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An enchanting Regency romance with a fairy-tale twist from an always witty and delightful New York Times bestselling author who Tessa Dare calls "a romance treasure."Named to BookPage's "2019 Most Anticipated Romance" list! Duncan Wentworth once tried his hand at rescuing a damsel in distress long ago, and he's vowed he'll never make that mistake again. Yet when he comes across a stranger in the poacher-infested woods of his estate, decency compels him to offer the lady aid. Matilda is whip-smart, she can read Duncan's horrible penmanship, and when she wears his reading glasses all Duncan can think about is naughty Latin poetry. Widowed duchess Matilda Wakefield can't entrust her secrets to Duncan without embroiling him in the problems that sent her fleeing from London, but neither can she ignore a man who's honorable, a brilliant chess player, and maddeningly kissable. She needs to stay one step ahead of the enemies pursuing her, and falling into Duncan's arms is a distraction she can't afford-or they'll both pay the price. "Grace Burrowes is terrific!" --Julia Quinn, #1 New York Times bestselling author"Smart, sexy, and oh-so romantic." --Mary Balogh, New York Times bestselling author "Burrowes is a writer of towering talent." --USA Today Happy Ever After
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This book was thisclose to being a 4, maybe even 4.5, star book for me. I loved Duncan—hello you beautiful beta hero. I liked Matilda. I enjoyed the little spy mystery. But where the story lost stars for me was in the dropped plot points. I was disappointed in the pieces of the story that didn’t get resolved.
This isn’t going to stop me from reading the next one though!