The Heiress Gets a Duke

The Heiress Gets a Duke

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Summary

Even a fortune forged in railroads and steel can't buy entrance into the upper echelons of Victorian high society—for that you need a marriage of convenience。

American heiress August Crenshaw has aspirations。 But unlike her peers, it isn't some stuffy British Lord she wants wrapped around her finger—it's Crenshaw Iron Works, the family business。 When it's clear that August's outrageously progressive ways render her unsuitable for a respectable match, her parents offer up her younger sister to the highest entitled bidder instead。 This simply will not do。 August refuses to leave her sister to the mercy of a loveless marriage。

Evan Sterling, the Duke of Rothschild, has no intention of walking away from the marriage。 He's recently inherited the title only to find his coffers empty, and with countless lives depending on him, he can't walk away from the fortune a Crenshaw heiress would bring him。 But after meeting her fiery sister, he realizes Violet isn't the heiress he wants。 He wants August, and he always gets what he wants。

But August won't go peacefully to her fate。 She decides to show Rothschild that she's no typical London wallflower。 Little does she realize that every stunt she pulls to make him call off the wedding only makes him like her even more。

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11/02/2020

St。 George (the To Wed a Viking series) delivers a new twist on a love triangle in the addictive introduction to her Gilded Age Heiresses series。 Evan Sterling, Duke of Rothschild, is drowning in debt left by his irresponsible father and must make a wealthy match if he hopes to provide for his mother and sisters。 His mother arranges for him to marry American heiress Violet Crenshaw—but Violet’s heart belongs to another, and her bluestocking older sister, August, makes it her mission to save Violet from the match。 When August encounters Evan, she realizes she’s met him once before without knowing his name—and the two shared a blistering kiss。 Though August loves her work at her father’s company and is uninterested in marriage, Evan is captivated by her strength, wit, and willfulness, and switches his suit from Violet to August, setting off a seductive game of emotional tug-of-war。 When their attraction deepens into a true connection, Evan struggles with guilt over knowing that August does not want to be married, while August feels pressured to choose between love and career。 The result is a fun, fresh historical romance that gives both formidable characters their due。 Agent: Nicole Resciniti, the Seymour Agency。 (Jan。)

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Chapter 1

 

Independence is happiness。

 

Susan B。 Anthony

 

London

 

April 1875

 

Sneaking out for a late-night assignation had not been on August's London itinerary。 Yet here she was in a hired carriage being whisked through the dark streets of the city at midnight。

 

"Don't look so vexed 。 。 。 please?" Camille managed to appear contrite from her side of the hansom cab。 Her wide brown eyes took on a faintly desperate glow that went a long way toward soothing August's temper。

 

But, really, how could Camille expect her not to be irritated? She had arrived unannounced at the Crenshaws' rented townhome off Grosvenor Square not a quarter hour ago, looking fairly pitiful as she'd pleaded with August to come with her。 The entire time she had refused to say where they were going, only that August must come this instant。 August had only agreed to put away the financial reports she had been poring over because the girl had appeared so wretched and dispirited。 Now she found herself traveling at a breakneck speed through the streets of a city she barely knew while hoping for the best。

 

"That's asking a lot," August said。

 

The brightness of Camille's smile shone through the murky darkness。 "But you'll do it because you're such a good friend。"

 

August rolled her eyes and settled against the lumpy seat。 The streets were growing noticeably darker。 The cheerful and dependable gas lamps that lined the lanes of Mayfair had long since disappeared。 Streetlamps here were spaced farther apart, and most of them didn't work anyway。 The buildings appeared to be actively crumbling before her eyes as they passed。 Worse, down the alleyways she caught glimpses of open fires with shadows huddled around them。 Wherever they were going, it did not appear to be in a safe area。 She'd been naive to assume that Camille wouldn't take them off to somewhere dangerous。

 

"Very well。" August sighed。 "But please tell me where we're going。 And why am I wearing this?" Camille had presented August with a black cloak identical to her own as she'd ushered her out the servants' entrance。 She had assumed it was to hide them as they made their escape; now she wasn't so sure that was the only reason。

 

"Never。" Her friend's mischievous smile returned, reminding August of the child that she still was in many ways。 Despite her misgivings, August was relieved to see it。

 

When the invitation had come from Camille, Duchess of Hereford, requesting the Crenshaws join her for a few weeks in London, August and Violet had seen it for the plea for help that it had been。 Camille had been lonely since her wedding in November and needed her friends around her for the Season。 They had arrived to find her thinner and paler than she had been in New York。 It was plain to see that marriage had not agreed with her。 She was friendless in a foreign country with a husband who seemed to spend all of his time elsewhere, though possibly that was for the best。 He had not seemed very pleasant company the few times August had met him。 Thankfully, Camille's disposition had slowly improved in the fortnight since they had arrived。 Tonight was the first time she had shown a spark of her former mischievous self, so August resolved to try to humor her and her adventure。

 

"You'll have to tell me at some point。" A grin tugged at her lips。 "Where are we now?"

