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What’s a Duke Got to Do With It continues the Synneful Spinsters series with perhaps a second chance romance for Katrina and Sebastian, yet there is still so much in the way before their happy ending can come to pass. Frankly, a big, goofy, lumbering pup named Mouse pretty much stole this one from the main characters with his antics and personality.

There was a time when Katrina and Sebastian might have married and had their fairytale romance… but certain events and the actions of others stole that away from them. Now, years later, they encounter each other only to rediscover those feelings never faded, but each is in far different circumstances. Katrina’s fall from grace through no fault of her own has ensured that she must marry a man she really wants no part of. Sebastian must marry well in order to help the people who depend upon him, as he may be the Duke now, but an almost penniless Duke cannot keep his people from starving. He has one last task to convince the young lady’s father that their marriage can take place when he comes upon Katrina again, and all those feelings return.

I enjoyed this one, but it’s not one that I’ll return to again. Katrina and Sebastian are wounded lovers with a lot of pining and “I would marry you… if only I didn’t need a cash influx into the Dukedom” type of angst. What had happened to Katrina was loathsome, but given the time, perhaps not that unusual… but still unfair all around. My favorite character turned out to be the four-legged kind, and Mouse and his antics won my heart early on. I had fun, and I’ll leave it at that.

*I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley, and I sincerely thank the author or publishing house for their trust. It is my choice to leave a review giving my personal opinion about this book.*

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This is the second book in Christina Britton's Synneful Spinsters series, and this one focuses on Katrina Denby. She is the scandal plagued companion to the incomparable Lady Tesh.

When Sebastian Thorne, the Duke of Ramsleigh suddenly arrives on the Isle of Synne, he and Katrina are reacquainted after their ill-fated courtship.

I enjoyed this second chance romance. It was lovely seeing Katrina and Sebastian deal with their past and their mutual feelings while trying to fix their current situations.

This was a very sweet, low angst romance that I highly recommend.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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This historical romance is the second book in the Synneful Spinsters series. I don’t think it is essential to have read the first book to enjoy this one.

I had high hopes for this book because I really enjoyed the first book in this series and the original Isle of Synne series. ⁣

I had a tough time with this one because I don’t care for a plot where the hero wants to marry the heroine, but some huge obstacle prevents it. However, by the end of the book this huge obstacle turns out not to be not such an insurmountable problem. Meanwhile, a large part of the book is based on this unbelievable premise and too much time is wasted on this non-problem. Also, Sebastian is not the best hero - he must marry someone he doesn’t love for money, and lacks the imagination to figure out how to be with the one that he truly desires, until the very end of the book. Additionally, the incidents (yes it happened twice) that caused Katrina to become notorious didn’t seem that believable.

What I liked: Katrina’s dog Mouse provided some great light moments; Sebastian and Katrina’s first kiss was very well written; and the Oddments, Katrina’s group of friends on the island, were a bright spot.

I like this author, the setting, and most of the Isle of Synne characters so I will absolutely give the next book a try!

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Katrina and Sebastian's second chance love story had me enthralled. It was a slow burn, which I'm not really a fan of, but it worked for the story. I really enjoyed this book.

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I enjoyed reading another in this series by Christina Britton. It was interesting to see into a new character in the group of "oddments". It was also fun to see the rest of the group involved in this latest edition as much as they were in the last. I liked how this, like the last title in this series, was feminist without being over the top. It acknowledged the fact that often the actions of men during this time had major consequences on the females in their lives whether they had any fault in the matter or not. I am looking forward to her next addition to this series to see what happens to the rest of the group.

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This is an emotional and heartfelt historical romance with plenty of banter and fantastic secondary characters. There is also a puppy who plays a part in the story. Katrina has been struck by scandal through, no fault of her own, and doesn’t want her friends to suffer because of her. Sebastian has to Marie and Iris because his father blew through all their money by gambling. Katrina and Sebastian in the past had feelings and now those feelings have become reignited. Watching the progression of the relationship while they both try to solve their problems, while finding happiness at the end is highly entertaining . Their friends add to the story anxiously awaiting the next book in the series.

