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Never a Duke

par Grace Burrowes

Séries: Rogues to Riches (7)

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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:A proper lady must choose between society or the untitled gentleman who has stolen her heart in this captivating Regency romance perfect for fans of Bridgerton.
Ned Wentworth will be forever grateful to the family that plucked him from the streets and gave him a home, even though polite society still whispers years later about his questionable past. Precisely because of Ned??s connections in low places, Lady Rosalind Kinwood approaches him to help her find a lady??s maid who has disappeared.
Rosalind is too opinionated??and too intelligent??and has frequently suffered judgment at the hands of polite society. Despite her family??s disdain for Ned, Rosalind finds he listens to her and respects her. Then too, his kisses are exquisite. As the investigation of the missing maids becomes more dangerous, both Ned and Rosalind will have to risk everything??including their hearts??if they are to share the happily ever after that Mayfair??s matchmakers have begrudged
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Pretty good, it's probably somewhere in the middle of the series for me. It's nice to see the urchin taken in in the first book grown up and having his own romance. I liked that the main characters were pretty steady as well. ( )
  JorgeousJotts | Jul 2, 2022 |
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

But Lady Rosalind had sought him out because his native language was Cockney and his home shire was the stews.

We first met Ned when he was a boy in Newgate, helping Quinn Wentworth (My One and Only Duke) survive. If you've read the previous six books in the series, you've seen Quinn and the whole Wentworth family adopt Ned, give him the family name, and have him work up to manager at the Wentworth bank. As this is closing out the Rogues to Riches series, about the Wentworth family, I'm not sure new readers would want to jump in here. The family members all make appearances and have their own separate scenes, usually discussing Ned, readers of the series will enjoy this last look at the family but I can see newbies missing a lot of family dynamics and feeling lost or bored. I enjoyed this last look at the Wentworth family growing, healing, and coming together.

“[...] Is that why you kissed me, because I exchanged some small talk with her and his loathsome lordship?”
“Because you put her in her place,” Rosalind said, “because you got even with Lindy for me, because I can ask you to escort me, and because you read stories to little girls and pine over their lost affections, and because...” Rosalind fell silent, appalled that tears were threatening.


The story starts right away with Ned getting a letter from a mysterious woman asking for him to meet in the park. When he shows up, he sees Lady Rosalind Kinwood, an earl's daughter known for being a bit of a termagant in the ton. She claims her lady's maid is missing and she is worried for her. Ned is in the ton's world, he's invited to events but not truly accepted, with his background gossiped about, Rosalind thinks he's the perfect person to help her search for her maid. Right away, from their first meeting, Rosalind and Ned have that delicate reach and retreat, spark, and yearning for what's behind that glimpse of something more relationship that Burrowes' is so good at. This couple is never loud but have that quiet, underneath those words, emotions are burning quality that make them a subtle treat to read.

As she pulled off her gloves and hauled him closer, her last rational thought was that maybe with Ned Wentworth, she could have more of celebration, and much, much less settling.

The mystery and search is threaded throughout the story, I liked at how at 14% we get a scene with the missing women, as the investigation goes on they find more lady's maids and companions are missing, so the reader is let in a little more of the mystery. This is not quick paced, the searching for the women might feel a little slow at times as the Wentworth family and Ned go through some growing pains with where adult Ned fits in now and the romance between Rosalind and Ned is given soft, tender time through carriage rides and picnics to grow. Around 50% there is already marriage talk between these two but the search for the women and Rosalind's bad tempered father and brothers work to keep the two apart.

He kissed her gloved fingers, and some of the bleakness left his eyes. “You are a marvel, Rosalind Kinwood. A blazing, beautiful marvel.”

