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One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1)
One Dance with a Duke - Stud Club, Bk 1
Author: Tessa Dare
TRUE TEMPTATION BEGINS AT MIDNIGHT. — A handsome and reclusive horse breeder, Spencer Dumarque, the fourth Duke of Morland, is a member of the exclusive Stud Club, an organization so select it has only ten members -- yet membership is attainable to anyone with luck.  And Spencer has plenty of it, along with an obsession with a prize horse, a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780091948825
ISBN-10: 0091948827
Publication Date: 9/1/2011
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 55 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I truly enjoyed this author's first trilogy, which was also her debut, and didn't hesitate to buy this book which is the first book in her new series. I really liked the story and both the hero and heroine..... until the end of the book, not to give away any spoilers but, the herione acts like a complete idiot at one point and I just wanted to reach into the book and slap her. Alas, she realizes her mistake and rectifies it. Other than that one bout of stupidity in the book I will be buying the next one that comes out next month.
I-F-Letty avatar reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 73 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I just read a really heavy book so I needed a little fun so I revisited Tessa Dare's One Dance with a Duke, the first in the Stud Club series. First off let me say that I read a lot of historical romances I like them they are my guilty pleasure. But some are better than others and Tessa Dare is one of the best. I had never read any of her books until I saw this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4DzoNkomQ0. It is the book trailer for this series and it made me laugh out loud and I went out and got all 3 books.

I hope you watched the trailer because I won't be going into the synopsis of the book. Her characters are engaging, the plots have a mystery to be solved, the love scenes are HOT and not gratuitous. Just let me say that I give this book a 5 star read, and Tessa Dare is an auto buy for me.
rubberducky avatar reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Superior to most things I've read by TD, with the exception of Surrender of a Siren. It doesn't really come close to that kind of brilliance, and it's a tad wallpapery, but I greatly enjoyed it. The writing is witty and engaging, and what it lacks in unique setting & storyline, it compensates well for by being just an all-around enjoyable read.
I gave it an A-.
Sensuality Rating: R
marquis avatar reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I didn't care for the plot; it seemed disjointed and I wish a couple of the subplots hadn't existed. But the characters? They were awesome. I'd read a book where Tessa Dare stuck them all in a room and made them talk for 400 pages, and I'd like it.

It was worth the read and was enough to convince me to read the next books in the trilogy. It didn't convince me to keep it.
laurahun avatar reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this was great. I read a few reviews where Amelia's affection for her brother Jack was overdone,but I thought it worked with the way her relationship and self-martyring personality was. And to be fair, the self-martyring wasn't really all that bad...that was more Spencer's take on Amelia, not mine.
Amelia and Spencer meet at a ball, minus any romantic impulses. They are married just days later, as a business arrangement, and fall into friendship and love. I loved how Spencer was ...more I thought this was great. I read a few reviews where Amelia's affection for her brother Jack was overdone,but I thought it worked with the way her relationship and self-martyring personality was. And to be fair, the self-martyring wasn't really all that bad...that was more Spencer's take on Amelia, not mine.
Amelia and Spencer meet at a ball, minus any romantic impulses. They are married just days later, as a business arrangement, and fall into friendship and love. I loved how Spencer was able to admit that he loved Amelia from the second she pressed her handkerchief into his palm.
One of my favorite parts of this book is an impromptu ball given to the newly married Spencer and Amelia. Amelia is just absolutely shining in her new role as duchess, and Spencer notices it, and so does every single other male in the room. I loved how Spencer later made her watch herself in the mirror to show her what face others see when they look at her, but how the faces she makes in passion are only for him. In fact that was in general just a great scene.
This story is well done, and the writing is easy to follow without being simplistic. I loved it, and definitely want to read the next book in the series
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reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 503 more book reviews
Something just didn't quite work for me in this book. It was fairly well written, well paced, steamy love scenes...but I kept wanting to hurry the story along. Waiting for something interesting to happen, waiting to care about the characters. I do think I will read others from this series because I don't have a great complaint about this book, but it just wasn't very strong. I felt impatient with the story and the characters.
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Third book I read by this author, most annoying secondary characters. I wanted to kill off some of the other members of this "Stud Club" of shared horse ownership, and the families of the hero and heroine (what was left of them). Can't say much for the subplots, but the family loyalty versus spouse loyalty plot was okay. Rather than super-villains, this book just had a bunch of whiny and hot-tempered secondary characters. Any of them could be villainous, at the drop of a hat, because you want to hate them and have them transported, executed, or die in a fatal shootout.

The hero and heroine, these two I mostly liked. The heroine is an atypical slightly bustier, more wall-flowerish heroine, who enjoys plotting menus and embroidery, not social reform activism. In that respect, she seems like a more believable period character. The hero is the opposite, with a weird contrived background story and unpredictable anti-social tendencies. They worked together, in a weird way balancing each other out. Would like to see more of them in a sequel, but not at the risk of needing to read more about the Stud Club.
reviewed One Dance with a Duke (Stud Club, Bk 1) on + 65 more book reviews
Lately I've become a little bored and a hard sell where romances are concerned. But I loved this one. It's top notch for what it is... alight, fun read with a simple premise and lovable characters.


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