 

"We're near Whitechapel。" Camille made the declaration with all the enthusiasm of a child who saw only an adventure with none of the danger。

 

"Whitechapel!"

 

"Trust me, August, you won't be disappointed。"

 

"It's not my disappointment I'm concerned about。" Thank God she had come along。 Someone had to keep Camille from her own self-destruction。

 

"I brought a footman along for protection。"

 

Not comforted in the least, August reached up to rap on the trapdoor to direct the driver to take them back home but the vehicle came to an abrupt halt before she could。 They were in the middle of a dark, nondescript street surrounded by deserted buildings。 A huge warehouse loomed across the road。 One of its large doors had been thrown open to reveal a crowd of rough-looking people mingling beneath a swirling cloud of cigarette smoke。 Some of the men had their shirtsleeves rolled up as if they had come in from a day of labor, while the few women she could see were wearing gowns that were less than respectable。 She had the sneaking suspicion that they had arrived at their destination。 "Are you mad? We could be killed in that crowd。"

 

Camille shook her head。 "We'll be fine。 You've been sheltered too long。 Besides, I said near Whitechapel。" August knew she looked stunned when Camille laughed and continued, "On this side of town I am not a duchess and you are not one of the Crenshaw heiresses。 We are no one。 Make up any name you'd like。 I'm partial to Delilah。 Only, please, pick something that's not boring。 No Annes, Marys, or Sarahs。"

 

August had no intention of assuming any identity。 If it were found out that she had traipsed across town in the middle of the night, her reputation would be ruined。 Not that she cared much for that-marriage was not in her immediate future-but Crenshaw Iron Works could suffer。 However, before she could respond, the carriage door was opened by Camille's footman。 He cut a lithe figure in a dark suit with strong shoulders, a kind face, and light brown hair。 He'd helped them into the carriage back in Mayfair before taking his post。 His gaze gentled when it settled on Camille, whose face lit up when she saw him, her eyes lingering on his as she gave him her hand。 He looked at her as if no one else existed, and in that moment, August was certain that no one else did exist for him。 He was obviously smitten。 Despite how inappropriate it was, August felt a twinge of longing in the pit of her stomach。 No one had ever looked at her that way。 No one probably ever would。

 

Once he helped Camille out of the carriage, he managed to pull himself away long enough to offer his hand to August。 The pungent odors of fish, damp earth, and decay indicated they were near the river。 This was a terrible idea, but they were here, and Camille wouldn't be dissuaded。 Sighing, she took his offered hand and disembarked。 "Have you been here before?"

 

Camille shook her head and stood on the tips of her toes as if to get a better look into the large brick building across the crumbling road。 "No, but doesn't it look exciting?"

 

It didn't look exciting at all。 In her work with her family's company, she was often charged with evaluating the possible rewards of taking on a particular new investment。 She was very good at identifying risk, and this had danger written all over it。 If this were a business proposal that had crossed her desk, she would have written R-E-J-E-C-T in block lettering across the top and underlined it twice。  

 

The footman turned and pulled out a small drawstring purse from inside his coat to pay the driver。 August took the opportunity to lean in to Camille。 "Are you and he 。 。 。 involved?" The idea seemed far-fetched, but that look had been full of things August shouldn't have witnessed。

 

Camille laughed, but it lacked humor。 Her hungry gaze roved over his athletic form in admiration as she spoke, "Henry? Not like you mean。 Hereford made it quite clear that I must give him a child before he'll tolerate anything like that。"

 

August gaped。 "You spoke with the duke about this?"

 

"On the contrary。 He spoke to me about it on our first day home when he informed me that he planned to carry on with his mistress regardless of my feelings on the matter。 He said that I was free to do the same discreetly, but only after he had his child。" At the blank look August gave her, she shrugged。 "It is how things are done here。"

 

August drew back in shock, not so much at the words but at the bitterness in Camille's eyes。 It had been clear from the beginning that theirs would not be a love match, but to have her feelings so callously disregarded by her husband had to smart。 August understood then what this outing was all about。 It was Camille's way of rebelling against the unfairness of her fate。 It was irresponsible and dangerous, but it was all she had。 At least she'd had the foresight to bring her footman for protection。

 

In many ways, this reinforced August's own views toward marriage。 It wasn't worth the loss of independence。 She worked with her brother and father running Crenshaw Iron Works, and she wasn't yet willing to give that up for what Camille described。 No husband on earth would be willing to allow her to keep working like she wanted。

 

"I am so sorry, Camille。 How horrid that sounds。"

 

"It's not that terrible。" Her friend waved away her concern and glanced back toward the warehouse。 "So far he's only been able to complete the act a handful of times。 It was over quickly。"

 

No matter how she tried, August could not stop her mouth from dropping open。 No one had ever so openly discussed sexual activity with her before。 Was that too little? It seemed to be-the couple had been married for over five months-but she honestly didn't know。 Her brother, Max, had dinner with his mistress every Thursday, though what happened during those dinners, she did not want to know。 "I 。 。 。 Only a handful?"