You'll feel for Ned when he holds himself a bit apart from the Wentworth family as he can't quite shed the adopted kid feeling and see how Rosalind shares his feelings of feeling apart as she lost her mother young and her father and brothers move from ignoring her, sending her away, using her, and picking on her. I thought the ending, with the reveal and wrap-up of the mystery felt a bit too quick and with the way it was tied with certain characters came off somewhat slapdash. I also felt this with reveals about Ned's family, there were some big emotional moments that were way too rushed and if we're not getting a series spin-off set in Australia, I'll feel even more disappointed in what the point of it all was. Overall, though, I'm so happy Ned got his happily ever after and a heartfelt talk with Quinn that had him more settled in the Wentworth family. This had a kissing scene that made my eyes want to water, a soft vibe with gentle banter and flirting, and a late kidnapping for a touch of danger. I'll miss the Wentworth family but enjoyed this last look at them. ( )
  WhiskeyintheJar | May 2, 2022 |
I've been waiting for Ned's story. He's the last of the Wentworths (I think), the boy adopted into the family from Newgate prison where he was awaiting deportation. Now he manages their bank, a successful gentleman who's never managed to forget his beginnings despite the love of the rest of the Wentworth family for their Neddy. When Lady Rosalind Kinwood approaches him to find her missing maid, Ned is intrigued enough to investigate. As the two work together to uncover a conspiracy, they grow closer to each other, despite the obstacles in the way.
I loved all the books in this series. The Wentworths and their associated partners are a wonderful series of stories and Ned's provides a fitting conclusion. As always, Ms. Burrowes imbues her characters with charm, intelligence, and care for others. It was fun to see a lot of the characters from previous books in the series and see how they're getting on with their lives.
Anyway, I'm happy for Ned. Rosalind and he are a good match in a very good book in a great series. ( )
  N.W.Moors | Apr 29, 2022 |
I always enjoy Grace Burrowes’ writing style – partially because she chooses wording that makes you feel as if you are actually in that period listening to a real conversation, and she does it without it sounding stilted. The characters are very likable and relatable, and I loved reading the author’s notes telling how she got the inspiration for this story. Sometimes, real-life really is stranger than fiction.

I really, really liked Lady Rosalind Kinwood. She is strong, resilient, intelligent, compassionate, outspoken, and very determined – all without being overpowering. You would think the daughter of an Earl would be spoiled and haughty, but Rosalind isn’t. She hasn’t had the ‘soft’ life most would expect because her father (and brothers) are obnoxious, overbearing, demeaning, and have no clue about how to handle their own money or the estates.

Edward (Ned) Wentworth had his life – as he knew it – snatched from him when he was about eight. His father was press-ganged by the Navy, leaving Ned and his brother to fend for themselves. That is where Ned met the duke and where his life was forever changed for the better. Ned is dedicated to the Wentworth family, dedicated to the bank he manages, loves his found family beyond belief, and believes strongly in justice. Goodness, he is a wonderfully honorable man.

When Rosalind approaches Ned to help her find out what happened to not one, but two of her lady’s maids, Ned accepts and they begin asking questions. It doesn’t take them long to learn that many young, unmarried, attractive, virtuous women have gone missing. The investigation causes Ned and Rosalind to spend time together – and to come to care for each other. Their love grows, but, of course, there are many obstacles in their way – and most of those obstacles are her father and brothers. What can they do to overcome those obstacles? Mmmmm – you’ll just have to read the book to find out.

I absolutely LOVED the solution to the mystery – and the ending of the book was absolutely wonderful. Talk about a feel-good HEA that checks all of the boxes – this was it. It was also wonderful to visit with characters from previous books and see where they are in their lives. I can certainly recommend the book – and the series. I hope you’ll read it and enjoy it as much as I did.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ( )
  BarbaraRogers | Apr 23, 2022 |
Final book in the Rogues to Riches series of Regency romances. Ned Wentworth has gone from street thief to respectable gentleman and banker. With the backing of a powerful ducal family, he is accepted in Society, but despite his name he is not really a Wentworth, and he never forgets it. When Lady Rosalind Kinwood asks for his help in finding several missing ladies' maids and companions, he put his old skills to work--and falls in love.

Fun and diverting, as always with Burrowes, although not particularly true to period. ( )
  readinggeek451 | Feb 3, 2022 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:A proper lady must choose between society or the untitled gentleman who has stolen her heart in this captivating Regency romance perfect for fans of Bridgerton.
Ned Wentworth will be forever grateful to the family that plucked him from the streets and gave him a home, even though polite society still whispers years later about his questionable past. Precisely because of Ned??s connections in low places, Lady Rosalind Kinwood approaches him to help her find a lady??s maid who has disappeared.
Rosalind is too opinionated??and too intelligent??and has frequently suffered judgment at the hands of polite society. Despite her family??s disdain for Ned, Rosalind finds he listens to her and respects her. Then too, his kisses are exquisite. As the investigation of the missing maids becomes more dangerous, both Ned and Rosalind will have to risk everything??including their hearts??if they are to share the happily ever after that Mayfair??s matchmakers have begrudged

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