Erica Vetsch is swiftly becoming one of my favorite authors. I first read The Lost Lieutenant and now The Gentleman Spy. Both books sucked me in. I didn't want to do anything other than find out what was happening in the story, so I give her 5 stars for the plot! The characters were realistic and engaging. I cheered for them and sat at the edge of my seat at times with concern. I am bummed that I need to wait until March 23 for The Indebted Earl. Anyone that loves Carolyn Miller, Julie Klassen, Kristi Hunter, or Michelle Griep will adore Erica Vetsch.
So grab a pot of tea and settle in for a fantastic read!
I borrowed a copy from Hoopla, but have since bought my own copy. All thoughts are my own.
#NetGalley #EricaVetsch #TheGentlemanSpy
From Amazon:
He only wanted a duchess for a day--but she’s determined to make it a marriage for life
When his father and older brother suddenly pass away, the new Duke of Haverly is saddled with a title he never expected to bear. To thwart the plans of his scheming family, the duke impulsively marries a wallflower. After all, she’s meek and mild; it should be easy to sequester her in the country and get on with his life--as a secret agent for the Crown.
But his bride has other ideas. She’s determined to take her place not only as his duchess but as his wife. As a duchess, she can use her position to help the lowest of society--the women forced into prostitution because they have no skills or hope. Her endeavors are not met favorably in society, nor by her husband who wishes she’d remain in the background as he ordered.
Can the duke succeed in relegating her to the sidelines of his life? When his secrets are threatened with exposure, will his new wife be an asset or a liability?
When his father and older brother suddenly pass away, the new Duke of Haverly is saddled with a title he never expected to bear. To thwart the plans of his scheming family, the duke impulsively marries a wallflower. After all, she’s meek and mild; it should be easy to sequester her in the country and get on with his life--as a secret agent for the Crown.
But his bride has other ideas. She’s determined to take her place not only as his duchess but as his wife. As a duchess, she can use her position to help the lowest of society--the women forced into prostitution because they have no skills or hope. Her endeavors are not met favorably in society, nor by her husband who wishes she’d remain in the background as he ordered.
Can the duke succeed in relegating her to the sidelines of his life? When his secrets are threatened with exposure, will his new wife be an asset or a liability?
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