I LOVED this story so much, so I'm thrilled to be part of the Blog Tour for How to Love a Duke in Ten Days by Kerrigan Byrne! As part of this tour I have my review, a Q & A with the author, and giveaway of the book so be sure to scroll down of a chance to win!
How to Love a Duke in Ten Days (Devil You Know #1) by Kerrigan Byrne
Publication Date: August 27th 2019 by St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages: 446
Source: Publisher
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About the book:
These men are dark, bold, and brave. And there is only one woman who can bring them to their knees...
Famed and brilliant, Lady Alexandra Lane has always known how to look out for to herself. But nobody would ever expect that she has darkness in her past—one that she pays a blackmailer to keep buried. Now, with her family nearing bankruptcy, Alexandra strikes upon a solution: Get married to one of the empire’s most wealthy eligible bachelors. Even if he does have the reputation of a devil.
LOVE TAKES NO PRISONERS
Piers Gedrick Atherton, the Duke of Redmayne, is seeking revenge and the first step is securing a bride. Winning a lady’s hand is not so easy, however, for a man known as the Terror of Torcliff. Then, Alexandra enters his life like a bolt of lightning. When she proposes marriage, Piers knows that, like him, trouble haunts her footsteps. But her gentleness, sharp wit, independent nature, and incredible beauty awakens every fierce desire within him. He will do whatever it takes to keep her safe in his arms.
My
Thoughts:
I absolutely LOVED Alexandra and Piers' story! The prologue
was a shocking jolt, forging a friendship between three schoolgirls who’ve
stuck through thick and thin together.
Ten years later Alexandra and Cecelia have been called in by Francesca to
Castle Redmayne. Without any details they know it’s a matter of some urgency, and
despite Alexandra having her own troubles she and Cecelia drop everything and go. Little does Alexandra know that her life is
about to change in a way she never imagined possible.
Piers, the Duke of Redmayne, aka the Terror of Torcliff, is set
on revenge and in need of a wife to carry out his plans. Meeting Alexandra doesn’t
really fit into those plans, but she basically bewitches him from the first meeting,
and then (as the book description states) Alexandra proposes they marry for both
their benefit.
Alexandra comes off as fearless and independent in some
respects, but also skittish and naïve in others. Piers is an imposing man; big
and fierce, Alexandra never thought she’d feel protected by such a man, but his
presence makes her feel safe, and something even more shocking, Alexandra feels
desire!
The chemistry between Alexandra and Piers leaped off the pages
from their first meeting on! Trust is not
an easy thing for either of them, both have been severely betrayed by people
that should’ve looked out for them, so it’s a slow, step by step process between
them and I relished every inch gained! It was two steps forward, one back sort
of thing at times, and it tugged on my heart strings! But oh, I loved the irresistible pull between
them, and their encounters were filled with heat and passion! Oh, my!
This is the first-time reading Kerrigan Bryne, and I was
impressed! Her writing was lovely, and I was captivated from the first page. I’m
eagerly anticipating the next story in this series, Cecelia’s romance, All
Scot and Bothered, but until then I’ve downloaded one of Ms. Byrne’s
backlist, The Highwayman, and I can’t wait to dig in!
5 Suns
Q&A with Kerrigan Byrne:
Q: What inspired you to write How to Love a Duke in Ten Days?
A: I’ve
always been one of those women who have enjoyed fierce female friendships. I
think that soulmates, even for heterosexual women, can be just as necessary
with other women as with men, and a real hero must not just love and respect
you, but also your tribe. I wanted to write a series where historical heroines
could truly have it all, education, dreams, businesses, wealth, genius,
revenge, hot sex, AND true love. Where the sacrifices were made on their behalf
instead by them, and where their heroes learn to lift them up in all ways, heal
their pains, calm their fears, become their best friends, and protect them with
what I hope is a great balance between alpha hotness and progressive
sensitivity.
Q: Is there one thing you would like readers
to take away from this story?
A: That’s tough because I packed a lot in
there! I would say the one thing from this book, specifically, is that
happiness is attainable against the odds, even when overcoming the worst that
people can do to one another. Even though I’m a grown up and a cynic, I still
like to write books that remind me that true love conquers all, because that
love can come from so many people.
Q: Can you describe your typical day writing
this book?
A: This book was especially difficult for me
to write, so I spent a great deal of time in my bathrobe. I would get up, my
fantastic husband would make me coffee, I’d call my critique partner and we’d
do a bit of brainstorming, and I’d write and rewrite for hours, stress, cry,
throw things, walk the dog, eat, snack, eat some more, facebook way too much,
and then finish under word count, binge a tv show or a book until I stared at
the ceiling into the wee hours. Oh, and there was drinking in there at regular
intervals.
Glamorous, I know!
Q: Describe the hero and heroine of How to Love a Duke in Ten Days in three
words each.
A: The Duke of Redmayne: Wary. Wounded. Wicked.
