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Write For Me, Marquess

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Write For Me, Marquess by Kate Archer is a fifth in the series. This is a bit of opposites attract romance comedy.

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Good read. I liked the characters. The dialogue was good. I felt like the storyline moved fast. It was a good romance- I enjoyed it!

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This was a wonderful story. There was a lot of wonderful laughable moments. There is some intrigue and deception. I love the action and silliness that the characters find themselves drawn up into. I truly enjoyed getting to know the vast array of characters. I absolutely’ lub it to pieces’.

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What a story! I couldn’t put this one down. You are going to adore this book. Kate Archer is new to me and I am hooked. This is book 5 in the series but it can be read alone, however I will be finding the rest to read too. In this story Juliet Bennington is the youngest daughter out of 5 sisters. It is time for her to find a husband. She has a few requirements though, because she is a poetess she must marry a poet. Now there is Rupert Doncaster who is the Marquess of Hamill. Full of adventure and athletic he is always on the move. Until Juliet causes him to stop. They are drawn to each other. While she thinks she should marry the poet, Rupert knows they are meant to be. They can’t deny the draw to each other. This fun adventure is full of some twists, great wit and undeniable passion. You will not want the story to end. I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing this story was. So unexpected. I love the story and the amazing characters. This will be one for my bookshelf to read again and again. I would give 100 stars for sure with the adventure. Enjoy.

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The Westmont- Bennington family are nuts. No. They are crazy and God bless Rupert for wanting to participate with them. I loved the humor emphatically. Julia, God bless her and her most interesting righteous acts. The woman has a big heart and that’s one of the admirable qualities that attracts Rupert to her. Like I said God bless his soul. Now with Rupert, I don’t believe Julia could see the forest before the trees. Her mind is so wrapped up in her most recent Ode’s. Do you think that was an advantage for Rupert? Well the book was a fantastic read. I enjoyed the entertainment and the laugh out loud humor from the help. Mainly the butler Timpleton. It’s his many comical actions, dialogue and or thoughts that put this book over the top.

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This is book 5 in the series, A Very Fine Muddle, and can easily be read as a standalone. I have read most of the books in this series and have enjoyed them and this one also did not disappoint. Juliet is the fifth daughter of the Earl of Westmont and it is now her turn to find a match. She's not looking for a title or riches. She is a poetess, and her only requirement in a potential husband is that he also be a poet. Be that as it may, she can't help but be drawn to Rupert, Marquess of Hamill. He is a member of the Queen's Knights and is very physically fit, but poetry is not really his thing. However, despite th strong attraction Juliet has to Rupert, she can't contemplate a match with him because he doesn't fulfill her one and only requirement. They have nothing in common, so how can they have a future together? She does have another option, however, with Mr. Roundbat. Although, he is not nearly as appealing as the athletic marquess, there is also something not quite right about him. Rupert then sets out to win Juliet's heart and also comes across some valuable information which just might help him seal the deal.
This was a delightfully fun and entertaining addition to the series. As with the other books, I found myself smiling and quite often laughing as I read. The banter and dialogue between the characters was witty and on-point, and the character were well-crafted and I thoroughly enjoyed all their interactions. Ms Archer does an amazing job of bringing wit, humor, and romance all together to create a great story. Looking forward to reading the next one!
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley and Dragonblade Publishing and am voluntarily leaving my review.

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Loved this (hopefully not final) book in the Bennington series. Each of the Bennington sisters has had a specific type of spouse in mind all their lives and up to this point each have wound up with their polar opposites! Enter Lady Juliet, youngest of the Bennington sisters and last to make her Debut. She is looking for a literary type and couldn't have found the complete opposite if she tried. Rupert, Marquess of Hamill, has been actively on the go his whole life. He had been a spousal possibility for her older sister who was looking for a sporting type of man but married another. These two should not work, but the attraction has been there since meeting, and they somehow do. Loved this one as much as the previous books. Hope we'll be seeing the only Bennington brother find his match soon.
Thank you Kate Archer, Dragonblade Publishing and NetGalley for allowing me an advance copy for my honest feedback.

