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Four Nights with the Duke

By: Eloisa James
Narrated by: Susan Duerden
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Eloisa James returns with another fabulous romance in her New York Times best-selling Desperate Duchesses series!

As a young girl, Emilia Gwendolyn Carrington told the annoying future duke of Pindar that she would marry any man in the world before him - so years later she is horrified to realize that she has nowhere else to turn.

Evander Septimus Brody has his own reasons for agreeing to Mia's audacious proposal, but there's one thing he won't give his inconvenient wife: himself.

Instead he offers Mia a devil's bargain.... He will spend four nights a year with her. Four nights and nothing more. And those only when she begs for them.

Which Mia will never do.

Now Vander faces the most crucial challenge of his life: He must seduce his own wife in order to win her heart - and no matter what it takes, this is the one battle he can't afford to lose.

©2015 Eloisa James (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers

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Great

Setting: 1787, 1800 England
Genre: Georgian romance

I kind of fluctuated between a 4 and 5 with this, but I went with a 5 because despite any problems I found, it's still on my re-read list.
This is an author who loves all the characters in her books, so the reader loves them too (even the villains most of the time). This book is no exception.
Mia is a wildly successful novelist (using a pseudonym) and well-off in her own right. She needs to get married within a year of her brother's death in order to maintain a presence in her nephew's life. Unfortunately, the year is almost up and her eminently suitable fiancé has jilted her on their wedding day. She goes to Evander Brody, the Duke of Pindar, to convince him enter a marriage of convenience, with annulment or divorce after 6 months. He isn't willing, so she shows him incriminating evidence that would cause him to lose everything. Thus persuaded, he agrees, with the proviso that the marriage will be permanent, and he will spend only 4 nights per year in her bed, and only when she begs.These characters have opposing views of marriage, related to events in the past. Vander wanted to put off marriage for as long as possible and disregard love altogether. Mia had always dreamt of a marriage in which love could grow. This isn't the ideal situation for either. Both characters have personal problems. Vander seems to lack social confidence and Mia lacks self-esteem because she doesn't meet the ideal for beauty. The secondary characters of Vander's uncle, and Mia's nephew are delightful, bringing non-gratuitous levity to the story but their roles are also intrinsic to the plot.
Problems? Well, mainly it's the timing. Are these four days consecutive and immediately after the wedding? If so, we get the insta-love that irritates me in so many romances. And how is there time for the events with the jilter to occur? Another problem is that exciting scene toward the end. It is very rocky. Something unrelated was about to happen when, BAM! there was action! There was no lead up to it. It felt very disconnected.
Regarding the audio, it was a definite five star performance. Susan Duerden has never disappointed me, and I think she just gets better over time. I'm glad she has recorded all of Eloisa James' books. She's definitely in my top five.
Overall, this was a great 11 hours, during which I probably should have slept at least a little. Despite the problems I had with it, it's on the re-read list for when nothing else is cranking my tractor (in an "I've gotta read something" kind of way). Eloisa James is an auto-buy for me, and I was so happy to find it in my cloud.

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Cringe worthy

I generally really like Eloisa James, but this one was really hard to get through. The heroine is awful. Self depreciating and whiny, and the heroine is a block headed asshole. The narrator is meh.

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ONE OF ELOISA JAMES BEST

Great book, wonderful narrator! Well worth a credit. Eloisa James is a automatic buy for me and this story did not disappoint.

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LOVED IT !!!

Mrs.James as usual kept the book lively and funny and entertaining. The characters had there on voice and you loved or hated each one on their own merits.

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Another Eloisa James winner!

Another brilliant book by Eloisa. I loved it!

Mia loved Vander when she was a child. Now, as an adult, she makes him an offer he doesn't refuse. And the story goes on from there. How their relationship changes is the basis of this story.

The children in Eloisa's books are wonderful. Charlie in this book and Rose from the previous one are two of the cutest kids. I would love to have had more of Rose but I bet she'll be back.

I had a hard time getting started with this but it may have been that it was 2am and I was on a train. I kept falling asleep which can be tough with an audiobook. The narrator, as usual, was perfect

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The book comes alive!!

What did you love best about Four Nights with the Duke?

Brillant audio version. The narration added so much depth to the story. Ms. Duerden has an excellent voice and uses it to make this story sing.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I loved reading the book but thought I understood so much more of the emotion of both Mia and Vander. The hero's arc was greatly enhanced.

Any additional comments?

You won't be sorry if you pick up this audio book even if you've read the story.

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Good Fun

I enjoyed this book and performance. I like the story of a female writer and how she needs to save her family. A good read.

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Could not put it down

I was a little hesitant about this from reading previous reviews, but I actually really enjoyed it. Evander’s attitude was pretty much in line with the other males in the series. Mia was insecure about her looks/sexuality, which a lot of the women in this series experience. A lot of the “controversial” topics are an echo of the times in which these stories were set. I really enjoyed it and I think anyone that has read the whole series will really enjoy it.

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Tear Jerker!

Another great book in this series. I felt sad for Mia and her poor image of her self, it made me cry. But such a great story.

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Another winner by Eloisa James

I liked the storyline a lot, plot was very interesting and characters were described so well you can completely imagine them. I especially loved the interactions of the Duke with Charlie. Some lines were hilarious. The only thing I did not like about the book was the heroine's insecurity and the doubts that both her and the hero had. I believe this changes characters from mature behaving adults to silly people who can behave irrationally and immaturely. So this is my two cents. Hope you all will also enjoy this book as much as I did or perhaps more :).

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