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This is book #5 in the Wicked Dukes series by authors Darcy Burke and Erica Ridley.
This one was a fun read. A Lady Mechanic and a Notorious Whip work together to win a race for the Duke of Colehaven, who happens to be the Lady Mechanic's brother.
Lady Felicity grew up poor and learned the trade of blacksmith along side her brother. Even though her status has greatly changed, Lady Felicity still loves to get her hands dirty creating and fixing all types of equipage. However, it has come time for her to marry and she must soon give up her love of working in a smithy as her new husband will surely be against it.
Giles Langford grew up beside his father in his smithy and learned firsthand the art of being a blacksmith. He has now taken over the business from his father and has expanded and become well known for his skill. His skill is not only working over a forge but also as an exceptional whip.
Can Lady Felicity really give up her craft? Will Giles ever be enough for a Duke's sister?
I loved that the h had an unusual hobby and wasn't ashamed of it. I loved the relationship that Giles & Felicity developed while working together. Meeting Giles parents...his oh so fun, parents. *sigh* These books are always a sweet delight to read.
I received an ARC from NetGalley for an honest review.

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A heroine with vital, masculine-coded skills, the carriage racing scene, a hero who learns to appreciate women as skilled craftspeople, and some very hot romantic tension.

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After reading the previous two books in the Wicked Dukes Club series, I was looking forward to reading Giles's story.

A wager, racing and the love for tinkering with carriages brings together a blacksmith and a Duke's sister. Giles and Felicity have to work together for two weeks to perfect Felicity's brother's carriage for a race. While they are partners, they come to love each other and respect the other's talent.

The story was refreshing and great. I always am up for reading a romance that involves a non-titled gentleman. But (and a huge But here) .. I did feel that the language and instances sounded modern for a historical romance. As a avid reader of historical romance, this was jarring and took away my enjoyment of a cute romance.

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This is a voluntary review of an advanced copy.

I have a read a few of the previous books in this series and enjoyed them all so I was excited to see that Cole's sister was getting her book and we learn more about their life prior to Cole inheriting the title of Duke.

You just have to root for Felicity to open her eyes and see that she could have a great life with Giles instead of her thinking that her perfect life was with a titled lord that would enable her to do the greatest good for needy children. Great intentions but how horrible would her life become when she would have to play a role that was not her at all and she would absolutely hate it.

Great HEA and so glad that Cole told her to follow her heart and she listened!!

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Imagine at twenty-four years old Lady Felicity is considered too old to be wed, what baloney but such is archaic society expectations then. Felicity is a radical in her own rights who wanted someone to love and accept her for who she is. Giles is just the one but society class act seems to be a hindrance or so it may seem. An entertaining and pleasing read.

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4.25 stars

This was a quick, fun read that I really enjoyed.

This is Felicity's 6 season and her last season to find a match. She and her brother, a newly appointed Duke, have a long list of qualifications for her match. Felicity and her brother grew up in the slums where Felicity often donned boys clothes, worked in the forge, and acted as a boy going by 'Felix' to survive. Felicity prefers to work on her brother's carriages but desires a husband with a title and large coffers so she may fund a charity she wishes to create for needy children.

The Duke accepts a challenge for a curricle race and hires Giles, a blacksmith and well-known racer known as the 'Curricle King', to race for him. The Duke decrees that Felicity, the mechanic for all his carriages, and Giles will work together to upgrade his curricle to ensure a win. Through the two working together, Felicity must call to question her goals for a title and desires within high society.

I really enjoyed this story and as it was only 200 pages, I wished it was longer. I liked the exploration of a woman in society that enjoyed cross-dressing and functioning in male society. Further, I enjoyed a male lead that was accepting and encouraging of a female that challenged accepted mores.

Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and publisher for this generously provided ARC!

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One Night to Remember is book 5 in the Wicked Dukes Club. It's definitely a stand alone since I haven't read any books in this series and at no point did I feel lost. Overall the story was sweet and I thought Giles and Felicity made a great couple. Unfortunately it wasn't enough for me to read another book in this series. I need more from my reads and this one wasn't memorable enough for me to want to continue.