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The Bennington family is unique and oh so fun! Kate Archer has gone above expectations with this series!
I totally enjoy the family dinners where the whole family has gathered together. The Earl of Bennington's sons-in-law truly love their wives and join in with the Season's planning.
This story is about the youngest daughter, Juliet, and her first season. Juliet has her heart set on wedding a poet, but Rupert Doncaster, Marquess of Hamill works to change her mind.
I can't wait to read Darden's story in April.
I would also love Miss Mayton to have her own love story told.

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Write for Me Marquess by Kate Archer sees the last Bennington daughter off to London for her season. The trip only took nine days, which was a record in brevity for the Benningtons, and Juliet only adopted one creature along the way: a rooster, Marvelous Martin, that she saved from a cockfight. He was frightened to be outdoors at night so he found a home in the servant’s quarters. Juliet was a poet; her poems were brief, four lines, but plentiful. Upon meeting William Wordsworth in an inn, she commented that maybe he used so many words because “word” was in his name? She was looking to marry; she wanted to marry a poet, even if it meant living in a garret with him. And she met one on her first foray to Almack’s: Mr. Roundbat. True, he was not handsome, nor did he have good manners, but he was a poet. She also met her brother’s friend, Lord Hamill who was a Corinthian. Yes, he was handsome, and huge, and danced well, but he was not a poet. Since everyone outside the family agreed that her poetry was not very good, his attempt, as bad as it was, pleased her. He wanted to please her.

Hamill was a good man. He was a marquess and would one day be a duke. He was in constant motion, as were his parents, arising before sunup to run and following his run he took horseback rides and boxing matches. He ate several extra meals a day to fuel all his movement. He was a darling. His sister, Theo, thought so. But, could he get Juliet to see it? The Benningtons were a quirky family, but lovable. The four older sisters had made love matches, albeit in strange and interesting ways. The husbands and the Bennington butler, Tattleton, all spent a lot of time rolling their eyes, and making sarcastic comments and were as one in their dislike of Roundbat. It is a totally entertaining book as have been the earlier ones in the series. I look forward to watching as their brother, Darden, finds a woman to love. Thanks, Kate Archer, for making my day!

I was invited to read Write for Me Marquess by Dragonblade. All thoughts and opinions are mine. #Netgalley #Dragonblade #KateArcher #WriteForMeMarquess

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Can a poetess find her beloved even if he does not understand her poems? Write for Me, Marquess is a romantic romp I thoroughly enjoyed. The thoughts of Juliet alone kept me riveted to the story. Rupert is the embodiment of a virile hero. Expectations and desire go together in this unputdownable romance.

Let’s start with the characters. Juliet is an intelligent, emotional soul who is yearning to find her poet. She has a gift for words and is a poetess in her own right. When she first meets Rupert, her heart beats a staccato. He’s handsome, athletic, and a marquess. The only problem is he’s not a poet. Poor Juliet. What’s a poetess to do? I connected with her right away. Her inner thoughts plus her dialogue are such fun. I can’t remember the last time I laughed so much while reading a historical romance.

Rupert is a whirling dervish of activity. He’s always on the move and that is part of his charm. When he meets Juliet, it’s love at first sight. He doesn’t understand her poetry but he tries, hard. He’s a swoon-worthy hero any readers will enjoy. Any man who can put up with the antics of Juliet’s family is a keeper.

This is my first chance reading Kate Archer. She’s got a true gift for writing unforgettable historical romances. Her writing draws the reader in. The comedic narration and dialogue are on-point and feel natural. There is nothing forced here. It’s pure joy for any romance reader. I can’t wait to read more from Kate Archer.

My Rating: 5+ stars

Reviewed by: Nancy

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Juliet’s Turn!

I’ve been waiting for Juliet love story from the first book in the series. I have laughed at her witty poems throughout every book in the series and I just knew she would deserve someone very special.

Rupert Doncaster was Juliet’s person, he wasn’t a reader, he wasn’t a poet, he was an outgoing person who thrived on activities but for Juliet he would be what she wanted!

A fun entertaining cat and mouse chase into love with lots of witty moments. I love how her sisters and their husbands are included in the storyline which makes it quite special to revisit their lives and the interaction within this book and of course one special character is always added to drive Tattleton up the wall.

