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File Size: 1431 KB
Print Length: 318 pages
Publisher: NYLA (July 31, 2018)
Publication Date: July 31, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07CW2DVNQ
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This is not your traditional histrom. It is darker. It is angtsy. It is not about social climbing or being a wall flower, it is about a feminist botanist and a sexually submissive duke with a major guilt complex. There are so many tropes that get turned on their head, right down to the traditional (and a fan favorite) of the heroine getting a whole new wardrobe. In this case, the heroine prefers her work clothes! Poppy and Archer work, they work so hard, for their HEA. And at times, despite the angst and the dark subject matter, this is also a very funny book. No character is wasted. The details are rich. And the writing is superb. The word choice alone is stunning. This is a hard to put down kind of book.
I can't believe this was Ms Peckman's first novel. The Duke I Tempted was such a fun read. Much of the descriptive language written by new romance authors is forced and excessive. But this book flowed, effortlessly, from scene to scene. The dialogue was reflective of each characters' distinct personalities. I would alternate between reading it fast to see what else happened, and putting it down, so I wouldn't finish it too quickly.I only had 2 concerns with this book. While I loved Poppy and understood her personality, Archer was unreasonably nice. He should have been more hardened, angry, and more prickly with Poppy. He'd suffered and would have had a tougher shell. Secondly, there was a lot of conflict, but it kept being resolved. About 5 different times, I thought "Good, things have been resolved. Book will end." only to find there was still 40% to go, 30%, 22%, and each time another misunderstanding kept it going. Luckily, the writing was engaging enough, I was happy to keep reading. And the fact that Poppy wanted that lifestyle made it much hotter than I would have expected. I'd recommend it!
Dark, emotional, almost unrelentingly erotic -- this was a good read. When Archer, the Duke of Westmead, falls for Poppy, a horticulturalist with dreams of building an exotic plant empire, he falls for her and proposes, hoping to convince her (and himself) that it's just a marriage of convenience. After all, he needs an heir and Poppy needs capital for her business . . . and Archer doesn't want a marriage that will interfere with his need for pain and submission.That's right, a male with an interest in pain and submission. It's a relatively unexplored avenue for historical romance (at least, M/F historical romance) and Peckham does a remarkable job writing it, highlighting the physical and emotional elements of Archer's desires (as well as how they intrigue and excite Poppy). Do I wish it wasn't rooted in trauma? Yes. But I can understand why the author made the choices she did -- they serve the story and she isn't responsible for the fact that BSDM is presented as trauma-driven in way too many romances.It's remarkably good for a first novel. There are some pacing issues and what is meant to be a big reveal from Archer's past that intersects with Poppy's life kind of fizzles out. Overall, however, I was really impressed. Peckham is one to watch and I've already pre-ordered the next book in the series.
An absorbing story of two troubled people who overcome their flaws and figure out a way to give each other the things they need to be happy and fulfilled. The writing is exceptionally strong, as I'd expect from a Golden Heart-winning author, but the plot is also very well-constructed. Ms. Peckham's command of period details is also very good, so the book is free of annoying anachronisms.The ending reminded me a bit of Grease....
4.5 starsTHE DUKE I TEMPTED is gorgeously, lusciously written.I’m a huge fan of strong female characters, and Poppy Cavendish is that indeed. Poppy is determined to be the first gardener in England to form a transatlantic subscription service, but a few things stand in her way, all related to the fact that she’s a woman living in 18th century Britain. She wants to do it all on her own but that’s difficult when she has very little money and various men in her life threaten the business that she’s built from the ground up.Archer, the Duke of Westmead, and his sister Constance offer Poppy an exorbitant sum to deploy her botanical design talents at a party Constance is throwing.Our hero and heroine are immediately drawn to one another, despite the fact that neither is looking for a permanent relationship, or even a temporary, purely physical relationship. Archer is haunted by his past, and Poppy is trying to navigate a world where she’s the granddaughter of a viscount but also a gardener; a single woman trying to live her life and grow her business on her own terms but living in what’s very much a man’s world; a virgin who’s a bit bewildered by her own sexual impulses.When Poppy and Archer are caught in a compromising position, they marry, but their HEA is very much in question. Can Poppy be happy in a marriage when she’s fiercely independent and reluctant to be at the mercy of any man, even one as good as her husband? And can Archer trust Poppy enough to reveal his secrets?I adore so much about THE DUKE I TEMPTED. How independent Poppy is, and how skillfully and sensitively Peckham unveils Poppy’s wants and desires. How conflicted Archer is, and how his innate kindness makes him a character we never quite lose faith in. The beautifully realized world Peckham creates—how richly evoked and sensual it is.But, there was one issue I had with the plot.VAGUE SPOILER FOLLOWS.Like some of the other reviewers, I was disappointed and disturbed by one aspect of the plot which happened later in the book. Without giving away specific details, I’ll say that if the incident had to occur, I think that it needed to be addressed in a direct fashion by the characters, and it was not. It seemed to me that the character who committed the act got a pass, and while what happened didn’t have a huge negative effect on how I perceived the character or their relationship, it was largely because the character was stopped from committing something truly unforgivable (to me) in a relationship, rather than stopping on the character’s own volition. This aspect of what happened probably bothers me most of all.SPOILER OVER.Despite this aspect of the plot, this was a book that I really enjoyed and that I would definitely recommend. I can’t wait to see what Peckham writes next.
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