 

Camille grinned and leaned closer to whisper, "He's tried more than that, but he has issues 。 。 。 staying upright。" She giggled。 "I am told that happens with age, but I think it's due to the amount of scotch he drinks。"

 

August had no reply to that。 To have a marriage forced on you was bad enough, but to have it come in the form of an aged groom, she could not countenance。 She struggled to put voice to another meaningless, benign word of comfort when Camille nodded toward the warehouse。 "Say you'll come inside with me。 Please?"

 

Knowing how badly her friend needed this small rebellion, August found it impossible to deny the request。 They should be able to hide their identities easily enough-she couldn't imagine any of the aristocrats she had met frequenting a place such as this-so no one would be the wiser。 Her parents and Violet weren't due to be home from their party for hours yet。 The irony of the fact that she had begged off to enjoy a quiet evening alone was not lost on her。

 

"Fine。 We will stay for a quarter hour。"

 

"But that's no time at all," Camille complained。 "The brawl won't have started yet。 I daresay it'll last longer than that。"

 

"Brawl? Where on earth have you taken us?" But Camille didn't answer, because Henry came over and offered her his arm。 The two of them walked toward the crowded building as if they were a couple, leaving August to follow as she would。 The driver called out to his horse, and the vehicle pulled off。 Left wondering how she, a woman who was capable enough to assist her father and brother in the daily operations of Crenshaw Iron Works, had come to this unlikely pass, August had no choice but to follow them across the damp cobblestone road and through the entrance。

 

The place was a mass of sweating bodies as the crowd of men and women pushed closer to some unseen space farther into the open ground floor of the building。 The sharp scents of gin, sweat, and cheap cigarette smoke tinged the air。 People yelled to be heard over the cacophony of a hundred different conversations。 Brick pillars trisected the space, while wooden crates stacked to the high ceiling lined the massive room, indicating that it was a working warehouse-at least during the daytime hours。

 

"Ho there, Henry, didn't think you were going to make it。" A burly man who spoke in a distinct East End accent stopped them inside the door。 He wore a wool coat that had seen better days and scuffed boots。 The rough skin on his face was lined in a permanent scowl, only emphasized by the countless scars thickening his brows。

 

"Evening, Jim, had to make another stop。" Henry's words were spoken in an accent tinged with a hardscrabble inflection that wasn't present when he wore the Hereford livery。

 

The older man's gaze drifted past Camille to August。 Apparently, she was the extra and potentially unexpected stop in the scenario。 "Good evening," she said, giving him a smile。

 

His colorless eyes lit with amusement as he tipped a hand to the brim of his flat cap。 "An American。" His assessing gaze roamed over her, as if trying to figure out who she was。 August felt a moment of panic that perhaps it wouldn't be as easy to hide her identity as she'd thought, so she gripped the cloak's hood closed under her chin。 Finally, he said, "Come on, then。 Room for you lot on the riser。"

 

August followed the group around the edge of the room。 Without even looking at him, the crowd seemed to be aware of the mysterious Jim and made way for their small group。 The few times they were too slow to move, he didn't mind shoving the men out of his path。 Soon they stopped at a wooden platform raised knee-high off the ground。 There was already a score of people milling about on top of it。 Unlike the crowd on the packed-dirt floor, these people wore dress coats, and a few colorful evening gowns could be seen among the black。 This set had much finer attire than the rest of the crowd, which was obviously made up of laborers and factory workers。 Henry stepped up and helped first Camille and then August up。

 

"A word of warning, miss。" She turned back and found herself eye to eye with Jim。

 

"'Tis tempting to stand close to get a better view, but best to keep your distance。" He seemed to be putting effort into enunciating so that she wouldn't mistake him。 "That is if you're concerned about blood spattering on your pretty silk dress。"

 

August gasped as she saw that the cloak had parted and the rich navy of her skirt had shown through。 Jim chuckled and left her there to arrange her clothing while wondering if that had been a genuine warning or if he was toying with her。 A brawl couldn't be as gruesome as that。 Could it? She hurried to catch up to Camille and Henry, who had moved farther onto the platform。 Where the hell had Camille brought her? 

Reviews

sew crazy

Harper St。 George starts out a new series set in the Gilded Age, a time when the failing fortunes of the British aristocracy meant they had no choice but to accept the attentions of upstart Americans with their new money and brash ways。 In The Heiress Gets the Duke, St。 George gives us the story of August, a thoughtful, independent woman who has no interest in marriage to an aristocrat, especially since marriage would mean giving up her work for her father’s ironworks。 Her younger sister is offered up to the eponymous Duke, Evan Sterling, but he decides to woo August instead。 Partly out of fascination for a woman who would refuse a Duke and partly out of financial desperation。 St。 George does a terrific job at making us want desperately for the two characters to get together already while at the same time having real sympathy for August’s ambivalence about marriage。 That this romance is set in the Gilded Age makes it even more compelling reading。 There are cracks in the rigid social constructs of the more familiar Regency period, and watching her characters navigate some of the same circumstances (waltz etiquette) and new ones (the decline of the agriculture-based economy) is a treat for readers of historical romance。 Intelligent, engaging characters combined with a heartfelt romance – what more could you ask for?