A Poetess dreamer and a sexy Corinthian, a perfect match!

I just love this author’s style of writing, always a beautiful love story with lots of witty moments.

I voluntarily read and reviewed this ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Write for Me, Marquess by Kate Archer is the fifth book in the series called A Very Fine Muddle. I have not read the prior books and did not feel that I was missing any information. To be honest, I am now going to go back and read them. Mostly because I think they would be humorous with hijinx.

Juliet Bennington is the fifth daughter to make her come out. Each of her sisters had come before her and found their forever after love. Juliet was a poetess. She determined that her life should be with someone who lived and loved poetry as well. She thought she wouldn’t care about money but would care about living a fulfilled life writing poetry.

Rupert Doncaster, Marquess of Hamill is always on the move. He rarely sits still and loves to try all sorts of activities with his family. He is not ready for Juliet, but is smitten with her. He is finding himself trying to find ways to be with her, despite some other suitors. He is sure that he is the right person for her.

The story line was fun. I enjoyed the characters. Juliet’s sisters and their spouses are fun, but the aunt Miss Mayton really was a character! I am looking forward to reading the next novel about the brother, and I am going to find the prior novels to enjoy the sisters’ debuts. Write for Me, Marquess by Kate Archer was a fun read.

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The fifth book in this series is all about Juliet, the youngest daughter. Juliet has made up her mind on the type of man she will marry and no one is going to change her determination. Being the youngest and most stubborn, this story is fun, amusing and offers lots of giggles. The characters are engaging, the family members full of love and advice. But Juliet must grow into her own and see the world a bit wider around her. When she does, is it a still the same desire or has it changed? Reading this engaging story will be the only way to find out.

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Juliet Bennington is the fifth and youngest daughter of the Earl of Westmont. She is a poetess, and therefore must wed a poet. If her poet is poor and lives in a garret, that is no matter. Rupert Doncaster, Marquis of Hamill, was up on his feet before he’d been in the world ten months and he is the ultimate Corinthian, and he rarely slows down, though a glimpse of Juliet Bennington has stopped him in his tracks.
Juliet is powerfully drawn to the athletic marquis, but she regretfully admits they can have no future. On the other hand, Mr. Roundbat is not nearly as nice to look at, but he is a poet, even going so far as to write poems in the Japanese style. That is where her destiny lies.
Another well written slightly over the top romance. I liked both Rupert & Juliet but struggled with them actually loving each other, yes the physical attraction was there & they spent time together but I didn’t feel that all important chemistry. It was Tattleton who made me continue reading. It was a fun, entertaining read but it didn’t grab me & I delved into it over a few days rather than devouring it in under a day
My review is for a special copy I voluntarily read

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What an incredibly fun, clever, and entertaining read this book was! I can't even count how many times I laughed out loud at the dry humor in this book.

Juliet has a consuming love of poetry and her identity as a poetess - despite being quite bad at it. Her family is every bit as delusional as she is and supports her in her poetic endeavors. Rupert doesn't care a whit for poetry, but he DOES care for Juliet from the moment he sees her. Both of them must explore and expand their horizons as they charm each other.

Kate Archer does a fantastic job with her compelling, quirky characters. Even the side characters are well-developed and lend so much to the story.

I read a lot of historical romance and this one ranks right up at the top of my list.

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Write For Me, Marquess is the fifth book in A Very Fine Muddle series. This can be a stand-alone read. It is the first book of the series I have had to the pleasure to read. I did not feel as if I was missing anything by starting with this book.

It seems that rescuing animals happens frequently in the family and Juliet's father is worried that Tatterson's, their nosy butler, nerves will become too much after all the other's that have been rescued in season's past. In spite of Juliet being a bit empty headed at times, she does know how to say just the right words for the outcome she would like.

Rupert Doncaster, Marquess of Hamill, is a member of Queen's Knights, as had been their father's. This is a little-known operation which sets out to take down the worst criminals of London. Waiting for his friend, Conbatten, to arrive after another successful operation, he tries to understand why his friend is still abed when there is so much to do in the morning. Finally arriving, Conbatten taunts Rupert that it is time for him to look for a wife. Replying was there any more Bennington ladies, he was told yes, Lady Juliet. Having met her before, he begins to give the matter some thought. But it seems that Rupert will have competition from a "poet" who uses the Japanese style of writing poems, which are also dreadful.

