3 stars

A youthful scandal, in which three rakish dukes play a mean trick on innocent young debutantes, has once again entered the gossip sheets affecting the Duke of Griffin's twin sisters first season. He sets out to find them the perfect chaperone and instead finds much more than he bargained. I have read several of this author's books and they are dependably good. This one is no exception, but it is very slow at points with a few contentious conversations between the two characters lasting way longer than they should. I also thought the plot really interesting but actually wish it had been a bit more angsty. I meant the trick these three men played was pretty mean so they should be a little more sorry for it than just what it means for their sisters. I hope this is examined more with future characters. I will continue to read this series because I feel like there could be a really good story here. I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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