Esther R (esther。reads)

Gender-defying, feminist heroine in a historical romance? And a boxing duke? Sign me up。 There really wasn’t much to not love about this story! I heard this book classified as a marriage of convenience, but it is not that simple。 What starts out as a potential betrothal for convenience, leads to so much more than that!When American heiress August Crenshaw and her family go to England to visit her best friend, Camille, who had been married off to an old Duke who was in need of some funds, the las Gender-defying, feminist heroine in a historical romance? And a boxing duke? Sign me up。 There really wasn’t much to not love about this story! I heard this book classified as a marriage of convenience, but it is not that simple。 What starts out as a potential betrothal for convenience, leads to so much more than that!When American heiress August Crenshaw and her family go to England to visit her best friend, Camille, who had been married off to an old Duke who was in need of some funds, the last thing that she’s expecting is to find herself staring down the same fate。 In an act of rebellion, August and Camille sneak out to a prize fighting competition in a seedy part of town。 Little does August know, the mysterious, beautiful boxer that she kissed that night was the Duke of Rothschild, Evan Stirling, This flat-broke duke needs to marry, quickly and to someone with the funds to save the duchy。 And Evan is the same man that her parents had decided that her little sister Violet would be wed to。 As fate would have it, Evan decides that he doesn’t want the Crenshaw sister that had been offered to him。 He want to marry August。 August can’t imagine anything worse than marrying anyone right now。 She is deeply invested in the family company, she’s got a job to do and a husband would mean that she would lose her job。 Everyone knows that a woman can’t possibly work and be a mother。。。 right? And if she has to marry, it’s sure as heck not going to be to save a man。 August is determined to fight this engagement at every single turn。 。。。more

Rose Blue

4。5 stars, as reviewed at Roses Are Blue: https://wp。me/p3QRh4-1rfAugust Crenshaw is an American heiress, who is named after her grandfather who started Crenshaw Iron Works and made the family’s fortune。 Though the Crenshaws’ wealth can compete with any other family’s in 1870’s New York, they are still considered upstarts by the highest social sticklers, and aren’t truly welcome by the cream of society。 This fact grates on August’s parents, particularly her mother。 When a friend of August’s is f 4。5 stars, as reviewed at Roses Are Blue: https://wp。me/p3QRh4-1rfAugust Crenshaw is an American heiress, who is named after her grandfather who started Crenshaw Iron Works and made the family’s fortune。 Though the Crenshaws’ wealth can compete with any other family’s in 1870’s New York, they are still considered upstarts by the highest social sticklers, and aren’t truly welcome by the cream of society。 This fact grates on August’s parents, particularly her mother。 When a friend of August’s is forced into marrying a much older English duke, Mrs。 Crenshaw practically salivates at the thought of one of her daughters making such a socially advantageous match。 August mistakenly believes that her own parents would never force such a horrible thing on her, and is content with using her intelligence at being an integral part of the family business。 Of course, she wants to marry someday, but at twenty three, she has plenty of time。 August has no qualms about traveling to England with her family to visit her newly wed friend, while her father pursues business connections。Evan Sterling was never meant to be the duke, but that all changed when his older brother, William, died and he became the heir。 Upon his father’s death, he became Duke Rothschild, and learned the full extent of his family’s financial woes。 With multiple estates, and hundreds of families depending upon him for their living, not to mention two sisters about to come out, Evan sells everything he can to try to keep his dukedom afloat。 He even turned his enjoyment of boxing to a money making enterprise by becoming a bare knuckle brawler in disguise, known as the Hellion。 Still, his creditors are tightening their nooses around him, and his mother stresses that he needs to marry an heiress。Evan first spots August at the theatre, and is attracted immediately to her looks, though they’re not introduced。 Surprisingly, he sees her at one of his bouts, where he saves her from a fall and then shares a brief kiss。 August is surprised at her own reaction to this stranger, and how she feels drawn to him。 When they eventually officially meet, August soon realizes that the duke is the same man she saw at the boxing match。 Though she can’t deny that she finds him appealing and attractive, she has no place in her life for a fortune hunting duke。 Her parents, however, think differently。August is a strong woman, one who can be opinionated and stubborn。 Though she finds herself weakening to Evan’s charm, she soon builds her walls back up, determined not to change her life plan。 Though Evan needs an heiress, he soon finds that any heiress will not do – it has to be August。 He is smitten with her beauty, but he admires her intelligence, her blunt speaking, and her lack of game playing。 He loves the fact that she has no interest in his title and position, and speaks her true feelings to him。 Their attraction can’t be denied, and despite August’s reluctance, they find they can’t stay away from each other。 They begin to share delicious kisses and some very heated embraces。I fell in love with Evan, and truly felt bad for his plight。 His determination to win August on his own, rather than forcing her hand was like a breath of fresh air。 Many times he had the opportunity to allow them to be caught in a compromising position, but chose the high road。 Every time I began to hope that August was coming around, something would happen, and it was two steps back for every step forward。 I became so disappointed with August’s parents, and some of the actions they took, but I adore her brother, who traveled across the ocean to stand up for his sister。 The situation looks bleak, indeed, when August has had enough, and boards a ship, headed back to America。THE HEIRESS GETS A DUKE is the first book I’ve read by Harper St。 George, and I found it to be encompassing, well written, and entertaining。 I love the characters of Evan and August, and their passionate battle。 August is a woman ahead of her time, I think, and Evan is secure enough to allow her to be herself and utilize her intelligence and talents in the business world。 I think they both ended up being surprised, August by her passionate nature, and Evan by his own tender feelings and commitment to acting honorably。 THE HEIRESS GETS A DUKE is a fabulous romance with plenty of heart, and I can’t wait for the next in the series。 。。。more

