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Book Review-Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath

by | Dec 8, 2015 | Book Reviews | 13 comments

Book Review-Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath

Book Review-Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine HeathFalling Into Bed with a Duke by Lorraine Heath
Also in this series: The Earl Takes All
Series: The Hellions of Havisham #1
Published by Avon on October 27th 2015
Genres: Historical Romance, Victorian Era
Pages: 384
Format: Paperback
Source: Self Purchased
ISBN: 0062391011
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In the first in a dazzling new series, New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath introduces the Hellions of Havisham—three charismatic rogues destined to lose their hearts...
After six unsuccessful Seasons, Miss Minerva Dodger chooses spinsterhood over fortune-hungry suitors. But thanks to the Nightingale Club, she can at least enjoy one night of pleasure. At that notorious establishment, ladies don masks before choosing a lover. The sinfully handsome Duke of Ashebury is more than willing to satisfy the secretive lady's desires—and draws Minerva into an exquisite, increasingly intimate affair.
A man of remarkable talents, Ashe soon deduces that his bedmate is the unconventional Miss Dodger. Intrigued by her wit and daring, he sets out to woo her in earnest. Yet Minerva refuses to trust him. How to court a woman he has already thoroughly seduced? And how to prove that the passion unleashed in darkness is only the beginning of a lifetime's pleasure?

My Review

Falling Into Bed With The DukeSummary

Miss Minerva Dodger, has watched six full seasons go by without many good offers for her unless its from fortune hunters. She wants what her parents have found and is set on not marrying. She wants adventure and passion. When she hears about a club, The Nightingale, that hosts exclusive sensual parties, she attends. She knows it will be exactly what she needs. Upon arrival, she meets the Duke of Ashebury who shows her true desire and affection. Ashe, has just returned from a trip to Africa and has a passion for photography and most especially taking pictures of sensual women and his “white swan” is just the ticket. She is everything perfect and beautiful that he wants.

“Our bodies are personal, private.”

“I won’t take that from you. All I want is your legs.”

As though he were a schoolboy in need of having his knuckled rapped with a ruler, she narrowed her eyes. “A lady’s ankles are not to be shown”

“And yet at this very moment you’re barefoot.”

But he finds that he want more than just one or two nights at the Nightingale….but the real test will be when he finds her true identity. He finds himself wanting even more. But when he suddenly learns of his financial situation, he realizes he has to marry for money…but can he show Minerva he isn’t like the others….that he wants her for herself and not just her dowry?

The Hero

The Duke of Ashebury, when he was a boy, was taken to a stranger’s home, a close friend of his fathers, to be raised and where he and his close friend Edward and the Earl of Greyling….became hellions of the first order. Allowed to roam free on the estate, and become wild and free. Now the Earl of Greyling has married, and Ashe and Edward are rakes of the first order. But upon meeting Minerva, Ashe was lost. From his meeting with her, he realized how rare she is….a unique gem and he only wants more. Ashe was quite a fun hero to know. Unlike his friend Edward (whom I can’t wait for his story let me tell ya), he was quite more settled….a bit. He is quite talented with being a photographer and likes to take risks especially out in the wilds of Africa, he loves women and all the other pursuits that are available to a gentleman of the Ton. But I really liked how loyal he is, he doesn’t hide behind pretense and defends those he cares for.

The Heroine

Minerva Dodger is the daughter of Jack Dodger and Oliva. She has been raised with just brothers and is quite a hellion like her brothers. She has learned to climb trees, fight a pistol and even smoke a cigar. She speaks her mind and desire a love match like her parents. Her father has settled a very high dowry on her, and all the offers she has received over the years has been from fortune hunters who only see her dowry. She realizes that its time after six seasons to set her desire for marriage because she wants to feel desire and passion. She knows she isn’t a beauty but wants more than what she has currently. I couldn’t get enough of Minerva….she is one of my favorite heroines that Heath has ever written. She is outspoken, driven, unconventional, intelligent and seeks to find her own way in life.

Plot and Story Line

Falling Into Bed With A Duke is the first on the latest series by Heath. And what a beginning….simply wonderful in every way. I just couldn’t get enough of this story and wanted more. The first thing that I loved seeing is more of the family of Jack and Olivia. Because quite frankly they were one of my favorites to read in the “Scoundrels of St. James series” and so it was such fun to see them again and their kids. Minerva is quite unique and its no surprise considering who her parents are. She is one of two people her father doesn’t scare off…so she is definitely a daddy’s girl (which I felt I could relate with personally). I liked seeing her relationship with her parents and her brothers. She is also not afraid to be herself and considering the restrictions that surrounded women back then was very impressive.

“I’m a spinster by choice because I refuse to be burdened with a man who doesn’t love me. I’m fortunate to be blessed with parents who don’t believe my singular purpose in life is to be a wife.”

It sets off with seeing our heroine Minerva, want more from life. So she goes after it….in the Nightingale Club. This is where she first meets the hero. Her identity is secret by a mask, but she wants to feel desire and passion and this is the best place for it. She and Ashe learn each other over a couple of nights at the club.

You were what I wanted tonight. I never settle for substitutes. 

But the story really gets interesting when they meet outside the club. Ashe wants to know more and they play this little flirting game because Ashe knows who she is, but Minerva doesn’t know it yet. And evades all of his unique questions but eventually the truth has to come out right? And what is quite fun was seeing how Ashe interacts with her family. Because he isn’t intimidated by her father or brothers at all. But Minerva has her mother and sister in law on her side helping her with some good “alone” time with Ashe. I loved seeing Minerva stand up to her brothers who get a bit overprotective at times. She is bold and daring and I loved seeing more depth to her character as the story unravels.

