Saturday, December 23, 2017

A Good Day to Marry a Duke by Betina Krahn

Daisy Bumgarten is a diamond in the rough.  She rode astride, drank whiskey and wasn't afraid to shake a man's hand.  Shunned by the Knickerbockers, Daisy's mother Elizabeth believes that marrying into London gentry is the only way to save her sister's marriage prospects.  Daisy is given a "society tutor" to tone down her spirited nature.  She is thrust at Arthur Graham, Duke of Meridian.  His family doesn't want a "dollar princess" in the family and has the younger son, Ashton distract Daisy.

For me, this book fell flat.  Daisy could have been so much more.  I did not like Ashton and felt sorry for Arthur.  The title is somewhat misleading.  Daisy marries a second son. 

I received an ARC for NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you.



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