Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Duke’s Bargain Bride by Alianna Brookes


Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐
Thawing the Duke, But Drowning in the Sugar

There is nothing quite as satisfying as a Duke whose heart is a veritable frozen tundra, and this story delivers that icy tension with exquisite precision. The plot is sturdy, and the characters are sculpted with enough depth to make their social maneuverings feel genuinely high-stakes—a rarity in a season often crowded with paper-thin caricatures. Watching the "Ducal Frost" melt into a man of warmth and affection was a journey well worth the price of the carriage ride.

However, as the ton well knows, the only thing worse than a scandal is a bore. While the momentum built beautifully toward a clever conclusion, the climax was unfortunately smothered by an excess of dialogue and an inexcusably long epilogue.

It is a pity when a sharp narrative loses its edge to the modern trend of dragging out the "happily ever after" until it dissolves into saccharine. Had the author trusted the strength of the actual ending and closed the book a chapter earlier, this would have been an undisputed triumph. As it stands, it is a lovely dance that simply doesn't know when to leave the ballroom.



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