Crystal F. (readingcrystal) reviewed The Naked Duke (Naked Nobility, Bk 1) on + 44 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Very cute book - quick read. Loved the hero and heroine. The misunderstandings were a hoot and the action kept the book moving right along. I did not want to put this down and I'm looking forward to reading The Naked Marquis!
Helpful Score: 6
LOVED this book! Absolutely hilarious...I can't wait to read the next three!
Helpful Score: 6
Loved it. Great story. Sensual love-making. I usually skim over that stuff. It never really adds to a story. This really did! Wonderful first book!
Katie S. (JeffersonsAmbrosia) reviewed The Naked Duke (Naked Nobility, Bk 1) on + 98 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The first thing anyone can say about The Naked Duke is the fact that this is not your mothers bodice ripper. There is a fair amount of violence in this novel, from rape and murder to attempted rape, and assault and more murder. But that being said the novel itself is very well written and these added elements while making it a little harsher also make it more exciting.
Sarah Hamilton is not your typical heroine of a romance book. She is from America and goes to England when her father dies to see her uncle the Earl. Sarah finds out when she arrives that her uncle has died, and all shes left with for family is her drunkard rake of a cousin. But dont count Robbie as a complete sot yet he does come through in the end. Sarah is also older and very naive raised relatively sheltered life with some spinsters. But in the end that doesnt stop her traitorous body from reacting to what she feels.
The Duke of Alvord is an even more of an unlikely person to find in real life let alone in a romance novel. As a 30 year old male, his nickname spread by his vicious cousin Richard is Monk, and shockingly well deserved. But I find these facts to be refreshing in a romance novel. These two people who are relatively innocent in the ways of the bed sheets find themselves unexplainably drawn to one another. Its nice to see them fight and struggle with it, like a normal person would. Struggling to keep a claim on their morals when wanting to give into the desire that flames between them.
The Naked Duke is an excellent read and if youre looking for something a little fresh in your historical romance genre this book will do it for you. It is a part of the Naked series, and I think its a great start to the series. Based on this book I plan without a doubt to continue on and see what the other naked fellows are up to.
Sarah Hamilton is not your typical heroine of a romance book. She is from America and goes to England when her father dies to see her uncle the Earl. Sarah finds out when she arrives that her uncle has died, and all shes left with for family is her drunkard rake of a cousin. But dont count Robbie as a complete sot yet he does come through in the end. Sarah is also older and very naive raised relatively sheltered life with some spinsters. But in the end that doesnt stop her traitorous body from reacting to what she feels.
The Duke of Alvord is an even more of an unlikely person to find in real life let alone in a romance novel. As a 30 year old male, his nickname spread by his vicious cousin Richard is Monk, and shockingly well deserved. But I find these facts to be refreshing in a romance novel. These two people who are relatively innocent in the ways of the bed sheets find themselves unexplainably drawn to one another. Its nice to see them fight and struggle with it, like a normal person would. Struggling to keep a claim on their morals when wanting to give into the desire that flames between them.
The Naked Duke is an excellent read and if youre looking for something a little fresh in your historical romance genre this book will do it for you. It is a part of the Naked series, and I think its a great start to the series. Based on this book I plan without a doubt to continue on and see what the other naked fellows are up to.
Helpful Score: 2
A good story line, some violence (I have read that other reviewers were offended by the graphic scenes. All I have to say is OMG, give me a break... an episode of CSI has more violence than this book did, maybe they should stick to kiddie stories then). The main characters are very well written and believable, the heroine is a hoot. She's a down-to-earth American that just doesn't "get" the ridiculousness of the ton's lavish lifestyle... She's outspoken, very innocent, brave... very likable. He's a charming Englishman who doesn't take himself or his consequence as a duke too seriously and falls head over heels for her. The way they meet is a bit fictional, and not that believable, but then hey, it is a fictional romance right??? Overall, I gave it four stars... can hardly wait to read the rest of the "Naked" series.