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Duchess in Love (Duchess Quartet, Bk 1)
Author: Eloisa James

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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780060508104 - ISBN-10: 0060508108
Publication Date: 12/1/2002
Pages: 400


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
A DUKE IN RETREAT: Gina was forced into marriage with the Duke of Girton at an age when she'd have been better off in a schoolroom than a ballroom. Directly after the ceremony her handsome spouse promptly fled to the continent, leaving the marriage unconsummated and Gina quite indignant.

A LADY IN THE MIDDLE: Now, she is one of the most well-known ladies in London ... living on the edge of scandal -- desired by many men, but resisting giving herself to any one.

A DUCHESS IN LOVE: Finally, Camden, the Duke of Girton, has returned home, to discover that his naive bride has blossomed into the toast of the ton. Which leaves Cam in the most uncomfortable position of discovering that he has the bad manners to be falling in love -- with his own wife!

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Top Member Book Reviews

Christina T. (crysteena73) wrote on 10/29/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was my first Eloisa James book and was a little unsure if I liked her writting style or not. I thought it was interesting that instead of just dancing at a ball she was specific to what type of dances that were done and even mentioned a few steps involved in one. I didn't know what any of the dances were (except the waltz) so the names read like foreign words to me.

The Duchess Gina and her friends are all married women without husbands. They all live seperately from their husbands and tend to cause the ton talking with their actions. Gina was forced to mary Cam when she was 11 by his father to "protect" the family name from the scandal of her birth. Cam was 18 and as soon as the vows were taken he snuck out the window and fled to Greece. 12 years later Gina has grown weary of being a married innocent woman and has met someone else and petitions Cam to grant her an annullment. Cam comes to England to do and that is when he realizes little Gina has grown into a stunning woman.

This book was interesting in the aspect that I really was not sure I was enjoying reading it for the first half of the book. I thought it fell into the "OK" "middle of the road" range as far as books go. Then it got really good. You find that not only are Gina and Cam having their story told but you also see her friends get theirs told too. Esme and Carola find love too. To tell the truth, it was their part of the story that really made me emotional. It is their stories within Gina's that brought my opinion of this book from an average 3 star rating to a 4.

Another thing...any writer who can take a man that you really don't care much for and turn him into a tastey muffin is a great writer. Case in point. Gina plans on marrying Sebastian. He spends most of the book talking about the proper way to act and although marrying Gina he displays no passion for her (that wouldn't be proper). Somehow, Eloisa James turns this stuck up, pompus jerk into a serious morsel. No kidding.

Carrie B. (carriedtf) wrote on 8/24/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enjoyable except for the ending which was confusing and wound up too quickly.

April H. wrote on 11/9/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very good except for the last 2-3 chapters; which didn't make a whole lot of sense, and kind of glossed over the resolution.

Jaye P. (devansmommie) wrote on 6/10/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I truly loved this book it was one of the sweetest love story's I have read in a very long time

Lisa R. wrote on 9/5/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Highly recommend this book. I debated about giving this one up!


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Pat H. (spanswick1940) wrote on 11/12/2008...


always a great read

(RockStarGirl) wrote on 8/13/2007...


This book is the first in The Duchess Quartet. Reading Eloisa James is like breath of fresh air....she really captures the time period wonderfully and keeps the book lively.

Tina S. wrote on 3/20/2007...


The story of Gina and her husband,Camden.

Lindsay S. wrote on 1/5/2007...


A cute book with some really interesting characters. Well-written and a highly enjoyable read!

Kassie A. wrote on 11/3/2006...


Great read!

Rachel S. (subwaygirl) wrote on 10/7/2006...


Good book. Romance books are great

Christine S. (momx3) wrote on 9/6/2006...


This is the first book in the "Duchess" series.

Jennifer T. (pbmax) wrote on 9/5/2006...


Camden, Duke of Girton, has returned home, to discover that his naive bride has blossomed into the toast of the ton.

Ann H. (Merlin) wrote on 8/25/2006...


A DUKE IN RETREAT
Gina was forced into marriage with the Duke of Girton at an age when she'd have been better off in a schoolroom than a ballroom. Directly after the ceremony her handsome spouse promptly fled to the continent, leaving the marriage unconsummated and Gina quite indignant.
A LADY IN THE MIDDLE
Now she is one of the most well-known ladies in London...living on the edge of scandal--desired by many men, but resisting giving herself to anyone.
A DUCHESS IN LOVE
Finally, Camden the Duke of Girton, has returned home, to discover that his naive bride has blossomed into the toast of the ton. Which leaves Cam in the most uncomfortable position of discovering that he has the bad manners tofalling in love-with his own wife!

Elley C. (Vampelley) wrote on 6/4/2006...


great book :)


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