
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A Duke Reclaimed and Etiquette Ignored
Can a broken man truly be healed? Rowan hides from the world, thoroughly drowned in self-pity, until Eliza arrives armed with genuine insight and warmth. While others see only his physical damage, Eliza looks past the trauma of that cannon blast to see the man he could be, teaching him to wear his scars as a badge of honor and accept that he is still worthy of love.
The plot delivers a sharp lesson in betrayal; the true villain, Marcus, remains hidden until it is almost too late for our Duke. Fortunately, Rowan possesses remarkably loyal servants who know exactly when to disregard a foolish order to save their master.
My only real grievance is the author’s blatant disregard for the rules of the ton. Rather than cleverly navigating the strict etiquette of the era, the narrative simply ignores it—a lazy shortcut that disrupts the historical illusion. However, if you are looking for a deeply emotional story of survival and redemption, Rowan and Eliza’s journey delivers.
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