The Duchess War

· The Brothers Sinister Book 1 · Courtney Milan
4.0
664 reviews
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Miss Minerva Lane is a quiet, bespectacled wallflower, and she wants to keep it that way. After all, the last time she was the center of attention, it ended badly--so badly that she changed her name to escape her scandalous past. Wallflowers may not be the prettiest of blooms, but at least they don't get trampled. So when a handsome duke comes to town, the last thing she wants is his attention.

But that is precisely what she gets.

Because Robert Blaisdell, the Duke of Clermont, is not fooled. When Minnie figures out what he's up to, he realizes there is more to her than her spectacles and her quiet ways. And he's determined to lay her every secret bare before she can discover his. But this time, one shy miss may prove to be more than his match...

The books in the Brothers Sinister series:
½. The Governess Affair (free prequel novella)
1. The Duchess War
1½. A Kiss for Midwinter (a companion novella to The Duchess War)
2. The Heiress Effect
3. The Countess Conspiracy
4. The Suffragette Scandal
4½. Talk Sweetly to Me

Ratings and reviews

4.0
664 reviews
Tacey Clover
July 8, 2015
It was only okay. Milan's writing style was only okay for me. I love historical romance novels set in the UK, so the fact that Milan writes those, she gets points from me. I also liked that she attempted to set this story in the mid -1860's English industrial factories reform era... that was different. However, I didn't feel like I was really in the time period of the book. The language Milan had her characters use was wholly unbelievable for me. Yet at the same time, I did enjoy the characters she created.
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Virginia Hanley
January 7, 2015
,,,I thoroughly enjoyed the book but found some of the terminology jarring. No matter how Minerva was brought up, as a virgin, I find it hard to imagine at that time for her to say C--K out of the blue, when she hardly knew the man.. Also other words that jarred, made it sound too modern and out of it's time. Minerva had twelve years of living with spinsters and had relearned how to behave and had succeeded in becoming a mouse. It just didn't fit with who she was within the period. Saying all that though..... It was still worth the read. They are minor niggles but worth mentioning I think.
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Sam A
June 26, 2015
This book started out alright. It was a little rediculous that a smoldering goddess existed under a spectacles-wearing, plain dresses miss. I eventually couldn't venue finish this. I made it 2/3 of the way through and gave up on this book making any sense.
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About the author

 Courtney Milan is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of historical romance. Her books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Booklist.


Courtney lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, a medium-sized dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical romance, she experimented with various occupations: computer programming, dog-training, scientificating.... But her favorite job is the one she's now doing full time--writing romance.

If you want to know when Courtney's next book will come out, please visit her website at http://www.courtneymilan.com, where you can sign up to receive an email when she has her next release.

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