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I loved going back to the Isle of Synne and reading Katrina's story. I really enjoyed her in Some Duke's Have all the Luck, but this book is technically a separate series.

Katrina is a strong character who has gone through a lot in her life. She fled to Synne after a scandal and the man involved in that scandal was found dead outside her window after falling from it. This brings even more shame upon her and the town turns its back, but her friends and employer Mrs. Tesh don't. In order to bring respect back to her name she decides she has to marry, but then the one man she's always loved comes to Synne and it changes everything.

The love between Sebastian (a now Duke) and Katrina is well written and you can see how much they care for each other. The struggles to do what's right for his people (ie marry for money) verse his heart took a little too long to decide, but he chose the right thing in the end. I can't wait for the next adventure on the Isle of Synne.

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I loved this story even if it was heart wrenching with their love being impossible. It's a forbidden romance in that he needs an heiress to save his Dukedom responsibilities. She's penniless and twice embroiled in scandal through no fault of her own. It's also a second chance of sorts in that they meet again after years of being away. I love these types of stories when love finds a way in impossible odds. Both of these two have been in scandals and they find much common ground. They both know they can't fall in love with each other but it happens anyway. It's delicious.

Katrina Denby wakes up one night with Baron Landon at her bedside begging her to elope with him because he's madly in love with her. She had no idea he felt this way and horrified he's in her bedroom! Her brother Frances barges into her room and finds them together. Frances looses an arm after challenging Landon to a duel. She's sent away to her mother's old cottage with Aunt Willa and Frances recovers at the county estate. Eventually, thanks to their father's poor management, all the funds are gone and Katrina needs to find employment. She secures a companion position with Lady Tesh on the Isle of Synne. Years go by and she wakes one morning to Lord Landon dead in the garden after falling from her bedroom window...he tried again and failed. Scandal revives again even though she had nothing to do with it.

Sebastian Thorne, Duke of Ramsleigh, was gayly going through his bachelorhood and flirting madly with Katrina when he learns his father has died. When he gets home he finds that his father gambled away the estate's funds and set up a fraudulent investment scheme to recoup the money. The dukedom is broke. Sebastian sells everything he can and pays off creditors. He then realizes to help his tenants and dower his two sisters he must marry an heiress. Miss Diane Bridling, daughter of Baron Cartmel fits the bill. Lord Cartmel requires Sebastian to distract Diane's brother Harlow from his love affair with an actress. It's arranged that he accompany Harlow to the Isle of Synne and visit Lady Tesh, an old friend. Cartmel hopes that absence will make his son's heart forget or turn to someone more suitable. Both Sebastian and Katrina are shocked to see each other again. The more time they spend together, the more their old feelings revive and grow. What are they going to do? Will they find their happily ever after?

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

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4 1/2*STARS*
Life can be very painful and unfair.
Katrina Denby and Sebastian, the Marquess of Marsten were just beginning their courtship when his father died and he had to leave London. Immediately after, her life is mired in scandal through no fault of her own. For four years she disappears from London and ends up as a companion to Lady Tesh on the Isle of Synne. Once more scandal comes to her window and causes more pain. The unexpected arrival of Sebastian, now the Duke of Ramsleigh and a Mr. Bridling, creates emotional conflict and gossip. Will Katrina ever have peace? So much turmoil. It's almost more than any character should have to endure. Definitely a few tears.
Mild descriptive sex.
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Many historical romances have threats of scandal looming over the main characters. For Katrina and Sebastian, they have their own respective looming scandals plus the ones they have already weathered and got beat up by. Katrina takes the brunt of scandal when a jerkwad climbs through her window at night and ends up dueling her brother. Society does not look kindly on Katrina at all laying the blame with her instead of solely where it belonged: the jerkface. Sebastian deals with a scandal in the wake of his father's death when he finds out his father financially screws him and a lot of other people over.

This book, in my estimation, tackles the inequality of how scandals affect men and women. While Sebastian's scandal did leave its mark on him and caused him to be in comfortable situations, he was still an independent man allowed to be part of society. He had his hurdles but he was able to manage them decently well. Katrina, on the other hand, has to rely on the kindness of a member of the ton and the friends she makes when she is made to be in exile because her brother refuses to really support her. There is little choice she has on how to be independent and that is shown pretty well in this book.

