
Dominick Manton, Viscount Rathmoor, who is trying to right the wrongs of his past, agrees to help his ex-fiancée, Jane Vernon, whom he still loves, find her missing cousin, who was married to his late brother.
Publisher:
New York : Pocket Books, 2015
Edition:
First Pocket Books paperback edition
Copyright Date:
©2015
ISBN:
9781476786049
1476786046
1476786046
Characteristics:
374 pages : illustration ; 18 cm


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Add a CommentGood end for the series
This is a solid conclusion to the Duke's Men series, even if I didn't think it quite lived up to the standard set by the third installment. I liked the very rigid, law-abiding Dom as a hero, especially since he felt noticeably distinct from the heroes of the previous books in the series, and the whole second-chance-at-love trope is done well, with Dom being paired with his former fiancee Jane. Overall this was an enjoyable series, and while Jeffries isn't my absolute favorite historical romance author, for fans of the genre there's plenty to enjoy about her books (with the qualifier that you shouldn't read too many of them at once, since the characters get a bit overly reminiscent of one another).
"The Viscount Falls," took me back to my teenage years of reading regency romances by Georgette Heyer - except that this was a little more, or shall we say, much more "Steamy." There is somewhat of a plot laced with intrigue which kept me reading till I'd come to the last page.
I agree with the other two comments; this book is a bit repetitive and dull as well as too long for a conclusion you could predict. Wasn't awful but wasn't spectacular either.
I usually love Sabrina Jeffries but the book was a little repetitive and boring.