both have to confront their past before taking the next step. They had to stand up to those who wanted to hurt them and make their relationship impossible.
This book made me laugh, cry and I truly enjoyed it because these two leads were so good to each other and they deserved to be happy.
Looking forwards to the next one!!

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A fake engagement between a 31 year old spinster and a reluctant duke, entered into almost accidentally, with a setting on the Isle of Synne, an abandoned house, and a tragic backstory.

The connection and chemistry between the MCs is very good - both have a liking of the other before the fake engagement, which only grows after.. I really like the Isle of Synne location the author has developed, and was charmed by the abandoned mansion that figures into this story. I'm struggling a little because, while this is a lovely and competent story, I wasn't really transported by it. I'm afraid I'm more likely to remember the landscapes and locations described than the plot. This may be an issue on my end rather than the fault of the author.

One thing that bothered me while reading was the excruciatingly slow reveal of the heroine's tragic past. I would have rather known faster so I could have better understood her reactions. Some may wish to check content warnings before reading.

Overall, solid and enjoyable. I'd be happy to read the next in the series.

I received an ARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley.

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A manipulating aunt forces a spinster and a new Duke to pretend to be engaged. Lady Clara Ashford doesn't plan to get married. The secret she holds close to her heart would ruin the reputation of her family. Quincy Nesbit, the reluctant new Duke of Reigate, wasn't planning to marry, yet. He promised his father before his death he would go on an adventure and travel the places they marked on a map. Returning to London after fourteen years away making his fortune, he's ready to leave on his journey. His dream is dashed on learning he's the new Duke with more need for his money. Clara gives him the stability to handle his anger. . He entices her to enjoy life. When another secret is revealed, it's a test to trust in their love for each other. A passionate emotional journey for two people to find their path in life. I never read an ending before finishing a book, but this one was very tempting.
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This historical romances deftly balances levity and emotional depth, as a spinster faces up to her past and finds love.

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I received an ARC of this book to read through NetGalley. All opinions are my own. Someday My Duke Will Come by Christina Britton is the second book in her Isle of Synne series. I think you will enjoy this book more if you have read the first one. At the age of thirty-one, Lady Clara Ashford is believed to be firmly on the shelf. The impending wedding of her younger sister, ends her responsibilities to the sister she raised, and she is wondering what to do with her life as she believes that marriage is not an option for her. When his father died, Quincy Nesbitt, the fourth son of the Duke of Reigate, ran away from home to make his own choices as his mother had made plans to have him impressed into the Navy. Having made his fortune, he returns to England before setting out to explore the world as he and his father always dreamed only to discover that his brothers have all died, leaving the Dukedom bankrupt and his mother, still up to her nasty machinations, has plans to marry him off to an heiress. A fake engagement with Lady Clara to thwart his mother and buy Clara an escape from her Aunts matchmaking schemes seems to be a solution, but spending time with someone you are deeply attracted to leads to kisses that lead to wanting something more, however secrets in both of their pasts may ruin any chance for them to have a future together.
I enjoyed this book very much and do recommend reading it. Steam Level: Medium. Content Warning: Stillbirth of a child in the past. Publishing Date: January 12, 2021 #NetGalley #SomedayMyDukeWillCome #ChristinaBritton #HistoricalRomance #FakeEngagement #FriendsToLovers #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #ForeverGrandCentral

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Can I give this all the stars? Having already been introduced to Quincy and Clara in A Good Duke is Hard to Find, the first book in this series, made it easy to recall how much I liked these characters. Now, I love them. The angst when they both realize they are in love with the other was so palpable. Quincy is my new book boyfriend.

Lady Clara Ashford has spent her whole life taking care of others, especially after the death of her mother. And years later a rogue took advantage of her, leaving her to swear off marriage. With her younger about to be married Clara wonders where she'll fit in without any purpose. Until Quincy returns.