Lady
Alexandra Lane: Brave.
Brilliant. Beautiful.
Q: What is the one thing that the heroine,
Alexandra, can’t live without?
A: She cannot live without her two dearest
friends in the entire world, Miss Cecelia Teague, and Lady Francesca Cavendish.
They literally buried a body for her, and would defend her to the death.
Q: What was your hardest scene to write in How to Love a Duke in Ten Days? Your
favorite?
A: As with many (most) of my novels, the
prologues are the hardest to write, and read, I suspect. Usually I take the
characters to the very edge of their breaking point, often times pushing them
over so they have what seems like insurmountable conflicts to overcome both
internally and externally. So, for this book, Alexandra’s assault was the most
difficult thing to get through, and boy did I enjoy being able to help Piers
put her back together, because he was just the perfect hero for her. Tender,
empathetic, a good sense of humor, and a large dose of protective alphaness.
Q: Why do you write historical romance?
A: I’ve
always romanticized the past. I can’t help it. I love the pace and the
aesthetic, the gowns and the suits and the manners and the manors. I love to do
historical research and it’s so fun to see how much we are influenced by the
past and how, even though so much has changed through the centuries, people
really haven’t. Also, it’s fun to play with language, mystery, and sex in a
time when a scandal was still possible. *wink.
Q: Is there another particular author that
inspires you or that you enjoy reading?
A: There is a LIST! I would say in historical
romance, though, it’s always always Lisa Kleypas. She has a grasp on the
characterization of historical folks that I can never hope to attain. I’m just
in awe of her every word.
Q: Where do you go or what resources do you
use to make sure your novels are historically correct?
A: I love to find books about a time period at
B&N or my local bookshops. I go to Harper’s Bazaar for fashion, and a slew
of Victorian references for the time period. I do read blogs and sometimes
consult with historians and experts.
Q: Did you learn anything surprising while
researching for this novel?
A: Many things! I learned how truly difficult
it was to attain an education as a woman as little as a hundred years ago. It’s
really incredible how far we’ve come in a century.
Q: What do you do when faced with writer’s
block, if you ever are?
A: Oh man. I often am. I usually try to shake
it loose with a brainstorming conversation with a few friends I have who always
seem to be able to unstick me. I rely heavily on the creativity of others as
well as my own.
Q: How did you feel the first time you
realized one of your books was a big success?
A: I didn’t believe it. It seems surreal every
time I truly realize that a story I wrote entertained another human. Let alone
more than one. I’m like… they paid to read it? WHAT?
Q: What’s next for the Devil You Know series?
A: I’m especially excited for the next book
ALL SCOT AND BOTHERED because it’s about Alexandra’s best friend the curvy
vicar’s daughter, Cecelia Teague. She inherits London’s most infamous and
successful brothel, and one imposing, surly Scottish enemy along with it. She
and Lord Ramsay, the Lord Chief Justice with an axe to grind against her
establishment, can’t be in a room together without the sparks flying. I can’t
think about this book without smiling.
Q: Is there anything else you’d like to add?
A: I hope you enjoy this trio of roguish
redheads as much as I enjoyed writing them!
Author Bio:
Whether she’s writing about Celtic Druids, Victorian bad boys, or brash Irish FBI Agents, USA Today bestseller Kerrigan Byrne uses her borderline-obsessive passion for history, her extensive Celtic ancestry, and her love of Shakespeare in every book. She lives at the base of the Rocky Mountains with her handsome husband and three lovely teenage girls, but dreams of settling on the Pacific Coast. Her Victorian Rebels novels include The Highwayman and The Highlander.
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Thanks Rachel.
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This sounds so good, Rachel! I haven't read anything from this author, but I've seen a lot of praise for her. I love the sound of the set-up for this one and the chemistry sounds amazing. I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll have to pick up a copy too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new to me author but her books sound wonderful! I loved the interview. Thanks so much for sharing this and for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a book I will enjoy reading.
ReplyDeleteI love historical Romance! Thanks for the great review. Looking forward to reading How to love a Duke in Ten Days.
ReplyDeleteI can tell how much you loved this book Rachel! I love stories with strong female friendships! I love your description of the female lead. Fearless and independent heroines are the best. Wonderful Review :)
ReplyDeleteLindy@ A Bookish Escape
I'd love a Duke in one day ;) More Dukes to the people
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check this author out. :D
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds really good! I recently read the Victorian Rebels series and really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteit's been so long since I read a good HR, I love how exciting this sounds. Alexandra sounds like a great character
ReplyDeleteWow, I feel like this book is *everywhere* this week! Bloggers, BookTubers... so many people are talking about it. And everyone seems to love it! It's been years since I've read a historical romance but all the raves is making me itchy to pick this one up!
ReplyDeleteTanya @ Girl Plus Books
I think this sounds really good! Great review!
ReplyDeleteI love when the heroine is the one who gets to have it all. This sounds like a good one! Great review!
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