Vania Nunes

August Crenshaw is beautiful and tremendously wealthy, but unlike Ton's other girls, she is more interested in the family business。When her father sees that he is unable to convince her to marry, he transfers that responsibility - of bringing the noble title to the American family - to his youngest daughter, August immediately comes to Violet's defense。 She would never let her sister not marry for love。 And that's exactly where her path crosses Evan's。Evan Sterling, Duke of Rothschild, had recen August Crenshaw is beautiful and tremendously wealthy, but unlike Ton's other girls, she is more interested in the family business。When her father sees that he is unable to convince her to marry, he transfers that responsibility - of bringing the noble title to the American family - to his youngest daughter, August immediately comes to Violet's defense。 She would never let her sister not marry for love。 And that's exactly where her path crosses Evan's。Evan Sterling, Duke of Rothschild, had recently inherited the title and discovered that the coffers were empty。Far from being a person who shies away from his responsibilities, he has always thought of getting married, but now marriage becomes urgent。 He urgently needed a rich bride。When he met the Crenshaws, the plan was for him to marry Violet, but it wasn't her who made his heart beat faster。Now, he needed to convince August that they were the perfect match, and taming that skittish cat would be a game he would love to play。5 stars 。。。more

Heather Dolbeare

4。5 stars。 This steamy confection of modern woman meets penniless duke combines for a riveting good time。 This was exactly what was needed to break me of my reading slump。 Deliciously devourable。

Mishal

4。5 - Ending could have been wrapped up a bit better。 It was not smooth。

Cassidy J。

4。5 starExcepting the fact that the ending felt rushed and not well thought-out, this was a sweet romance, and I look forward to Violet and Leigh's book。 4。5 starExcepting the fact that the ending felt rushed and not well thought-out, this was a sweet romance, and I look forward to Violet and Leigh's book。 。。。more

Kathryn Hawks

I love a good historical romance。 I enjoyed this book but after loving Evie dunmores books it just fell to similar but not quite as good。 I guess all historical romance is somewhat similar I just found myself comparing it to bringing down the duke and bridgerton and thinking they both did a better job。 It was still enjoyable and the love scene was steamy!

Esther R (esther。reads)

Gender-defying, feminist heroine in a historical romance? And a boxing duke? Sign me up。 There really wasn’t much to not love about this story! I heard this book classified as a marriage of convenience, but it is not that simple。 What starts out as a potential betrothal for convenience, leads to so much more than that!When American heiress August Crenshaw and her family go to England to visit her best friend, Camille, who had been married off to an old Duke who was in need of some funds, the las Gender-defying, feminist heroine in a historical romance? And a boxing duke? Sign me up。 There really wasn’t much to not love about this story! I heard this book classified as a marriage of convenience, but it is not that simple。 What starts out as a potential betrothal for convenience, leads to so much more than that!When American heiress August Crenshaw and her family go to England to visit her best friend, Camille, who had been married off to an old Duke who was in need of some funds, the last thing that she’s expecting is to find herself staring down the same fate。 In an act of rebellion, August and Camille sneak out to a prize fighting competition in a seedy part of town。 Little does August know, the mysterious, beautiful boxer that she kissed that night was the Duke of Rothschild, Evan Stirling, This flat-broke duke needs to marry, quickly and to someone with the funds to save the duchy。 And Evan is the same man that her parents had decided that her little sister Violet would be wed to。 As fate would have it, Evan decides that he doesn’t want the Crenshaw sister that had been offered to him。 He want to marry August。 August can’t imagine anything worse than marrying anyone right now。 She is deeply invested in the family company, she’s got a job to do and a husband would mean that she would lose her job。 Everyone knows that a woman can’t possibly work and be a mother。。。 right? And if she has to marry, it’s sure as heck not going to be to save a man。 August is determined to fight this engagement at every single turn。Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Romance for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Rosangela