Quincy is back from America to visit his friends before setting off to travel the world like he's always dreamed. He also intends to confront the ghosts of his past and he stops at the home he fled years ago only to learn that he is now the Duke of Reigate. When his mother tries to push his brother's former fiance on him Lady Clara steps in declaring that he can't marry another because they are already engaged.

Thanks so much to Forever, NetGalley, and the author for this ARC to review.

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Lady Clara Ashford had no intention of ever getting married. A rogue took advantage of her innocence when she was young, and she's spent her whole life trying to make sure no one finds out. But now that her sister Phoebe is engaged, Clara's well-meaning aunt has set her sights on Clara. Desperate to avoid the matchmaking schemes, Clara's not sure what to do -- until her neighbour, the new Duke of Reigate, shows up on her doorstep in need of her help. Quincy Nesbitt returns to England & learns that he’s the Duke of Reigate after his three elder brothers have all died so he reluctantly accepts the dukedom but he'll be damned if he accepts his brother's fiancée as well. The only polite way to decline is to become engaged to someone else -- quickly. Lady Clara has the right connections and happens to need him as much as he needs her.
This is the second book in the series & it can easily be read on its own. A very well written engrossing with wonderful characters. I loved Clara whose history was gradually revealed, she’s the rock that binds the family together & is totally selfless. However I adored Quincy who was everything & more that you want in a hero. The road to their HEA wasn’t easy, especially with a horrid Duchess trying to put a spoke in the works, but it did make for a totally enthralling read. Revelations had me in tears. The chemistry between Quincy & Clara sizzled & they nearly missed what was in front of their noses
My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read

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Someday My Duke Will Come is the second book in the Isle of Synne series by Christina Britton. A steamy historical romance that is sure to sweep you off your feet, taking you away to another place, another time. The characters are well-written and develop at a smooth, steady pacing, which helps the story to read like a movie. I can't wait to read the next book in the Isle of Synne series!

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I loved the connection between Clara and Quincy; they just seem to ‘know’ each other. And, both are protective of the other from the very beginning of meeting the ‘villain.’ Christina Britton’s villains are never what you would expect in a romance. Yet, she brings together two sweet people, helps them to find the best in the other and throws in the ‘villain’ to test their strength. Clara has a depth unlike other heroines that has brought her through what some would see as the worst in life. Quincy, also damaged, grew up with a loving father and indifferent mother. Both lost a parent while very young.

Someday My Duke Will Come is a beautiful story of love, forgiveness and family. Definitely a perfect addition to the Isle of Synne series for our damaged heroes and their loves.

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Since her seduction at the hands of a foul-intentioned rogue, Lady Clara Ashford has spent the last fifteen years knowing she can never marry. She has appointed herself to the role of caregiver for the rest of her family, but now with her younger sister set to marry and begin her own household, Clara is struggling to find her place. Fortunately, just when she most needs a purpose, her cousin’s friend Quincy, now the Duke of Reigate, has need of a pretend fiancée.

As the fourth son, Quincy Nesbitt never expected to inherit his father’s title, but when he returns from half a lifetime spent in America it is to find that his wastrel brothers have run the estate into the ground before their own early demises. Quincy knows he must do all he can for those who rely on the dukedom for their livelihoods. Though he takes his new responsibilities seriously, Quincy draws the line at marrying the lady to whom his late brother was briefly engaged, and the best way to avoid such an entanglement is to already have a fiancée. As Quincy and Clara put on a show for those around them, he realizes his feelings are utterly real. He just has to convince Clara of his sincerity and that’s he’s worth the risk.