The romance between Ashe and Minerva is quite sexy and delicious and I wanted more of these two. They were quite wonderful together. I really liked how Ashe sees beauty in Minerva….in ways no one does. He sees how special she is from the beginning. He isn’t turned off by her talents or her ability to talk politics or any other topic. Their relationship starts off with learning each other physically but then we see them learn each other intellectually and emotionally. There were quite a few tender and sweet romantic moments but then we see a conflict in the story that adds more intricate complexities to the plot that only adds to the deliciousness of the love story.

“Working together, we can built it into something grand for our children. I want her to be my partner. My equal.”

“To come to you with nothing?

“Dear God, how can you possibly believe there is any part of her that is equal to nothing?”

If you love romance especially historical romance….this is a story that is must!! Lorraine Heath is a queen when it comes to writing a wonderful love story and she conquers it with Falling Into Bed With A Duke!

The Cover

I just love this cover. I did have the opportunity to read the ARC….but I declined because I so wanted to own this in paperback because gorgeous right?? I love the mix of colors with the creams and soft green with the pop of purple lettering. And I loved the stepback….so lovely!!

Overall View

Falling Into Bed With A Duke is a stunning and riveting romance that held my attention from the beginning. A sweet and utterly captivating love story that will tug at your heart strings!!! A TRUE GEM!!

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About Lorraine Heath

Also writes Young Adult under Rachel Hawthorne, Jade Parker, and with her son as J.A. London)

Lorraine Heath has always had a soft spot for emotional love stories. No doubt because growing up, watching movies with her mom, she was taught that the best movies "won't half make you cry."

She is the daughter of a British beauty (her mom won second place in a beauty contest sponsored by Max Factor® during which she received a kiss from Caesar Romero--Joker on the original Batman TV series) and a Texan who was stationed at Bovingdon while serving in the air force. Lorraine was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, but soon after moved to Texas. Her "dual" nationality has given her a love for all things British and Texan, and she enjoys weaving both heritages through her stories.

When she received her BA degree in psychology from the University of Texas, she had no idea she had gained a foundation that would help her to create believable characters—characters that are often described as “real people.” Her novels have appeared on bestseller lists, including USA Today, Waldenbooks, and most recently, the New York Times.

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13 Comments

  1. Lexxie

    Oops! I just fell into bed with the duke… no idea how that happened 😉 Seriously, though, Renee, I think I’d love this story as much as you did! Strong characters, and a heroine who isn’t afraid to go after what she wants and believes she deserves – looking for a love match rather than follow etiquette and get married to whomever asks for her had. Yeah, it sounds awesome!
    Great review 🙂
    Have a terrific Tuesday and happy reading!

    Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews

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    • Lover Of Romance

      haha oh you are too funny!! I wouldn’t mind falling into bed with this duke….he knows how to love a woman that is for sure!! And yeah the heroine was just amazing. Which I can’t normally say in historical’s….but Heath writes them so well. So many tender and sweet moments too. Hope you get to read this soon….I promise you will love it.

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      • Lexxie

        So I would probably enjoy this duke as well, then, Renee…
        I have actually read some really amazing HR heroines lately, Renee, and the ones that don’t act completely the way they should based on the time where they evolve are usually the ones I enjoy the most 😀

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    • Lover Of Romance

      I can’t believe it either *shaking head in shame* lol but seriously….you really should. So many of her books are in my top favorites list.

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      • Anna@herding cats&burning soup

        I know! I have a few of the “big ladies” who I’ve not managed to try out yet. One day, one day. lol

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  2. Blodeuedd

    Hm…I might just never have read her books

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    • Lover Of Romance

      really? she is fantastic and has written some of the best historical’s I have ever read!!! So I would highly recommend you try her out.

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  3. kimbacaffeinate

    I loved this too and just accepted book two…I am excited to jump in!

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    • Lover Of Romance

      whoppee!!!! Fantastic story right??? Hope you get to try more of this author….she is amazing and ever since I discovered her ten years ago, I haven’t read anything that wasn’t just as good as this book was. But yeah I can’t wait for Edward’s story. Because honestly…..such a rake and I can’t wait to see more of him because he was always so entertaining in this one.

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  4. Jennifer_FairyTales

    I’m so glad you loved this! I adored almost everything about it. Minerva was amazing and Ashe was such a sweetheart. I can’t wait for the next book in the series though I’m a bit taken aback by the blurb.

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    • Lover Of Romance

      it is an amazing book right?? I just couldn’t get enough of it. I loved Minerva—she is the type of heroine you love to read about especially in historical romance. And its so fun to see the connection to the characters of the Scoundrels of St. James series and didn’t you love seeing the parents—-Love Jack and Olivia. I am nervous about Edward’s story too….but in all honesty Heath has never let me down so I am sure I will fall in love with it like this one.

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  5. Carol Cork

    I loved this book too but then Lorraine Heath has never let me down and many of her books are among my all time favourites. I do like strong heroines and that’s why I liked Minerva so much. I also loved seeing characters from Scoundrels of St. James, especially Jack. He was my favourite hero in the original series. I loved the relationship between father and daughter. I also liked how Ashe wasn’t afraid of either Jack or Minerva’s brothers.

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