Book Review of Give the Devil His Duke

Rebecca Graf
2 min readApr 5, 2024

The ton can be vicious, ruining lives if they feel like it. Years after one man’s death in a duel and the scandal with his wife, the young daughter returns to London in an effort to force her tyrannical uncle to humanely support her and her mother. What she doesn’t expect is the encounter with her cousin’s betrothed and the feelings that ignite. The betrothed duke doesn’t expect to find a woman with a brain and the courage to men to shame as he battles his own emotions.

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While I love period romances, I prefer to have a female protagonist with brings and spunk. This story delivered in exactly what I was looking for. Frannie’s character is wonderful in that she knows when to bow to conventional society mandates and when she can barge through to get what she wants. She is not afraid to challenge society’s restrictions if it prevents her from getting what she needs. Can’t walk alone down the street? She will if she needs to. She’ll even challenge a duke which is just not done. She is the entire reason I enjoyed this story. Yes, the plot was well done and the other characters were crafted well, it was the main female character…

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Rebecca Graf

Writer for ten years, lover of education, and degrees in business, history, and English. Striving to become a Renassiance woman. www.writerrebeccagraf.com