I loved so many parts of this book. It has to get a five star rating because the first half and the last quarter were excellent, but there was some lag and a bit of repetitiveness in that third quarter. Clara’s enumeration of the reasons she and Quincy couldn’t have a real future got a bit old and she began to sound like a broken record after a while, and I do wish someone had put the duchess in her place more thoroughly. Nonetheless, Clara was very brave in how she revealed her pain to her loved ones and her recognition of Quincy’s inherent goodness when others seemed to underestimate him and only see a carefree rake. I adored Quincy as a hero and just wanted someone to give him the love his family had not. Thankfully, Clara was perfect for him and I loved how he respected her and stepped up to show her what it was like to have someone care for her for a change. In that respect, Quincy reminded me of Cam Rohan, from Lisa Kleypas’ Mine Till Midnight, and one of my all time favorite heroes. Clara and Quincy needed and respected each other so much and that made it impossible not to root for them, plus I quite liked that she was a bit older than him. I was also utterly charmed by the friendship between Quincy and Peter. That bond of brotherhood and closeness is rare and precious, and I thought it was illustrated very well here. I couldn’t put this book down and look forward to Margery’s story now.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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After meeting and falling a bit in like with each other Clare and Quincy find themselves into a fake relationship years later. I loved the whitty banner between them and just their chemistry. Quincy is just wonderful from the start and how he handles everything. Clare is worried and have always worked for her siblings and finally takes her time for herself. But the fake relationship moves into more through their time- growth with each other.

I really enjoyed this series and most of the time outside of London. Epilogue was also super nice- we got them after a couple years and their love!


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As I started this story I found that I really liked Quincy and his finding out he is now the duke and it was such a sweet story but the more I read it I realized that this story has a lot of depth. Holy cow, I was hit with so many emotions that honestly, I swear I am not a watering pot most of the time, but I could not see what I was reading for the tears. If anyone deserved a break in their life it is Clara and she got it in a man named Quincy. They are both lovely characters. Quincy is so caring and compassionate and Clara, bless her heart, is just so worried about others that she never takes care of herself. I am not someone who cares about epilogues, I can take them or leave them, but this epilogue is epic! Christina took a nice story of two caring people and turned it into a fantastic story filled with such emotion.

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Will her past scars and his hateful relative dig a ridge between them ....

With this tale of two wounded persons whose past pain led to alter the course of their life, the author offers us a poignant story of strength and resilience.
A heartbreaking event pushed Clara to retreat in her shell, only showing her efficiency to the world while Quincy left everything behind, nearly forgetting who he was to accomplish his and his father’s dream.
Both are kind and helpful being, they are in charge and do not let mean persons or life’s circumstances change whom they are in their inner core. They are so very alike but hide it behind their very efficient society’s mask.
Clara made her life’s mission to be a mother’s figure for her younger siblings but by doing so, she deprived herself of any childhood joy. So when for once she let go of her restraints, the price to pay was so high she never ever after let go again. Always controlled, never impulsive, until Quincy’s return in her life.
Quincy left behind whom he was to begin anew and he made of his new life a success, now close to make his and his father’s long time dream true, his existence is once more turned upside down by a much unexpected news. Him the forth and lost son of a Duke is now the bearer of his father’s title. And with it, its bankrupted estate.
So what of his dreams when his spiteful mother wants retribution from him.
But an unexpected turn of event rescues him from her clutches and brings him closer to Clara.

Their fake engagement is the perfect mean to save them and by growing closer, they open unforeseen gates, bringing to the surface feelings they buried deep inside. Their way is paved by her silence and some astonishing secrets. And while Clara hold on for too long to her past pain, when Quincy many time demonstrated he was no judgmental fellow, she was in her right to be dubious after what she endured.

Oh my, the duchess of Reigate is such an awful and bitter creature, my only regret is we do not learn if she ever gets her right comeuppance. She fed my blood-lust to see her crushed and even harmed, I would have happily walked on her in stilettos. Sorry.

