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The Duke's Counterfeit Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 1617)
The Duke's Counterfeit Wife - Harlequin Historical, No 1617
Author: Louise Allen
ISBN-13: 9781335407498
ISBN-10: 1335407499
Publication Date: 11/30/2021
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed The Duke's Counterfeit Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 1617) on + 453 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I very much enjoyed this story. The setting was unusual, there was plenty of action and adventure in a fast-moving plot, and the characters, including the servants, were well drawn. The development of the relationship between the hero and heroine built gradually and believably.
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed The Duke's Counterfeit Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 1617) on + 2545 more book reviews
Terrific book. I enjoyed the coastal pirate theme instead of the more frequent pirates on the high seas. Thanks to the author's attention to detail, I got a good feel for the characters' predicament. There were many times when I felt as though I was right there with them.

Sarah and her maid are on the way to her new posting as a companion. Raised as the daughter of a shipping magnate, Sarah found herself nearly destitute after her father's illness and death. The assistant he trusted embezzled the firm's money and then stole its six ships, leaving Sarah with nothing. After five years as a companion to an elderly relative, she now has a new employer. Rather than take a stagecoach to her new job, Sarah takes passage on a coastal ship, looking forward to a final time on the water. She doesn't expect to clash with a fellow passenger, the cold and arrogant Mr. Smith.

Nicholas is traveling incognito while researching accommodations on coastal ships. Interested in a possible investment, he prefers to know what he's getting into. He doesn't expect to encounter a pragmatic and practical ladies' companion with no respect for his consequence.

When an unscrupulous captain commandeers their ship, Nicholas saves Sarah, himself, and their servants by revealing his identity as a duke. He also claims that Sarah is his duchess and offers to pay a ransom for the four of them. The tension was palpable as Nicholas waited for the verdict, and I felt their relief when it was accepted. I had to laugh as Nicholas and Sarah were confined together in the same cabin. Rather than the hysterics that he expected, Sarah was unexpectedly calm. Even worse, she put her mind to figuring out what the captain was up to. Sarah was unlike anything he'd ever experienced before, and he didn't quite know how to handle it. I especially loved her comments to him when he insulted her maid. After recovering from the shock, he had to admit that he deserved it and that he admired her wit and intelligence.

I was utterly engrossed in the story as Nicholas and Sarah fought their attraction while working together to solve the mystery of what cargo made the ship a target for the pirates. At the same time, Sarah believes the cargo is connected to the man who ruined her father's business. The action-packed book made me laugh out loud in some spots, as Sarah's determination to be part of the investigation ran up against Nicholas's desire to keep her safe. There were also some edge-of-the-seat moments, such as the ransom exchange, that kept me glued to the pages. The resolution of the mystery was well done, though I would like to have had an update on the return of the ships and funds to Sarah.

I enjoyed seeing the relationship develop between Nicholas and Sarah. Once past their initial antagonism, they settled quickly into a friendly partnership. I loved how Sarah continually kept Nicholas off-balance with her straightforward attitude and no-nonsense comments. Each felt the sparks between them, but both are well aware of the social gap between them. Nicholas is very much a gentleman and protects Sarah from untoward advances from others and himself. The more time they spend together, the more their feelings for each other grow. The point comes where Nicholas's honor gets involved, and Sarah makes her opinion known in no uncertain terms.

I loved seeing the light finally go on in Nicholas's head and heart. His unusual wooing of Sarah was sweet, and I loved her surprise when his big moment came. There are still a couple of rough spots for them as someone from Nicholas's past tries to make trouble. I loved Sarah's trust in his love and how it surprised and moved Nicholas. The ending was terrific. I'd love to see them show up as secondary characters in another book to see how they are doing.

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