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Scarlett Peckham

Auteur de The Duke I Tempted

10 oeuvres 441 utilisateurs 36 critiques 1 Favoris

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Études
Columbia University
Professions
author
Agent
Sarah Younger (Nancy Yost Literary Agency)
Courte biographie
Scarlett Peckham writes steamy historical romances celebrating alpha heroines. Her USA Today bestselling debut novel, The Duke I Tempted, was named a Best Romance Novel of 2018 by BookPage and the Washington Post. Scarlett lives in Los Angeles, where she enjoys trying to think of new ways to say “wicked", collecting vintage romance clench covers, and dressing her cat up in bowties.

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This was really good. I really enjoyed the character's relationship, and I thought it was really sweet. It was over the top and extremely melodramatic, but I kind of love that sort of thing. I also really appreciate that this book didn't do the trope-y thing of rationalizing liking BDSM because the hero and/ or heroine is damaged, or because they were assaulted and/ or raped.
 
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kittyfoyle | 15 autres critiques | Apr 23, 2024 |
Archer, Duke of Westmead, needs an heir. Poppy is a neighbor and a botanist. Archer's sister Charlotte hires Poppy to decorate for a ball to find her brother's bride. Poppy and Archer are discovered in a compromising situation and are forced to marry: Poppy for a greenhouse and Archer for his heir. Meanwhile, they both have secrets that complicate the situation.
While I enjoyed this story, a lot is going on. The two main characters are fine, though I would have liked to see more about Archer's secret and how Poppy handles it; I felt the discovery was rather abrupt and since it's so unusual to find this (no spoilers) in historical romances, I would have liked more about it, but it just pops up towards the end of the book. Charlotte, Archer's sister, is great and adds lots of fun to the story. All in all, an interesting book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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N.W.Moors | 12 autres critiques | Oct 22, 2023 |
This is a story about two people that are very good at communicating all the things they hate about one another, and very bad at communicating all the things they like. The conflict between them is quite compelling, and I really appreciate the emphasis on building relationships based on mutual respect, in spite of sexist contemporary norms. significantly better paced than the previous book in the series.
 
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Sammelsurium | 15 autres critiques | Apr 23, 2023 |
The central characters of The Duke I Tempted, a botanist who chafes against the limited prospects of an unmarried woman in business and a duke suffering from a hidden pain, are both interesting in themselves. The differences between the leads' understandings of what marriage and family mean and what they're getting from their relationship are central to the novel, and Peckham does a good job of illustrating the sources of conflict between them. The author skirts and undermines a lot of the sexist conventions common in historical romance--patronizing, controlling male leads exercising their lordly privileges without criticism, silly submissive heroines, sex shaming--while still paying close attention to the effects of gender and class on characters' relationships and understanding of their own power.
The biggest problem with this novel is that it desperately needs a B-plot. Lacking one, it's twice as long as it needs to be and struggles to maintain a sense of conflict in its focus on the romantic arc. The main characters fight a lot and apologize to one another a lot, and it often seems like their fights are rehashing the same themes over and over again, resulting in the apologies feeling less impactful and the whole book blurring together in my memory. Although I found their conflict and romance interesting, their relationship is not complex enough to be the sole focus of the novel, and my interest in it only waned as the book stretched onwards.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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Sammelsurium | 12 autres critiques | Apr 19, 2023 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
441
Popularité
#55,516
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
36
ISBN
24
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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