Loved it! August was an independent American girl, she works with her father and brother in their company。 She thought to be an asset to the company as an employer but her parents thought differently and I've felt the sense of betrayal that August feels with her parents, and more with her father that she thought were her ally。 Evan was a second son thrown in the title without the means to maintain it afloat, so he tries everything before succumb to his mother's request for a marriage in the weal Loved it! August was an independent American girl, she works with her father and brother in their company。 She thought to be an asset to the company as an employer but her parents thought differently and I've felt the sense of betrayal that August feels with her parents, and more with her father that she thought were her ally。 Evan was a second son thrown in the title without the means to maintain it afloat, so he tries everything before succumb to his mother's request for a marriage in the wealth。August is horrified that her parents could think to sell her sister for a title so she tries everything to prevent the said marriage。Little she knew that Evan had chosen her as bride and all her attempts felt on deaf earsTheir voyage forward to the happy end is full of misgivings, misunderstandings, and passions。And I'm looking forward to Violet's story, for she is not so demure as her parents think。 。。。more

Casey

The tension between August and Evan was 🔥🔥🔥🔥

Morgan (thebooksofmorgan)

Wow this book took me on a journey of emotions!!! I loved every aspect of August and Evan’s relationship。 It was enemies-to-lovers in the best way possible。 If you are looking for something akin to the Bridgerton series, this might actually be BETTER

Zina

4。5 ⭐️ loved this!

RyReads

2。5 Stars。 All in all, the romance was on the back burner a little too much for my taste。 "The Heiress Gets a Duke" has a lot of plot。 This plot includes plentiful conversations about business- both the hero's and the heroine's- as well as a larger commentary on society as a whole。。。specifically on the lack of choice given to women in regards to marriage。 While I did think the plot was interesting enough and this book was well written, the romance felt like a plot device for a bigger commentary。 2。5 Stars。 All in all, the romance was on the back burner a little too much for my taste。 "The Heiress Gets a Duke" has a lot of plot。 This plot includes plentiful conversations about business- both the hero's and the heroine's- as well as a larger commentary on society as a whole。。。specifically on the lack of choice given to women in regards to marriage。 While I did think the plot was interesting enough and this book was well written, the romance felt like a plot device for a bigger commentary。(!!The Duke of Rothschild was an actual sweetheart though!!) 。。。more

M。

This was great。 The historical element is one thing but an Heiress from New York? Come on。 I loved everything about Evans character。 I always felt he was forthcoming, honest and transparent。 My only drawback is that often times I feel like the women want to be left alone and chased。 I know sometimes it can be hard to sort through your feelings but there were a few times I felt myself growing irritated with August。 I think that she learned a lot of valuable lessons about herself and her family。 B This was great。 The historical element is one thing but an Heiress from New York? Come on。 I loved everything about Evans character。 I always felt he was forthcoming, honest and transparent。 My only drawback is that often times I feel like the women want to be left alone and chased。 I know sometimes it can be hard to sort through your feelings but there were a few times I felt myself growing irritated with August。 I think that she learned a lot of valuable lessons about herself and her family。 But I also think that women do owe some accountability in terms of a mans feelings if you say one thing and then act differently。 Still highly recommend though! 。。。more

Jill Jemmett

August Crenshaw is an American heiress to her father’s railway company。 She and her family go to London for the season where her parents set up her younger sister to marry Evan Sterling, Duke of Rothschild。 Though Evan is a Duke, he has inherited his father’s debt and his family is suffering because of it。 He must marry a wealthy woman to save his family’s properties。 However, he has a chance encounter with August before being formally introduced to her family。 He realizes that August is the per August Crenshaw is an American heiress to her father’s railway company。 She and her family go to London for the season where her parents set up her younger sister to marry Evan Sterling, Duke of Rothschild。 Though Evan is a Duke, he has inherited his father’s debt and his family is suffering because of it。 He must marry a wealthy woman to save his family’s properties。 However, he has a chance encounter with August before being formally introduced to her family。 He realizes that August is the perfect match for him, but he has to convince this working heiress that she should marry him。This is the perfect book to read right now。 It is a fun regency romance, that will appeal to fans of Bridgerton。 I just finished watching the Bridgerton TV show, and this was the perfect book to follow it。This romance had just the right amount of steam。 Right away, I could tell that August and Evan should be together。 The title gives away the romance, since it says that the heiress will get the Duke, but I loved reading about their journey。 It was a bumpy road to getting together which created a lot of romantic tension and suspense。I loved this regency romance!Thank you Berkley for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Kayla