In all, the author delivers an emotional second chance tale, a story of letting the past go and look at the future.
4.5 stars

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As one of my final 2020 reads, Someday My Duke Will Come was an absolute gem. I’m so glad I ended my year with such a heartwarming historical romance! I stand by what I said in my review of book #1; Christina Britton is a talented writer whose imagery blends perfectly with the emotional aspects of the story to paint a compelling and beautiful picture. Main characters Quincy and Clara have both endured heartbreaking experiences that give them flaws, yet they are entirely believable characters who’ve remained kind and loyal despite their struggles. Honestly, they might just be my favorite romance couples of all-time! Also, Clara is an “older” heroine at thirty-one (I say this appreciatively as a woman in her late 20s), and Quincy is actually younger than her by a few years. These details were refreshing because I don’t know about you, but I’m a little tired of heroines in their early 20s falling for men aged 30+.

In addition, Britton incorporated the fake engagement trope very well. The pacing is steady and the circumstances are believable with enough subplots and lovable side characters to keep things interesting while never straying too far from the central story. I loved that Quincy and Clara’s friendship was the foundation of their ruse, and it made watching them fall in love even sweeter. The setting on the Isle of Synne remained as magical as it was in the first book, so I’d highly recommend this story for anyone looking for a historical romance set outside of London.

Although the external conflict of the fake engagement is excellently handled, Christina Britton truly shines with the internal conflict of this story. It made my heart swell as Quincy and Clara came to terms with the ghosts of their pasts and fell more in love with one another. I had to set the book down multiple times to let out an emotional sigh or a wide smile. If you want to feel things, pick up this book ASAP!

I have two minor criticisms of this book: one, although it definitely works as a standalone, many of its supporting characters who are important throughout the story were actually developed in book #1. If you haven’t read the first book in this series, it might be difficult to keep all of the side characters straight in book #2. This disappointed me as unfortunately I didn’t love the first book nearly as much as this one, mainly because of the hero (though as a side character he was much more tolerable in SMDWC). Again, you could read this book without having read book #1, but you won’t appreciate the supporting cast nearly as much.

Two, and maybe this just comes down to my not really liking epilogues in general, but I didn’t love the epilogue of this story. I know these types of epilogues are typical in romance, but in this case it felt heavy-handed as it tied a neat bow on every conflict from the story but several years in the future. I felt giddy after finishing the final pre-epilogue chapter and would’ve preferred to imagine Clara and Quincy’s future together rather than having it spelled out so definitively. I’ll probably skip it when I reread this book in the future. But in the end, it didn’t lessen my love for this book!

Overall, I would definitely recommend this book and this series. It’s unique, emotional, refreshing, and an all-around excellent read. I’m so happy book #3 will focus on Margery, as I’ve hoped she would get her own story since she was introduced!

Thank you to Forever (Grand Central Publishing) via Netgalley for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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This was an entertaining, well-written historical romance. Lady Clara Ashford has dedicated herself to helping her family. Quincy Nesbitt has unexpectedly inherited a dukedom and refuses to marry the woman who had been engaged to his brother. Clara and Quincy enter into an agreement to have a fake engagement. The book was fast-paced and I didn't want to put it down. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more books by this author.

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I enjoyed the first book in this series, but this one I absolutely loved. Mr. Quincy Nesbitt ran away from a cruel mother when he was only 14 years old to make his own way into the world. When he finally returns years later, he learns his three older brothers have all died and he is now the Duke of Reigate, a title he never wanted. To get away from his mother's scheming to make Quincy marry his dead brother's fiance, he and Lady Clara Ashford agree to a fake betrothal. Lady Clara suffered terribly in her youth at the hands of a rogue and she has vowed to never marry because of that experience. Unfortunately, the more time she spends in Quincy's company, the more she wishes their betrothal was real. Can they both let go of their painful pasts and find the love of their lives?

Quincy was the perfect hero and I loved him. He was so kind and good and who couldn't help but fall in love with him. He was so patient with Clara, but the more he got to know her, the more he loved her. He just had to convince her they could share a life together. Ms. Britton does a good job of teasing out Clara's youthful heartbreak--it was so touching when she finally revealed what had happened to her when she was fifteen. I adore this series and can't wait to read the next book.

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