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Two main characters who have overcome poverty and share a love of racing curricles. Giles likes to build and race curricles and Lady Felicity is a mechanic who can tweak them so they go faster. They are a match made in heaven; it only takes them a while to realize it. Good dialogue, great story! I received an ARC for my honest review.

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The other books in this series are all captivating, but One Night to Remember is not only about nobility and what it represents. It's about not forgetting where you come from and willing to do the right thing at your own expense.

Giles is a smithy and has a down to earth charming personality.

Felicity is a Duchess on the hunt for a husband with a title. This is what is expected from her, but finding one to help with a promise that she made at a young age is quite difficult.

When Giles first meets Felicity, he is surprised to find out who she really is, and her secret baffles him. Nonetheless, he has no choice, but partnering with her at her brother's request. They get along well and it's nice to find someone who doesn't sneer at what she does when not complying with society's expectations. They have an easy friendship and as this friendship develops into something more, they both know that they eventually have to part ways. Can they find a way to stay together?

I love both of them and what they stand for. They feel real throughout the story. The story flows seamlessly and ends on a flourish. It shows that where there is a will, there is a way. Very cleverly portrayed!

I was kindly issued with an eARC and the views expressed are my personal opinion.

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Totally competent heroine. Man who respects her. Social constraints that compel them both to deny their attraction. This is the perfect summer afternoon chocolate and novel on the sofa read. I’m really enjoying the Burke/Ridley interplay in the Wicked Dukes. Just wish I could keep up!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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What a great series!
At twenty-six, this is Felicity's last chance to make the perfect match. Going through her ducal brother's list, one peer meets her brother's qualifications, but the coming race with her brother's carriage and the man who will drive it keeps intruding in her thoughts. Giles Langford is the "Curricle King" who loves racing, especially with his curricle named "BABY." He has the best smithy in town. Felicity is no stranger to a smithy. She's worked on carriages, coaches, etc. for years. Working together to ensure her brother's carriage is the best, brings them closer together, in fact it has to be love. Will Felicity give up being a Duchess, Marchioness or any other "ess"and marry the man who loves her as she really is? Such an easy read, you just can't stop until The End.
A free copy from Netgalley for an honest review.

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A really sweet feel good story, with two great characters. This is a great series with strong interesting characters throughout.
I really liked Giles, he seemed a bit like a lost puppy at times and I wanted to cuddle him.

This book is definitely stand alone, as I hadn’t read Colehaven’s book so I didn’t know the background.

I didn’t like the scene straight after the race it didn’t feel true to the characters or historically accurate. But the rest was wonderful. A very easy and enjoyable read.

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One Night to Remember by Erica Ridley/Darcy Burke. is the fifth book in the Wicked Dukes Club series . Historical Romance. (Erica is writing the odd-numbered books while Darcy is writing the even-numbered books in the series)

Felicity Sutton never wants to experience the kind of life she had growing up as a street Urchin. She doesn't want any child to have to go through what she and her brother had to either. Learning the skills of a Smithy to just to gave her the ability to survive. Now that Felicity's brother is the Duke of Colehaven, he wants nothing more than for Felicity to marry well..

Giles Langford is a well respected blacksmith and the "Curricle King" of racing not to mention charming and devilishly handsome.
When Colehaven is obliged to race his carriage and his wife refused to let him, he hires Giles to race for him after boasting about the vehicle a certain master mechanic retrofitted. One condition is that Giles must work with said Master Mechanic - Lady Felicity.
I loved this story. As with every book in this series so far.. It's cute, humorous, and sweet. Such fun and likable characters It's so fitting that the Wicked Duke pub was a place of honor at the end. I also loved the long anticipated race scene, but I kinda expected the role reversal and it didn't disappoint.