Now, this is a type of second chance romance. Katrina and Sebastian knew each other and had feelings for each other before their respective scandals. However, before Sebastian could go into the full swing of courting Katrina, shit hits the fan. I do like this type of second chance romance a lot. It is the type of what-could-have-been love getting another go around. I do wish we had gotten a flashback scene or two of them during Katrina's debut into society. I think that would have added more to their chemistry.

Overall, I enjoyed this book and will be reading on in the series.

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This was my first Christina Britton novel, and I am in LOVE. I’ve been on a reading high and these new authors I keep coming across are ruining my chance of going through my TBR pile! I an only too I started the series with the second book. I’ll need to go back and read the first of the series as well as the Isle of Synne novellas. This had a very Spindle Cove feel from Tessa Dare’s series, but different priorities in the storyline.

Katrina has gone through so much heartache and scandal, all from the hands of a dumb@$$ who thought himself in love with her. As if it wasn’t enough he ruined her season In London, four years later, he ruins her reputation while she’s living her quiet life on Synne. He deserved falling and breaking his neck to be honest. KARMA. Katrina is a kind heroine who is doing her best at staying quiet and not bringing attention to herself despite being the belle of the ball once upon a time. She is a likeable character with so much to offer if only she could show people her true potential.

Sebastian is a duke, albeit a very poor one who is trying to marry for funds because he’s trying to save his estate and all the people depending on him. He’s a kind-hearted, respectable hero who's reputation has been dragged through the mud because of his late father’s poor investment choices. He’s got his eye on an heiress, but is sent by her father to the Isle of Synne to get her fiancee’s brother distracted and far away from the actress he’s in love with. At Synne, he reacquaints himself with Katrina and all the feelings they had for each other four years before come crashing back to the surface.

These two start their internal battles as they try to fight the yearning and dreams they thought had vanished years ago. They were perfect for one another, and although there was obvious attraction between the two, their connection was based on a much more emotional level. Add in a lovable, hyper dog and a few meddling friends and just see how this story ends in a HEA.

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Thank you the publisher and NetGalley for providing me a copy of this book!

This started out strong with a fun cast of characters, a sort-of second chance romance (they met and flirted years earlier), a reversal of fortunes x2, and $$ keeping them apart. However, while the blaming the woman for a man’s unhealthy obsession with them was period-accurate, it was so incredibly frustrating to read, particularly other characters’ verbal attacks against the main character, that I quickly lost interest and would have DNF-ed if I had not hoped it would get better. The final resolution was okay, but I wanted there to be more addressing those who had attacked the heroine and everything wrapped up too easily and too quickly. This conflict dragged out for 25 chapters, and yet it was resolved in a few paragraphs? Nope. That does not work for me.

I also did not appreciate how the love interest was so willing to have sex with the main character despite continuing to plan on marrying someone else, which she knew, but still. He didn’t change his mind until his fiancé basically broke up with him. Red flag.

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Final Rating: 3.5

In the second book of the Synneful Spinsters series, Christina Britton introduces us to Katrina Denby, a young woman surrounded by scandal during her season after an unwanted advance by a suitor. and Sebastian Thorne, the sudden Duke of Ramsleigh.

I really enjoyed this fairly low-angst second-chance romance! I felt for both characters as they navigated their scandals while still having romantic feelings for each other. Christina has an enjoyable writing style that translates very well into historical romance. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a sweet romance.

Thank you to NetGalley and Forever Publishing for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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3.5/5 stars
1.5/5 steam

What's a Duke Got to Do With It by Christina Britton is a historical romance and the second book in the Synneful Spinsters series. We alternate points of view between our two main characters.

After a scandal four years ago, Katrina Denby has worked as companion to the irascible Lady Tesh and is part of the strong friend group, the Oddments, on the isle of Synne. When the man responsible for her ruination comes back and this time dies from a fall from her bedroom window, scandal rears its ugly head again. Seeking a husband on the island to save her reputation, the only man Katrina ever loved--Sebastian Thorne--returns to Synne as well, but he is about to become engaged to someone else in order to save his dukedom.