4。5 stars I am always on the hunt for a new series, and I am especially a sucker for gorgeous covers, and this was exactly what I was looking for。The Heiress Gets a Duke was sexy, sweet, and so much fun。 I started it late one night and literally had to force myself to put it down as I was on pace for an all nighter。 What captivated me was the moments between August, our Heiress, and Evan, The Duke of Rothschild。 Despite how hard August tried to fight it, the instant chemistry and connection she 4。5 stars I am always on the hunt for a new series, and I am especially a sucker for gorgeous covers, and this was exactly what I was looking for。The Heiress Gets a Duke was sexy, sweet, and so much fun。 I started it late one night and literally had to force myself to put it down as I was on pace for an all nighter。 What captivated me was the moments between August, our Heiress, and Evan, The Duke of Rothschild。 Despite how hard August tried to fight it, the instant chemistry and connection she has with Evan is undeniable。Full review @ www。ladylovesbookreviews。com 。。。more

Anna Lawless

I read this because Evie Dunmore recommended it in a newsletter。 I can see why; it’s the right time period fir her and it features a strong female lead ahead of her time regarding her role as a woman in society。 I guess because she recommended it, I was expecting the same level of quality in the writing - the same wit, sparkle, and fullness of character she brings。 This was *fine*, but it was no Evie Dunmore book。 The found myself skipping quickly through the pages after a while to see how it wr I read this because Evie Dunmore recommended it in a newsletter。 I can see why; it’s the right time period fir her and it features a strong female lead ahead of her time regarding her role as a woman in society。 I guess because she recommended it, I was expecting the same level of quality in the writing - the same wit, sparkle, and fullness of character she brings。 This was *fine*, but it was no Evie Dunmore book。 The found myself skipping quickly through the pages after a while to see how it wrapped up。 The characters all knew exactly what they wanted, there was no real self-discovery, and everyone was pretty open and vulnerable with each other in a way I didn’t find entirely believable。 If you’re looking for a decent read this one is quick and easy, just not as much as it could have been。 。。。more

Annie

Bridgerton-esque

Leah

As a 'new money' family, the Crenshaws are already outcasts in London society。 Worse still, they're American, bold and brash with seemingly little regard for how to conduct themselves in polite company。 Particularly that elder daughter, August。 With a name like that, it's little wonder why the girl acts the way she does, spending more time working through the financial records for her father's company than securing a husband。 She's in stark contrast to her younger sister, Violet, yet when the Du As a 'new money' family, the Crenshaws are already outcasts in London society。 Worse still, they're American, bold and brash with seemingly little regard for how to conduct themselves in polite company。 Particularly that elder daughter, August。 With a name like that, it's little wonder why the girl acts the way she does, spending more time working through the financial records for her father's company than securing a husband。 She's in stark contrast to her younger sister, Violet, yet when the Duke of Rothschild is all but forced into a quick marriage, it's August he finds captivating。For the full review and more, head over to The Pretty Good Gatsby! 。。。more

Alice

This was fun。 I wish we spent a bit more time in New York bc I love the Gilded Age setting, however, I get why it was mostly set in Victorian England。 Couple of things bugged me but overall this was a good start to the series。

Maykala

3。5

Sara Bibee

The chemistry between Evan and August is clearly there and it’s a sweet story。 But I found the book to be so boring overall because of all the fluff。 Clearly this is a period romance, and a large picture is to be painted regarding the various contexts and sceneries。 But it was just too much to hold my attention at times。 I often found myself just skipping to dialogue between the characters。

Shawna

3。5 stars - Historical Romance

Laura

American heiress August Crenshaw essentially pulls a 19th century Katniss Everdeen and volunteers as tribute to save her little sister from being forced into a loveless marriage of convenience with the Duke of Rothschild。 The Crenshaw family has money but needs access; the Duke has access but needs money。 According to the pervasive patriarchal oppression that dictates social norms, that’s a match made in heaven。⠀I’m loving how August’s character is used to highlight the differences in social cus American heiress August Crenshaw essentially pulls a 19th century Katniss Everdeen and volunteers as tribute to save her little sister from being forced into a loveless marriage of convenience with the Duke of Rothschild。 The Crenshaw family has money but needs access; the Duke has access but needs money。 According to the pervasive patriarchal oppression that dictates social norms, that’s a match made in heaven。⠀I’m loving how August’s character is used to highlight the differences in social customs and behavior between 1875 New York and 1875 London: she has the best of one world, which grants her the perspicacity to rebel against the worst of the other。 Much like New York itself just before the turn of the century, August is progressive, independent, and ambitious。 She doesn’t care about the whispers in London society that dub her “mannish” because she is firmly anti-marriage of convenience, good at math, and full of determination to one day take over the family empire, Crenshaw Iron Works, a la Fallon Carrington。My three favorite aspects of this book are as follows: 1。 August herself。 She’s smart, but not just on the sidelines: she uses her intelligence to help both herself and those in her family’s company’s employ。 She’s extremely wealthy but neither pretentious nor unfeeling。 She doesn’t let her feelings get the best of her in a way that jeopardizes her entire life (I feel like that happens a lot in romance)。 She couldn’t care less that gossip rags write snippy things about her for attending meetings advocating for women’s education。 She is sensible and driven without being uptight or naive。⠀2。 The balance between history and fiction。 I loved August’s story as much as I loved the references to actual pivotal characters and events in the women’s rights movement in the 19th century, like Minor v。 Happersett, Barbara Bodichon, and Susan B。 Anthony (and the Enforcement Act of 1870)。⠀3。 Evan (the Duke)。 There is very little not to like, but also a lot to love。 He participates in “bare-knuckle brawls” under an alias in an illegal underground fight club to make enough money to support his family and pay the debts his loser of a father left behind。 He also is very into how progressive August is。 Competent, selfless, and what I consider the 19th century version of a male feminist? Doesn’t get much hotter than that。As someone who has many a bone to pick with the romance genre, I have to say - absolutely recommend this one!! 。。。more