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One Night to Remember is ER’s 5th book in the Wicked Dukes Club. This story is about Lady Felicity, the sister of the Duke of Colehaven. Felicity is a little unusual in that she is a keen mechanic and loves to tinker with her brother’s curricles. Despite this, she knows she must marry well and has her sights on a wealthy but philanthropic husband. Before she settles down her brother agrees that she can work on his curricle for one last race and she teams up with blacksmith and famous racer Giles Langford.

One Night to Remember is a quick and a little predictable but worth turning the page for, nevertheless. I am looking forward to the next title in this series!

I received this ARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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This is the fifth book in the Wicked Dukes Club. We are introduced to the world of curricle racing and how a woman could be knowledgeable in what is considered a male-only profession. Lady Felicity is this woman, who because of her brother, is given the task to assist Giles Langford in working on her brother's curricle. A curricle that Giles has been hired to drive.
This was a very sweet and enjoyable romance. I liked how they both got to know and trust each other, which lead to them falling in love. Giles' admiration of Felicity's brains and beauty made him a swoon-worthy hero.
This has been a great series and I'm looking towards the last one!

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The story of Felicity was long overdue! Felicity has to work together with Giles Langdon to win a curricle race for her brother, one of the Wicked Dukes. She's the only female coach mechanic in all of London, she's good, but it's also a huge secret that needs to be kept a secret. Giles is The blacksmith in town, famous for his work and for being an excellent race driver. He doesn't work with anybody, so having to put up with the Duke's younger sister in his "garage" is a very annoying distraction. Cue disguises, secret meetings, lots of snark and laugh-out-loud moments, and a lovely HEA.

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I received this book as an ARC from netgalley. What a fabulous book about just being yourself. This story tells us how sometimes being ourselves and doing what we love most is what is most important. This book tells us how there isn't anything one gender can do better than the other. I couldn't wait to get to the end to see how the story of love unfolded

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Great Read !!
I have read all of the books in Erica Ridleys new Series Wicked Dikes Club. This one was probably my favorite so far as I really liked the Idea of the Girl as a blacksmith. I think it was a great twist and totally worth the wait of reading the other books first. This book was a great continuation of the series :)
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I am truly enjoying this series. The novellas are always fun and lovely, with only nice heroes who are know for being kind and decent instead of relishing in a rakish reputation or something like that. Only once in a while does a heroine with a Cause come along, and for some reason I never really enjoy those.

I like the pairing of a hero without a title who works for a living (in a smithy!) and a Duke's sister. If I hadn't already known Felicity from previous books, this would make no sense if you didn't know that before her brother inherited his title, they both lived, parentless, in poverty, and that Felicity has a hard time letting go of her past and settling into life as a member of the ton. She is desperate to find a husband who will not only allow her to further her Cause (rescuing children and making sure they don't have to suffer as she had), but support it. It just never occurred to her to look for someone without a title...
In the beginning, I had a hard time liking Felicity, because as Giles assumes in the beginning, it did seem a bit mercenary how she goes about her hunt for a husband. But she grew on me after a while, especially after remembering a bit more about her backstory from previous books.

Giles was another of Ridley's Nice Guys. He has been working all his life making carriages and racing them, taking in poor children from the community and giving them a chance.
I really liked him. He was just lovely, and I loved how he didn't try to change Felicity, but supported her every step of the way.

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Giles, a blacksmith, is asked to help one of his best customer's win a race. When he agreed, he didn't know that he would be working with the duke's sister. As he falls for her, he knows that she is way out of league but you can't help where the heart leads you.

Before her brother came into the dukedom, Felicity did what was necessary to survive. This included acting as a younger brother and working as a blacksmith. Unlike her brother, she really loved the work and continued it after their fortune changed. She loves the idea of working with Giles, but she has no plans to marry. So when she starts falling for the man, she is torn.

Will this unlikely duo find their HEA?

I really enjoyed Giles and Felicity's story! I like when their is a class different with the H/H because it usually causes some extra level of drama to the story. I also really like that they shared an interest in working on carriages. It was something they had in common other than their mutual attraction. This was a great addition to the Wicked Dukes Club series!

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