Juliet is drawn to the athletic marquess, but after proclaiming to one and all a poet is type of husband she is looking for, she tries to justify Mr. Roundbat as a potential husband. But the cracks are seen early and digging her heels in is the path she feels she must take.

This is a hilarious romance with the most unusual group of characters I have encountered. I was thoroughly entertained by them all while waiting for Juliet to find her ton of bricks. It seems as if the family has its own eccentric language that they all understand, while an outsider feels as if they have walked into the middle of conversation is mildly entertained and lost at the same time. Thoroughly enjoyable, but I do wish I had read the series from the beginning so I could have enjoyed all the antics in the previous romances.

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Dreamer and the athlete, Regency style...

Juliet is a dreamer, a poet, who lives in her head and is determined to wed a fellow like her. A poet.
Rupert is an athlete, active, all brawn, no brain.
She digs his physicality but because he's all muscle, they are opposites and she can't figure out how they would match up.
I liked the clueless Rupert.

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The youngest Bennington sister's time has come to find her one true love and Juliet thinks it should be a fellow poet like her. She has been well prepared by her older sisters as to what to expect when she hits town so is very calm about her launch into society.

She meets Rupert Doncaster, the Marquess of Hamill at her very first ball and is immediately attracted by his physical presence and his handsome looks. Rupert is good friends with most of Juliet's sisters' husbands and so when Rupert decides it is time he start looking for a wife, he turns his attention to the last Bennington sister and sets his cap for her.

There is another chap vying for Juliet’s hand, a fellow poet, Mr Roundbat. Juliet decides to give both gentlemen a chance to woo her. What follows is more trouble for the youngest Bennington as she encounters Mr Roundbat’s shadier side and the Bennington’s are once again on tenterhooks as they wait for Juliet to come to a decision.

As usual with this series, there are several instances of funny scenes and silliness at some of the situations the family encounters along the way. Kate delivers another sweet romance in her usual style that had me turning the page and thoroughly enjoying the lovely Bennington family, their nutty aunt Miss Mayton and the cast of colourful characters that revolve around them once again.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and the publishers and submit my honest review.

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Rupert Doncaster, Marquess of Hamill, has decided it's time he married and he intends to court Lady Juliet Bennington, although he could hardly understand her when she was spouting off her poetry. Her beauty more than made up for her quirkiness, he thought, but her heart seemed set on marrying a fellow poet, which he decidedly was not.

Lady Juliet Bennington knew in her heart that she was destined to marry a fellow poet. When she meets a fellow poet, Mr. Roundbat, she wants to fall in love with him, but she keeps being drawn to Rupert, and it confuses her. Could she marry someone who didn't share her love of poetry?

This was a kind of bland story. I didn't feel much chemistry between Rupert and Juliet, but I did love Tattleton, Miss Mayton, and, of course, the rooster Marvin. The secondary characters made the story in my opinion. While I did enjoy the previous stories in the series, this one kind of fell flat for me especially since it took me more than a week to get through it.

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What a charming read! This historical romance is clean, approachable, and very witty.

Our heroine Juliet fancies herself a 'poetess' and is determined that her future husband have the same appreciation for the written word, even going to far as to say she would be happy to live in squalor with her poet husband. She has two potential suitors, one who fits the bill (and is perhaps a poor choice on balance) and one who does not (but really, he's a Marquess!). Fierce competition ensues. The characters are endearing, and I appreciate that the Act 4 misunderstanding is both reasonable and quickly addressed. Everything is resolved and tied up very neatly.

I think this book is lacking a little bit on the romance front. I don't sense any chemistry between Juliet and either of her options, just that the Marquess is the better husband choice. That's fun, but compatibility is rarely the thing that gets readers engaged. The side characters are very fun, especially her Aunt and Petey.

I'd recommend this for readers who want a low-stakes Regency romance that will make you smile as you read.

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