Becky

August is a New York City heiress visiting a friend in London for the Season during the Gilded Age。 Her childhood friend has been forced to marry an English lord to advance her family's social agenda and the marriage is a deeply unhappy one。 Her friend's marriage is loosely based on poor Consuelo Vanderbilt's forced marriage to the 9th Duke of Marlborough--the duke got cash and Consuelo got a title。 Yay? Everyone was miserable and the marriage ended in divorce。 August can see that her friend is August is a New York City heiress visiting a friend in London for the Season during the Gilded Age。 Her childhood friend has been forced to marry an English lord to advance her family's social agenda and the marriage is a deeply unhappy one。 Her friend's marriage is loosely based on poor Consuelo Vanderbilt's forced marriage to the 9th Duke of Marlborough--the duke got cash and Consuelo got a title。 Yay? Everyone was miserable and the marriage ended in divorce。 August can see that her friend is desolate and so she fights any way she can when she learns that her own parents have similar social ambitions for their own family。 August's family comes from a railroad dynasty, much like the Vanderbilt tycoons, and when the parents find out there's a duke who desperately needs cash they agree to a betrothal between said duke and August's younger, and more traditional sister, Violet。 Both sisters fight their parents who are unyielding。 They understand that this alliance will bring them the social status not afforded them as new money in NYC and will also bring business opportunities in England and the British Empire。 As a feisty American, August decides to take matters into her own hands and tells the duke to leave her sister alone。 And he does。 But only to fix his attentions on her, instead。So this is the tried-and-true marriage of necessity trope, but with the interesting twist that as an independent American, August has no interest in an English title。 Or a husband of duty。 She works in the family business and draws her own salary and really can't see the need for marriage unless it's a love match。 The duke finds himself having to rely on his wits to persuade August to marry him, which, as an English peer of the realm, he's never had to do。 Woman fall all over him all the time so someone who is not swooning at the idea of becoming a duchess really takes him off his game。 These two are always extremely honest with each other and it's fun to watch their verbal sparring。 (Until the Great Misunderstanding later in the book sees them acting out of character。) They form an emotional bond and it is heartening to see them try to solve both of their problems together。 This is a better-than-average fun, romance book。 。。。more

Sumayyah

2。5 Stars

Stephanie Basey

I liked the story。 It was a pretty basic broke Duke, rich heiress story, but it was well told。 However August (the rich heiress) was kind of a Jerk。 I'm not so sure that they would fall in love based on their encounters。 I would recommend this book and I would definitely read more from this author。 I liked the story。 It was a pretty basic broke Duke, rich heiress story, but it was well told。 However August (the rich heiress) was kind of a Jerk。 I'm not so sure that they would fall in love based on their encounters。 I would recommend this book and I would definitely read more from this author。 。。。more

Tiffany www。instagram。com/tiffs_bookshelf

We have a historical romance set in the 1800's between an unwilling, stubborn, high spirited heiress & the Duke who needs her family money to restore his home back to its splendor。 What he doesn't expect is to lose his heart in the agreement。 Neither does she though。 I enjoyed this book immensely and if you love a good historical romance you will love this one too。 We have a historical romance set in the 1800's between an unwilling, stubborn, high spirited heiress & the Duke who needs her family money to restore his home back to its splendor。 What he doesn't expect is to lose his heart in the agreement。 Neither does she though。 I enjoyed this book immensely and if you love a good historical romance you will love this one too。 。。。more

Jenna

Review Coming Soon =)

Christie Guillory

I tend to be pretty stingy with my 5 star ratings。 Four stars means I really, really liked it and five means it left me knowing I'd probably never forget that book。 Heiress gets a solid 4。8 for me, rounded up to 5。 I loved the storyline, historical setting, and the happy ending。 I also cannot wait until the sequel is published。 I happily volunteer for an early release copy to review! I tend to be pretty stingy with my 5 star ratings。 Four stars means I really, really liked it and five means it left me knowing I'd probably never forget that book。 Heiress gets a solid 4。8 for me, rounded up to 5。 I loved the storyline, historical setting, and the happy ending。 I also cannot wait until the sequel is published。 I happily volunteer for an early release copy to review! 。。。more