Sunday, September 24, 2023

Every Duke Has His Day by Suzanne Enoch


Every Duke Has His Day by Suzanne Enoch is a marvelous, clean, regency romance. Michael Bromley, Duke of Woriton, is not impressed with society and neither is society impressed by him. He relishes working his lab and making his staff and others go away. Elizabeth “Bitsy” Dockering, third daughter of a viscount, is the darling of the ton. She is kind to everyone and her company much sought after. They both happen to be taking care of large poodles when they meet in the park.


I loved this wonderful, slow burn, opposites attract romance. The story was filled with humor, Regency balls, and interesting historical facts. The dual POV between the Duke and Bitsy, their banter, and how they worked to together to solve a dognapping drew me in. Bitsy was a delight and I found myself wanting to join the rest of London by trying to be her friend too! I was intrigued by the well researched science experiments executed by the Duke of Woriton


Every Duke Has His Day was a pleasure to read. I laughed out loud, enjoyed immersing myself in Regency London, and appreciated the slow burn. I highly recommend Every Duke Has His Day by Suzanne Enoch.

A lifelong lover of books, Suzanne Enoch has been writing them since she learned to read. She is the author of two well-received traditional Regencies, 24 and counting England-set Historical Romances, four contemporary Romantic Suspense novels, and a growing number of Scottish Highlands Historical Romances including the October 2016 release of HERO IN THE HIGHLANDS (Book One in the No Ordinary Hero trilogy).

A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne lives with a green parakeet named Kermit, some very chirpy finches, and a small army of Star Wars figures (including a life-size Yoda). Her books regularly appear on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists, and when she's not busily working on her next book or staging fights with action figures, she likes to read, play video games, and go to the movies with her large and supportive village

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