Duke of clayborn sarah maclean6/23/2023 ![]() ![]() They spend a lot of time together in this novel, and they have no fucks to give. I think a lot of that had to do with the fact that Seraphina is amazing and badass, and so are her sisters. Weirdly, despite not liking the hero, I still liked the book. Even though The Day of the Duchess is really just a prolonged grovel by Malcolm (and he needs to grovel, ya’ll) I still didn’t like him at the end. I was really excited for this story which promised to be a super angsty reconciliation story–which it is–but I found that I could never forgive the hero. That said, this is also the weakest book. Now, you don’t need to read the other books to read this one, but I do think the series works really well in order. Malcolm was the one who got knocked ass-over-teakettle into a fish pond in The Rogue Not Taken and launched the whole series with his soggy duke-pants. Theme: Forced Proximity (stranded, safehouse, etc), Second Chanceįor those following Sarah MacLean’s Scandal and Scoundrel series, The Day of the Duchess is finally Seraphina and Malcolm, Duke of Haven’s, story. ![]()
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