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I liked this for the most part. Artemis is a gothic romance writer who keeps that part about herself secret. Dominic has a bad reputation thanks to rumors that he killed his wife. After meeting in the rain, these two outcasts strike a bargain. I liked the characters and the interesting premise of the story, even the “mystery” at the end was done well. The only think I personally didn’t like, was the spicyness. I thought it was a lot from that start, with the two characters diving in too early. So the romance side of it felt lacking.

who doesn't love a hot single dad?
I love artemis she is such a big character and such a strong one. I think she is so iconic
Dominic was such a great character, he is hot and. misunderstood.. I think I need him, reminds me of the dr. house
And how cool is it that our heroine writes Gothic romance? I love it!

I love this series of steamy, historical romances with self-advocating heroines. I don't always like when modern norms are inserted into historical fiction, but I do like the way Amy Rose Bennett has made it believable.

In an enchanting debut to a fresh series by a cherished historical romance author, this novel encapsulates an array of delights: a captivating love story filled with sensuality, charming characters, and witty dialogue that keeps readers eagerly flipping pages. Amy Rose Bennett once again proves her mastery in crafting compelling narratives that leave readers thoroughly satisfied. A chance encounter ignites a passionate connection between Artemis and Dominic, leading to a mutually beneficial arrangement that soon evolves into something deeper. Bennett crafts a spellbinding narrative brimming with humour, desire, and unforeseen challenges, as Artemis finds herself falling for a man she never expected to love, while Dominic discovers the possibility of a second chance at happiness. With its engaging prose and captivating romance, this novel is a delightful recommendation!

Beautiful book with endearing characters I loved Dominic and Artemis. I found my way to this book after it had been published but I have recommended it to countless people since then. I adored this story and everything about it

I thoroughly enjoyed Up All Night with a Good Duke, the protagonist Artemis Jones was fiesty and irreverent and her adventures and reflections were very entertaining to read. Dominic Winters was an engaging counterpart, and their witty repartee had me laughing out loud. I look forward to reading follow up books in this series as the first book captured my interest completely.

Firstly, I would like to thank Netgalley & Sourcebooks Casablanca for the opportunity to receive a complimentary copy of Up All Night with a Good Duke by Amy Rose Bennett. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own, and I also want to apologize for reviewing the book after its publication date.
It is a fresh take on historical romance when the relationship between the two main characters is well done. Artemis & Dominic are in an interesting situation, and their physical and mental chemistry is off the charts.
Another surprise I had was the excellent communication between the main characters.
The story's villain got what he deserved, and I am not saying anything. You have to read the book to find out. So, pick up the book, and you will see.
Artemis' friends are interesting characters, and I look forward to their love stories. If you want something dramatic, sexy, and funny with a pinch of emotional drama, then Up All Night with a Good Duke is for you. Take into consideration that there are a lot of open-door scenes in this book.

I had so much fun with this historical! The heroine is a secret gothic romance author and I loved how that played into the storyline. She meets the hero, who is taking care of his daughter (who happens to be a moody teenager who loves reading the romance novels he detests). The heroine has to enter London society to help her friend and literally runs into the hero and cannot forget him. There were a few slow moments throughout the story, but I loved how he was a single father and how his daughter was a bit older and had an important part to the plot. It was fun reading about a romance author and watching the characters fall in love!

Literary references, a gothic tone, sexy library times...this was a fun, if unremarkable read. The characters were forgettable to me, but the plot was enjoyable.

It's an Amy Rose Bennett book, duh!! As always, a real winner of a historical romance novel. Such a great read.

This book is an engrossing first volume in a new series. I greatly enjoyed the independence of Artemis and the openness of Dominic. It will be interesting to see who's story is next in the series since there were several open-ended character plots. Definitely a good book to occupy a rainy weekend.

I have a weakness for widowed heroes, especially those with children so this book appealed to me however I was disappointed. The plot was predictable and the characters were not memorable. The best I can say is it was decent.
This book is the first in the series. While it was an okay read, I don't intend to continue the series.
I received an arc of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Up All Night with a Good Duke is a thoroughly delightful read. Artemis Jones is a lady novelist with a passion for female education. She doesn't want a duke, and therefore throws romance convention on its head. I loved the expressive use of language in this book.

loved this, especially a forward thinking and independent women in these historical times and will continue to read the series after this!

I received this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This is book one in the Bryonic book club series. This was a pretty good read. I did like the characters and the fact that they grew. It was nice that they grew together and worked well with each other. I enjoyed it a great deal. I am looking forward to more in the series.

fake engagement; working/author heroine; older hero; Artemis writes Gothic romance I mean....Dominic is being chased by old scandal.....possibly murder.....
I absolutely love everything Bennett writes, top notch read!

Artemis Jones-"respectable" finishing-school teacher by day and Gothic romance writer by night-has never lost sight of her real dream: to open her own academic ladies' college. When Artemis is unexpectedly called upon by a dear friend, a fellow Byronic Book Club member.When I started reading I couldn't put it down.Amy Rose Bennett is magnifysent and amazing writer.I cannot wait to read more of there books.Keep up the great work.You should definitely read this books.Can't wait for the next book

Loved this romance 💒 great engaging read. Each Novel gets better!! Can't wait for the book. The characters are Wonderful.

I really enjoy Amy Rose Bennett’s writing style, but I think the plot of this one was just a bit too convoluted for me. With all the various characters, it felt like Artemis’s motivation to start her college got lost fairly quickly, and it felt a bit too long on top of that. I did enjoy her relationship with Celeste and Dominic’s coming to appreciate gothic novels, though!

I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher. This in no way impacted on my view.
For Artemis Jones, undergoing a season is the last thing she wants. She intends to one day open a college for young ladies, and is happy to leave her job at a stuffy 'respectable' school to help her sister and her friends. But arriving in London and walking into the Dastardly Duke of Dartmoor, Artemis is drawn to him. Dominic Winters needs a wife, but even though he is a Duke and relatively young, society believes he killed his first wife and won't go anywhere near him. Dominic needs a wife for an heir, and a mother was his wayward daughter, and Artemis definitely fits the bill.
Well this book was fun. Artemis and Dominic had one of the best meetings in a historical romance, and their subsequent meetings were right for them too. I loved when the plot line turned into a fake engagement, and Artemis grew closer to Dominic's daughter, Celeste. The secret she was keeping was fun, and though I wish she had spoken to Dominic about it before the big 'reveal', it was worth it for the make up scenes. A really enjoyable start to a new series, from a new author for me.