About the Book
After seven long years in Devon, Lady Maud Worlington returns to London to reclaim life on her own terms, but a nefarious shadow and the prospect of financial ruin dog her steps. An impulsive and unforgettable kiss under the mistletoe creates a connection with Geoffrey, the handsome, young Duke of Tilbury. Yet as pleasant as it is to have a suitor, Maud is not sure how a boy of one-and-twenty can prove an equal partner in life and the equal of all the forces mounted against her.
The Duke of Tilbury considers himself as adept at managing matters as he is at swordplay, but his beautiful new acquaintance Lady Worlington has other ideas about how to manage her complicated life. Intrigued by their stolen kiss, Geoffrey pursues Lady Worlington’s affections, only to be foiled by the lady’s own doubts, by rivals for her hand, and by a sudden death that affects both their families. When Jacob Pevensey, the investigator from Bow Street enters the scene, the duke becomes a prime suspect in the murder case. Truths are unearthed that Geoffrey would rather keep hidden, and the twelve days of Christmas race toward a perilous end.
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My Review "
"A Duel For Christmas" by Rosanne E. Lortz is a book that I did like for the most part. I probably shouldn't mention what I didn't like because the book isn't listed as Christian genre, but to give a fair review I am going to, first their seems to be a lot alcohol usage by most of the male characters and the thing I dislike most was the usage of the word b------, it just seem to be used a lot in this story. Also the name of the ungrounded gambling halls was use a lot too which is a curse word.
I was excepting it to be more of a Christmas story, yes the chapters are named as the first day of Christmas and so on till you get to the twelfth day of Christmas and there is a stolen kiss under the mistletoe. The duel does take place on the twelfth night but it didn't feel Christmassy to me.
I did like that the story was based loosely on real history and that in the end Maud becomes a stronger character and decides to not be a victim anymore.
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own
I recommend this book if you are looking for Regency Romance with a who done mixed in.
About the Author
My Review "
"A Duel For Christmas" by Rosanne E. Lortz is a book that I did like for the most part. I probably shouldn't mention what I didn't like because the book isn't listed as Christian genre, but to give a fair review I am going to, first their seems to be a lot alcohol usage by most of the male characters and the thing I dislike most was the usage of the word b------, it just seem to be used a lot in this story. Also the name of the ungrounded gambling halls was use a lot too which is a curse word.
I was excepting it to be more of a Christmas story, yes the chapters are named as the first day of Christmas and so on till you get to the twelfth day of Christmas and there is a stolen kiss under the mistletoe. The duel does take place on the twelfth night but it didn't feel Christmassy to me.
I did like that the story was based loosely on real history and that in the end Maud becomes a stronger character and decides to not be a victim anymore.
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own
I recommend this book if you are looking for Regency Romance with a who done mixed in.
About the Author
Rosanne E. Lortz is a writer, editor, teacher, history-lover, and mom to four boys. She loves to read, sing, draw, compose, write, and create. Education is one of her passions, particularly a classical, liberal arts education. She has taught English composition and grammar, Latin, history, music, and various other subjects for ten years at both the elementary and secondary level and is currently the Director of Academics and Admissions at Paideia Classical Christian School in Gladstone, Oregon.
Rosanne’s first book, I Serve: A Novel of the Black Prince, released in 2009. This book explores the tumultuous landscape surrounding the Hundred Years’ War and the Black Death and is a tale of arms, of death, of love, and of honor. In 2015, Rosanne began her Pevensey mysteries, novels of romantic suspense set during the British Regency (with inspiration from medieval characters and events). The first three titles are: To Wed an Heiress, The Duke’s Last Hunt, and A Duel for Christmas.
Guest Post from Roseanne
The year is 1120. The place is the English Channel. A ship puts off from the French port. The passengers have been drinking, far too heavily. A submerged rock shatters the hull of the ship. The vessel goes down into the watery depths, and with it the heir to the English throne. This incident from Medieval history was the inspiration for my Regency novel, A Duel for Christmas. Set in the early 1800s, the novel has a dash of suspense, a few tablespoons of murder mystery, and a heaping cup of sweet romance all blended together to make the perfect holiday read. Lady Maud Worlington has just returned to London, determined to reclaim life on her own terms, but when an impulsive and unforgettable kiss creates a connection with Geoffrey, the Duke of Tilbury, she must decide if he can prove an equal partner in life and the equal of all the forces mounted against her. A watery death, financial ruin, and a nefarious shadow from the past dog their steps as the Twelve Days of Christmas race toward a perilous end.Blog Stops
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Sounds like a good read.
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