Nicole's Reviews > Five Ways to Seduce a Duke
Five Ways to Seduce a Duke (Harrow's Finest Five, #5)
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It is important when writing a book set in a particular time period, that you have researched. Minor errors will annoy your readers. Additionally, when an English Duke quotes Shakespeare, spelling should be using British English, not US. In the second half of the story, there are quite a few grammatical errors, although the first half is okay.
The story itself is good. I liked the inclusion of the female protagonist from the fringes ofBritish high society. Additionally, the Duke’s brother, whose sexual proclivities were unacceptable at the time, introduced Interest to the story.
The story itself is good. I liked the inclusion of the female protagonist from the fringes ofBritish high society. Additionally, the Duke’s brother, whose sexual proclivities were unacceptable at the time, introduced Interest to the story.
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January 7, 2025
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romance
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historical
January 8, 2025
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