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Another Historical Romance, But with Social Anxiety

August 25, 2014 by Mrs. Julien 9 Comments

Short version: “I need to finish this book so I can stop reading it.”

Long Version:

gunn yes

When a Duke Says I Do is a historical romance with a lot going on, some of it interesting, but that gets lost in the details. The best way to explain is to summarize the plot and that will involve SPOILERS:

1. Elsie is 20 and has been engaged to the heir of the Duke of Stanhope (villain alert) her entire life.

2. Elsie cannot sleep in her bed because when she was 10 her twin sister, Christine, died while sleeping next to her. She falls asleep in random places around the house and the servants have to find her.

3. Elsie’s mother died after giving birth to Plot Moppet Mary who is now three.

4. The family has just added a ballroom to their estate and hired Monsieur Mural to paint one of the walls.

5. The ballroom will be first used for Elsie’s upcoming birthday and formal announcement of her foregone conclusion betrothal.

6. Monsieur Mural has an assistant (hero alert!) who does not speak.

7. Andre, the mute assistant, merely chooses not to talk. He suffers from crippling social anxiety.

8. Monsieur Mural adopted Andre from an upscale asylum when he was ten.

9. Andre, né Alexander, is actually to abandoned son of the Duke of Stanhope. His death was falsified.

10. Also, Monsieur Mural has something or other rheumatic and can no longer paint. Alexander paints for him and better because he is an artistic genius.

11. Also, also, Alexander plays piano like a virtuoso even though he lacked consistent access to a keyboard after the age of 10.

12. Also, also, also Alexander has never revealed to Monsieur Mural, whom he considers his true father and is the only person he genuinely trusts, that he can speak.

13. Elsie wanders the house at night, finds Alexander painting, he immediately starts talking to her, and they fall in love.

14. The Duke enters twirling his moustache and it turns out Elsie’s father owes a tremendous sum of money to the Duke, in addition to Elsie’s future.

15. Alexander and Elsie become lovers, his social anxiety and secret identity get in they way, he decides to reclaim his heritage despite the overwhelming challenge of proving his identity.

16. Don’t worry, the asylum doctor kept records of all of the Duke’s payments and Alexander finds willing counsel. Even so, it all starts to go sideways.

17. Elsie looks to have to marry the Duke’s other son, but then there is a wedding ceremony revelation…

18. the Duke dies in an egregiously convenient manner….

19. and Elsie and Alexander end up married, BUT

20. Alexander is super pissed that Elsie was going to marry that other guy so he remains angry and aloof after their marriage.

21. Things fall into place, happy ending, Dukedom received, future secured.

22. HUZZAH!

See? Too much.

Granted, any plot can sound like entirely too much or entirely too little when laid out like that, but the really interesting and different idea, Alexander’s social anxiety disorder, got lost in the other plot convolutions. The story could have been pared down (and the dialogue improved) to result in a much better book.

Links to my other reviews can be found on my list of books by author or The (Shameful) Tally 2014 which includes suggestions and author commentary.

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: #CBR6, historical romance, Jane Goodger, Victorian romance

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Comments

  1. Emmalita says

    August 26, 2014 at 12:20 am

    How convenient that their father named the little sister Plot Moppet Mary. It’s not a name you hear often any more. It’s often over shadowed by Ratings Moppet.

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    • Mrs. Julien says

      August 26, 2014 at 12:45 pm

      It’s a historical romance so they were old school.

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  2. Malin says

    August 26, 2014 at 5:59 pm

    The villain is the Duke of Stanhope? So Andre/Alexander is technically the Viscount Stanhope? Because, I kid you not, my husband used to share a student house in St. Andrews with a deeply unpleasant compulsive liar who claimed that he was in fact, Viscount Stanhope. He managed to make himself extremely unpopular wherever he spent any significant time. He also defrauded several student societies (he seemed to have an uncanny knack for persuading them into making him treasurer) and was eventually banned from the Student Union for life. My husband set fire to his hair once (it was put out within seconds). It was glorious. Thank you for reminding us of him (a decade later, the stories we have about him are mostly fun memories).

    I don’t think I will be reading this book.

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    • Mrs. Julien says

      August 27, 2014 at 9:09 am

      Technically, he’s the Marquess of Stanhope, but don’t let that ruin your fun.

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      • Malin says

        August 27, 2014 at 4:14 pm

        Oh, it won’t. Even a little bit.

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  3. FyreHaar says

    August 27, 2014 at 12:06 am

    Way too much going on there, you’re right. (so happy to see my romance people on here! No shame in the game!)

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    • Mrs. Julien says

      August 27, 2014 at 9:10 am

      Woo woo!

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  4. Orleanas says

    August 31, 2014 at 9:28 pm

    I’ve been waiting for your review for days! It had been a while since I read it, so I’d forgotten all those details. The only thing I remembered was the social anxiety and non-alpha nature of the hero. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

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    • Mrs. Julien says

      September 1, 2014 at 9:04 am

      I liked the social anxiety, but I felt like it got lost in everything else and was inconsistent.

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