An enjoyable read, and though it is the second book in a series, it could absolutely be read as a standalone. I forever love the ladies who make up The Oddments, and I'm excited to eventually read their books in this series as well. I also love Mouse, Katrina's pet doggo, and I did greatly enjoy Lady Tesh as she maneuvered people around on a chess board to help matchmake.

There's a wee bit of steam, with a handful of explicit scenes. They're not that long and there isn't much detail.

In the end, I definitely preferred the first book in this series, Some Dukes Have All the Luck to this one, mostly because that one had more of my favorite tropes (especially bluestocking, marriage of convenience, rebellious wards, and forced proximity). Second-chance romances are typically a harder sell for me personally.

We also didn't get to watch them really get to know one another here, as they had prior history that we got glimpses of in this installment. That pulls me out of their romance a bit, as I'm told they had a friendship that grew into love, but if I don't see it, it doesn't pull on my heartstrings as much as it could. Instead, we mostly see them pining over each other after having already fallen in love four years before.

Thankfully, they are pretty open to each other about their feelings, which I was happy to see. Typically the pining happens while feelings are concealed, so I liked that they had enough trust in each other to be honest.

Tropes in this book include: second-chance, friends to lovers

CW: sexual assault, toxic relationships, domestic abuse, grief, death, violence, gaslighting

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This book hit me in the feels. And really fit the whole in my heart that historical romance has occupied for so long. Katrina has really received the short end of the stick. In the introduction, she and Sebastian are flirting and it seems, about to fall in love. However, she ends up compromised and separately, Sebastian leaves, putting their love story on hold. Now, her scandal was reignited (both of these with no fault from her) and suddenly Sebastian is back in her life too. But he’s broke and practically engaged to an heiress. Both are trying to do what’s right for the people important to them, Sebastian, his sisters, and Katrina, her friends who are being hurt by her scandal. In the midst of all of this, they start to fall in love again, even though both are trying to fight it. This book made and cry and multiple times I thought, “things aren’t going to work out for them”. Christina Britton has crafted a beautiful story and I honestly didn’t want to put this book down!

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What’s A Duke Got To Do With It is the second novel in the Synneful Spinsters series by Christina Britton. I have fallen in love with the oddments, a group of best friend spinsters. This is Katrina’s story. Katrina Denby is a companion; she has escaped scandal, but it has followed her and ruined her life again. Sebastian Thorne, the Duke of Ramsleigh, has been regulated to a fortune hunter to save his failing Dukedom. Fate brings the couple who were besotted once a long time ago together again, yet fate is determined to keep them apart.

Poor Katrina! I felt so sorry for her. Her ruination was not her fault. It was maddening to witness how horribly her brother and the vicar treated her due to things out of her control. I usually detest a fortune hunter, but Sebastian had a heart of gold and was doing the only thing he could save the people dependent on him.

The secondary characters and Mouse, the dog, were wonderfully written. The struggle of wanting Katrina but not having her went on too long. Also, the ending felt too convenient; everything wrapped up quickly and easily. The writing was excellent, the dialogue sparkling, and the plot kept my interest. I loved the pure hearts of Sebastian and Katrina the most. These two amazing people in horrible circumstances deserve their happily ever after! This is a fantastic addition to an eye-catching series that is turning out to be outstanding.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book through Netgalley and the Publisher. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Well…alas. I knew going in that the “I love you but I must marry another to save my estates as they were ruined through no fault of my own” plot set up is definitely not my favorite, but I’ve loved her past books, so I was hoping Christina’s spin on it would work for me. I’ve said it before, but the self sacrifice really does me in! Does that make me a bad person? Yeah probably lol but 💁‍♀️

All of their getting to know each other happened before the book even began. The rest was them just pining for each other without much conversation different from “I must marry someone else, here’s why…” it got very repetitive and rather painful. Her prospects were terrible, he kept fretting that he couldn’t be the one to marry her, and then they both just looked mournful the entire time.

