An unusual inheritance sparks love between a businesswoman and a duke.
After a long journey from America, Miss Raya Darwish and her aunt Majida are immediately shocked once they make it to the English countryside. And not just because they’re from a Palestinian merchant family in Brooklyn, now across the ocean from the family business to which Raya devoted herself before being cut out of it entirely. She is expecting to finally meet her cousin Deena, who married a widower duke and then was widowed herself. Instead, she’s greeted by the livid Duke of Strickland, Anthony Carey. Deena has died unexpectedly, and even more unexpectedly, she’s left Castle Tremayne to Raya even though it’s been home to Anthony’s family for centuries. Having no option but to accept, Raya swiftly turns her entrepreneurial mind to revitalizing the crumbling and impoverished castle she now owns, shocking everyone she talks to with ideas like inviting visitors to pay for tours (and building a proto–gift shop to boot). Because her ideas involve Anthony’s part of the estate, she keeps pushing, and his early distaste for her experiments is soon outweighed by his desperation to save his beloved home and some grudging admiration. The more time they spend together, the harder it is for them to resist the heat that thrums under each interaction, and before long they begin to explore their chemistry despite being well aware of the dangers. It’s only when they are compromised that they start to admit that a marriage between them could be for more than convenience—but it’s also when they realize someone unknown might have sinister plans for them as well. The tension between Raya and Anthony is so well drawn that even though the two become intimate rather early in the book, the story still feels like a strong slow burn along the enemies-to-lovers path, and Quincy’s fans will enjoy another clever heroine set against and then paired with a man actually worth her time and attention. A solid start to a new historical series from one of romance’s most dependable writers.
A winning Victorian romance.