Vivienne Emory runs in the first circles of London society, but there’s no telling how the ton would react if they knew she made a living as an oil painter. Her desire to follow her dreams means she must protect her secret—and her independence—at all costs.
When the Duke of Hazelhurst returns to the vibrant London social scene after years abroad, his presence and chequered past set tongues wagging. His mother is desperate for him to take a wife, but he faces a daunting challenge—winning the heart of a woman who doesn’t want anyone, especially him.
An impulsive decision by the duke forces Vivienne into a web of pretence and sparks an electrifying engagement between them. What begins as a ruse swiftly intensifies, and the line between what’s real and what’s pretend becomes harder and harder to discern.
Can Vivienne guard her secret and herself from the man determined to steal her heart? And when the truth unravels, will the duke’s own deceit destroy any hope of a future with the woman he loves?
Painting the Duke is a slow-burn steamy Regency romance about art, ambition, and desire.
Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 8 out of 10
Prose: 9 out of 10
Character/Execution: 9 out of 10
Overall: 8.50 out of 10
Assessment:
Plot/Idea: This perfectly paced and detailed work is absorbing, bolstered by a storyline that will transport and captivate readers from their first introduction to Vivienne. North's subtle plot gems, including Vivienne's caricature of Brick's mother, are amusing—added bonuses to an already strong novel.
Prose: North is a talented and engaging writer, able to create interesting and layered characters as well as an appealing storyline, while balancing just the right amount of action, dialogue, and description.
Originality: The charisma between North's characters makes this novel distinctive, and readers will be immediately transfixed by their individual arcs.
Character/Execution: North portrays well-defined characters who will woo readers. Vivienne's defiance and spunkiness are never overdone, while Brick is also immensely likable and straightforward, offering readers a clear understanding of who he is and what his motivations are.
Date Submitted: June 20, 2024