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I really enjoyed reading this regency romance story over the past couple of days. It was surprisingly sweet, funny, entertaining, and even had a moment at the end where I teared up.

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This was one of the best entries in Emily EK Murdoch's "Dukes in Danger" series. Jenny is a fantastic FMC - intelligent, literal, strong, and independent. Moses is a lovely MMC - a little bit alpha but able to learn and grow and accept that Jenny doesn't always need his protection and that the talents of women can be equal to those of men. The pair take time at least some time to get to know each other before making their relationship more and there seems to be a sort of acceptance of each other that is enviable. Jenny lets Moses get away with nothing and he needs that in his life.

I did not love the third act separation - it felt unnecessary and its circumstances seemed out of place with the couples' previous interactions. However, it did not last an overly long time, and was not overly dramatic in the way some third act separations can be. Overall, I enjoyed this book a lot. And while it is part of a series, it definitely works as a standalone, though the overall villain carries over throughout the various books.

4 stars. Thank you to Dragonblade and NetGalley for a complimentary ARC of this book. These opinions are my own,

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Mystery, Savior, Letters:
A tragic beginning of the story has Moses' wounded, unconscious and nearly dead.
Meet Jenny the doctor who comes to his rescue. 
From there this story takes us on an intriguing and sometimes difficult journey of healing not only their bodies, but their hearts also.
Secrets are disclosed, heartfelt confessions, some scary moments along with a building desire that ignites into much more for a happy conclusion.

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Love the strong woman Jenny has become in a time when women were more seen than heard and there is much more to her than meets the eye. Moses, a Duke and English spy, has been stabbed and later severely beaten and is lucky to be found and eventually healed by Jenny. He has met his match in her and there verbally interactions made me laugh at times because she speaks her mind and that is something he is not unused to. There is a HEA and the story along the way is a very entertaining and at times laughable. Definitely worth reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Netgalley and are voluntarily leaving a review.

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A Fun Romantic Read!

Jenny was an independent woman, a Doctor who didn’t suffer fools gladly, she loved what she did and would help anyone she could from her little village. When she found Moses and helped him back to health, she couldn’t believe the arrogance of the man or his belief that there were no women Doctors!

Moses had his own opinion about things but it was frustrating to lose his memory and the more he was with Jenny, the more he wanted to stay but as a Duke he would one day have to leave.

A fun, witty read, each having their own secrets but slowly falling in love! I loved the banter between these two and how Jenny got to know the real Moses and not the arrogant man he portrayed.

I voluntarily read and reviewed this ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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When Jenny comes upon Moses with a knife wound, she takes him in and heals him. Moses can not believe Jenny is a woman doctor practicing in a small village in Kent. Moses can not remember which fellow spy stabbed him in the back before he left France. When feelings grow strong between them, they realize they both must make some sacrifices to be together. I received an ARC from NetGalley and Dragonblade Publishing for my honest review.

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