eARC Review: Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday

Romance

Duke, Actually

Book Info

  • Released Date: Nov 16th

  • Publication: Avons

  • Pages: 365

  • Format: eBook


What a cute holiday theme romance book
— Abigail Books Addiction

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed reading this book. It was not amazing, but it was a cute romance read. Not the cheesy typical romance read.
Dani is facing so many changes at once, but yet, it's refreshing to her. It may be new, but it's on her terms. She is finally coming to her own after divorce (soon to divorce). And she is going to take the chance in dating, especially since she has help from her new friend, Max. He has no plan in marrying whoever his father wants. He never wanted to live in his father's shadow. He wants his own life, including his own choice of women to fall in love with. It may be Dani.
I actually like their relationship. It started off with them being friends, but they started growing closer. That's the best start to a relationship. It may be challenging for them since Max's father does not approve. But their love triumphs over everything. They just need to be willing to put in the effort.

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