Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Any Duchess Will Do (Spindle Cove, #4) By Tessa Dare

Any Duchess Will Do (Spindle Cove, #4)Any Duchess Will Do by Tessa Dare
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Yaay!! I finished the Spindle cove series and to me all the books without any single exception passed with flying colors^^

Honestly, when I read the summary about the book, I felt it to be more dramatic and darker than the rest of the series, the darkness that comes from both sided misunderstanding. And gladly I was proved mistaken, the beginning was funny, with the mother kidnapping her own son and stuff, but it was more serious, not dramatically serious but more in to factual storytelling kind of type (If I still don't make sense excuse me but sometimes even I don't get what I say XD). Anyhow, since reading A Week to Be Wicked I had my suspicion that he was the one who was mentioned in it, and the guy was totally good, not my type of guy, but he was good. I felt that his previous life was more of mask than the current one, and how I felt sorry for him about his girl. Plus I loved his relationship with his mom, even if both of them acted as thought they hated each other, to US it was evident that they cared.

I loved the Last chapters of the book, and specially Pauline's Idea for her bookstore, if I had one here I would be a regular customer XD, to me she was the perfect example of the brave unappreciated girl, its like with all her wits and ideas and her natural talents, I can see a caged link under the skin of a mouse, I know it sounds as an exaggerated resemblance but to me its not, cause to most shes just the serving girl who should be an idiot and listens to orders and stuff but Pauline is more than that.

Can I say that I just went to bubbles with the epilogue, to was so beautifully endearing and a great ending to the serious with all of them in a friendly Spindle Covely tight knot.

To Sum everything up, the Spindle Cove series is a great and one of a kind collection of books. The heroines are the courageous more than skin deep type of neglected and ignored women. The heroes came in all types the tough, the funny, the hard worker..ect. But all the men had one thing that combined them, they loved their ladies to a degree that equals worship, that certainly makes me have some lingering envy that I wasn't born in their era or in Spindle Cove.

Overall, *10 fingers up* ^^

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