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Never Deceive a Duke

Never Deceive a Duke
By Liz Carlyle

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5276 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-02-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 416 pages

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Synopsis
Gareth Lloyd lives a life of quiet obscurity, toiling in the Docklands by day and living the life of a recluse by night. Fate has forced his return to London after many years abroad, and soon Gareth finds he can no longer repress the childhood horrors which haunt him-memories which worsen when he receives shocking news. The Duke of Warneham has died suspiciously and without an heir, save for a distant and long-forgotten cousin. Now Gareth must take on a burden he never wished for ...and that includes the newly widowed duchess.


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Touching romance about two lost and damaged souls4
Gareth Lloyd was never meant to be a duke. He was brutally removed from that life years ago and has raised himself up to become part owner in a successful shipping company (Neville shipping). As a child, Gareth survived horrors that no one should and put up emotional walls around himself that no one could penetrate. Until now. Now he is the new Duke of Warneham. But he doesn't need the money and he certainly doesn't want a title.

They say Antonia, the twice widowed Duchess of Warneham, is as mad as she is beautiful. Often she closes herself and her mind off to the outside world. Deep wounds lay beneath her fragile exterior. She is finished with being caged body and soul to any man.

But what happens when Gareth is forced to due his duty and visits his ducal estate? There he stumbles onto unanswered questions about the previous dukes death. He's captivated by the mysterious and regal duchess. But is he willing to expose himself and his heart to heal this woman who may possibly be a murderess?

A very good book in my opinion. Its not necessary to read the prequel 'Never Lie to a Lady', but I recommend it. Gareth is a interesting hero and not because of his abusive childhood (there are several disturbing flashbacks -so beware), but because of his heritage, he's half Jewish. Very surprising! I enjoyed Carlyle's (author) flashbacks of Gareth's grandparents which explored his roots and thought she handled the antisemitism well. Antonia on the other hand is a very sad and fragile heroine. I thought she is a bit melodramatic at times and wallows a bit to much in pity -a major downer. Of course Gareth comes in and they help heal each other emotionally. -and physically (with several hot love scenes).

But why I really recommend this book is for the character of Mr. Kemble. He completely stole the show for me. A jack-of-all-trades if you will. He is why you should really read the prequel. An excellent character who is really an enigma. Who is this man who knows everything about everybody, can fight as well as any of the hero's, knows about art, clothing (he was once a valet), decor etc. etc. Something bizarre about this character that I can put my finger on. Hopefully Carlyle will explore him further in the sequel Never Romance a Rake.

This isn't romantic fluff and may turn off some with the heavy melodrama. Not my fav H/H. The duke being part Jewish was an interesting twist, as was the murder investigation's outcome. If pushed, I'd lean toward taking this one out of the library. Good but not great.

Classy, Sexy, Funny, Strange...everything you need in One5
This book was brilliant. It had everything one can ask for in a fiction book... not just a romance. It had the romantic element and also the intrigue of a crime thriller. Though the heroine is a bit...tepid and weak. Gareth/Gabriel makes up for it 10 times over and the Romantic scenes are very steamy. Without giving too much away Gabriel's friend is HILARIOUS and I really hope you enjoy this book as much as I did.