I wanted Katrina to show some more anger at the people who put her in this situation, rather than shouldering the blame. I understand her, but it just got to be a lot. And him! He kept saying “I just want you to be happy, Katrina” but my dude! how in the world do you think that’s possible. Just be quiet you just keep digging the knife in!

It’s a good book, and I think most readers will have a great time with it. For me, however, I don’t even think it was intensely angsty or dramatic even, it was just like 85% of two characters loving each other and thinking they couldn’t be together. Knowing that though, it may be a good choice for someone just getting into historical romance, as this would be a good introduction to forbidden love. When the two main characters are nice people, it makes the book a cozy time nonetheless.

Overall, seeing as I generally don’t like books along the same lines, this one did have many parts I liked: the charming Isle of Synne, the meddling Lady Tesh, some truly humorous moments (Mouse was the key factor in all of them lol), and a lovely friend group. I definitely still love Christina’s writing and I didn’t hate the book or the characters, it just wasn’t a plot I enjoyed. That said I’m definitely excited for winter 2024!

⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 🌶️🌶️*/5

*2ish explicit scenes, but pretty short and low on detail.

Also what did that dude come back four years later to climb in her window again? Of course I know ~why~ but it was very random and felt kinda like a loose end.


Thanks to the publisher for an advanced and finished copy! All opinions are honest and my own.

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Welcome back to Isle of Synne with the next installment in the Synneful Spinsters Series.

What's a Duke Got to Do With It finds an opportunity for rekindled love to reignite before one marries the wrong person to save themselves. On a night many years ago, Sebastin, the Duke, was about to declare his love for Katrina when he got an urgent message to return immediately to the family estate. He was not witness to the humiliation laid before Katrina after a series of unfortunate events that same evening.

Now four years later, they find themselves together on the Isle. Their feelings are still fierce, only he's about to ask another for their hand in marriage. The pull toward each other is overwhelming, and soon they find they can't hide their desires. Only Katrina knows what is at stake, and can't let him lose it ALL for her.

The Oddments, the ladies from book #1 and Lady Tesh help Katrina to understand what is love and longing to be wanted rather than banished. This regency romance is cozy, and filled with fun, decent characters.

Another winner from author, Britton and I look forward to the next installment.

Thank you Forever for the complimentary copy.

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I absolutely love this author & this series! I was so happy to have given an advanced copy to read! Katerina was so sweet and has a big heart. She really deserved a happy ending! She came from a scandal, that she wasn’t really even involved in. Then it came all the way to Synne for another time! I adored how she always tries to hold her head high but never wanted anything to affect her friends. Sebastian, Duke of Ramsleigh, is in need of money. He’s a good guy. Sebastian did court Katrina in the past & was the only woman he could see himself marry but now he must for funds. They end up having to be around one another a lot as Sebastian is in Synne staying at Katrina’s employers home! I love that these two were given a second chance at love! The characters were so wonderful! I can’t wait for the next one!

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There isn’t a succinct two-sentence summary I could give to truly encompass all of the drama and convoluted plots and relationships in this story, so just suffice to say, it’s all worth it. This book is so much fun, and the romance between Katrina and Sebastian so heartfelt, that it’s impossible to mind all the weird twists and turns of the rest of it.

Katrina and Sebastian were starting to fall for each other four years earlier, when they both suffered a bit of a personal scandal. Now, he’s a duke and she’s an outcast. He needs to marry an heiress, and she just wants to regain a little respect. But their chemistry is too strong to ignore, even when they both know it’s better if they keep their distance. I thought they were really sweet together, much better together than they are alone, and it was fun to see how they overcame their obstacles to realize that as well.

This is the second in a series, and once again, the tiny Isle of Synne makes for a wonderful setting. Katrina’s group of friends, who call themselves the Oddments, are so interesting and distinct, and I hope to see each of them get their own novel and their own happiness. So many romances are only strong during scenes of the lead couple together, but Britton does a fantastic job making sure every character plays exactly the role they should and nothing feels unnecessary. As a lover of supporting characters, I really appreciate that about this series.

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