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, by Christy Carlyle


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File Size: 3558 KB

Print Length: 387 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062853953

Publisher: Avon (November 27, 2018)

Publication Date: November 27, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0786FG5CK

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I am giving "A Duke Changes Everything" a very Generous 3 stars.Nicholas/Nick Lyon's was the 2nd son of a cruel father who physically and mentally abused him in horrible ways. Talbot Lyons Nicks father was the Duke of Tremayne now he is dead and so is Nicks older brother, the heir to the Tremayne Dukedom. Nick has suddenly become the new Duke of Tremayne. He never wanted to be Duke or to ever go back to his ducal estate Enderley . It holds so many horrible memories. His mother took him one night and they ran away to France to hid from the abuse they both suffered at the hands of the Old Duke. Nicks mother died when he is 16 and he travels back to London and becomes a very rich owner of Lyon's Gentlemen's Club.Thomasina/Mina Thorne takes over her fathers job as Stewart of the Enderley Estate after his death. She has been made aware that there is a new Duke and is worried she will be sacked because she is a women.Nick arrives at Enderley to find that his Stewart is a she and not a he. However they work together and he lets her keep her job. They start to become close and Nicks treats his tenants and staff with compassion and care. His initial intent had been to lease Enderley and sale of all the furnishings and paintings anything of value. Mina gradually changes his mind and Nick stays longer and longer. Him and Mina start to fall in love. But of course neither will admit it to one another.The sex and the romance are Sorley Lacking in between this couple!!If this review sounds boring its because the story was basically boring. Nick let Viscount Calvert who owed him money walk all over him and in the end he let him get away without paying the money back to the club. Another Viscount Lyle and his son Gregory also talked down to Nick who is a Duke. WTH?? Dukes were respected and revered. No low title like a Viscount would ever treat a Duke like Viscount Lyle and Calvert treated Nick. But was even worse they got away with it. Nick just Kowtowed and bowed down to them. I don't think the author understands how the aristocracy worked. A Duke is one of the highest titles in the land just under a Prince. Viscounts are at the bottom of the aristocracy. A viscounts children were Mr. and Miss they did not even carry the title of Lord and Lady. So why give them so much power over a Duke? A real Duke would have shut them down. Nick was just to passive and paid off these low titled people to get along with them. That did not work for me. He need to act more Alpha Male and Arrogant like a Duke towards these lowly titled men.The other think that was not made clear to me is was Mina a virgin or did Gregory relieve her of her virginity? That part of the story was not clear. Gregory tells Nick that he was the first one to have her. But Mina said she stopped Gregory before it went to far. When Nick and Mina finally made love it was as generic as ice water and Nick didn't mention that Mina was a virgin.The end of the story was not good at all. Nick decides to turn his Profitable Gentlemen's Club into a club for inventors. OK it takes a lot of time and money to invest in inventions. So I guess Nick and his partners plan on going broke. Because the way this epilog is written about investing in inventions is just all kinds of ways wrong. They could have keep the gentlemen's club for revenue and opened up and office to interview investors. That way there income could stay secure or turn the gentlemen's club into a Luxury Grand Hotel. I wouldn't want the author Ms. Carlyle to handle my money. I would be broke LOL!!But overall it was an Okay read. But I won't be continuing with the series "Duke's Den" It doesn't feel like a Historical Romance to me.

Days to riches, pauper to princess, rebellious miss, scarred hero. This book has it all. Even, of course, a clearly happy ending.The scenes were well developed, drawn in color by an obviously loving hand, filled in with exquisite detail where needed, and merely suggested in places where the characters take full control.And the characters do control. These are dynamic, splendid people (and horses, and cats) that have unique features created by the things that drive them. We learn some of these things, but are left with some mysteries, which drive me...To buy the next book in the series. I'm hooked.

Very well-written romantic tale about young but somewhat seasoned life for these two!Fun to read, and as I’m a long-time reader of many genres, I look forward to more stuff written by Ms Christy Carlyle.

A scarred duke falls in love with his female steward. This is the first book in a new series worth reading. I have already pre-ordered the second book coming out in April!

An unexpected duchy to an unloved scarred man and an unconventional country miss collide and unconditionally love each other and find true lust and love

I do love a good historical romance with a woman in pants, just bucking traditional gender norms all over the place. Thomasina Thorne (Mina to her friends) is smart and not afraid to take charge, and she sees the sense in wearing trousers instead of dresses to get things done around the estate. She also cares about people (and very pregnant cats), and while maybe she longs for fairy tales and a wider world, she's also sort of glad to be bound by her duty to Enderly because it means nothing needs to change... Until Nick comes to the estate...Nick, like most hot dukes in Regency romances, has a tragic backstory that have turned him into a beast. Between his mismatched eyes and the scar on his face, he's sure that his hideousness is only matched by what lies within. But sorry, Nick, some of us have been dreaming about fairy tale princes with mismatched eyes since primary school (maybe it's a girls who read fairy tales thing?) and anyone who cares about your scars beyond wanting the blood of whoever inflicted them on you isn't worth the breath to dismiss them anyway. In reality Nick's built up this wall around his heart and his spirit so he can't be hurt again.“I’m not afraid of seeing your scars.”He settled her with infinite care on the edge of the enormous bed, not quite meeting her gaze. “I am.”Nick and Mina together are amazing. Nick's behavior in confronting the place where he was basically tortured is at times bizarre and erratic (especially when you don't know why he's acting the way he is) and Mina does a fairly good job of soothing the crazy new duke while he, for example, escapes through a window to burn a portrait in a leaf pile in the middle of the night. (Stark raving bonkers, this one...) They're great for each other, even though Nick is terrified to stay and Mina is terrified to leave. (But what kind of plot would there be if there was no conflict?)A Duke Changes Everything is wonderfully written in the alternating third person limited past tense POV. It's first book in the Duke's Den series, though it's written as a stand alone and Mina and Nick's story is wrapped up within the single book. This was the first book I've read by Christy Carlyle, but I'll definitely be reading more.

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