Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea is the first book in
a new series by Sophia Nash. I
received an ARC of the book from Amazon Vine.
Alex Barclay, the new 9th Duke of Kress provided
the liquor for a bachelor party attended by several dukes and the Prince
Regent. All of the attendees had a
night to remember except they had so much to drink they could not remember. This is the event that starts the
Royal Entourage series and the first book is Alex Barclay’s story.
It seems that the group’s good time was witnessed by many
and chronicled by a reporter resulting in a groundswell of public outrage. Because Alex provided the liquor he is
the first to be punished. He is
banished to his country estate, told to fortify the estate and marry a heiress
to shove up his fortune. When he
is almost home he comes across a woman, Roxanne Vanderhaven, clinging to a
cliff face. Her husband, a local
peer, left her to die and Alex arrived in just the nick of time to save
her. The story develops from
there.
I loved the first part of the book. The dialog was filled with understated
humor. The situation was set
up for a comedy of errors. The
characters were varied and had the possibility of being interesting. With all of that it just did not work
well for me after the first 100 pages.
I have always said that in a romance we all know the destination so it
is the journey that is important.
In this case the journey kept changing and it was about 100 pages too
long, In addition there was not enough character development for the characters
to work for me. All in all, the
entire book was a disappointment.
Avon Books published Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea
by Sophia Nash in 2012.
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