cute fish-out-of water romance, When Lady Jane's husband is murdered by his brother, the brother also wanted to force Jane to marry him. Fleeing with her servants, she goes to America and purchases land in Nevada. Next door neighbor Heath, a widower with a young daughter, needs his cattle to graze on Jane's land. She teaches him about aristocracy, and he teaches her how to really work.
Not having read any books by Debra Erfert, I wasn't sure what to expect from Charlotte: the Duke's Daughter and was pleasantly surprised. I pretty much smiled the whole way through the story, with its bits of humor and a sweet romance. I was enchanted with Charlotte from the beginning of the book to the end. Her determination to find a place in life that was full of love and acceptance without regard to her wealth and title is charming. She was willing to give up all the show and adornment of her title to fit into a whole new lifestyle. The story moves quickly and there's lots of action and goings on to keep the reader's interest right up to the exciting climax. Readers who enjoy Victorian historical romance will not want to miss Charlotte's story. I'll be sure to be reading more from this author. I was given a complimentary copy of the book, and was not required to write a review. The opinions are my own.… (more)
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I just want to say I was abselutely enchanted. A wonderful romantic suspense with what seems to be insta-love. But with a great twist in the sense that Lee has not signed his divorce papers, so Anna refused to so much as kiss him. It was the first time that I rad a book by this author, but I will be reading more of her books
I would recommend this book to every one who loves a clean romance with lots of suspense!… (more)
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While I liked the overall idea of the book, and something did make me want to keep reading (mainly because I won it), I just can't say that I truly enjoyed reading it. I found the romance a bit cheesy, and maybe that's just me because I don't read many romance books, but everything felt too rushed and a bit unrealistic for me. Speaking of cheesy, while the action was at times, surprisingly well-thought-out, the word "cheesy" came to mind again because it just felt exaggerated. I will say I enjoyed Erfert's writing; however, in the end, it was just not a book that really sucked me in.… (more)
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