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Saturday, February 19, 2022

ARC Review: Last Duke Standing (A Royal Match #1)

Last Duke Standing (A Royal Match #1)

by Julia London

Blurb:

When Crown Princess Justine of Wesloria is sent to England to learn the ropes of royalty, she falls under the tutelage of none other than Queen Victoria herself. Justine’s also in the market for a proper husband—one fit to marry the future queen of Wesloria.

Because he knows simply everyone, William, Lord Douglas (the notoriously rakish heir to the Duke of Hamilton seat in Scotland, and decidedly not husband material), is on hand as an escort of sorts. William has been recruited to keep an eye on the royal matchmaker for the Weslorian prime minister, tasked to ensure the princess is matched with a man of quality…and one who will be sympathetic to the prime minister’s views. As William and Justine are forced to scrutinize an endless parade of England’s best bachelors, they become friends. But when the crowd of potential grooms is steadily culled, what if William is the last bachelor standing?

Themes:  Historical

Rating: 3.75 stars

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Review:

A new series begins for fans of Julia London and we get to experience the love of two people that are obviously so opposite of one another and once had a very public fight discover that love can come in the most unlikely of faces.  For readers of Julia London’s historical romances this series will be a return to some interesting faces, because although it is a new series, several of the characters are carried over from past series and it feels more like a continuation of other series as we get to delve into the lives of what were once minor character in other novels.  Justine and William were both much younger when they first met, but time has changed them both in ways they never imagined and meeting again will force them to come to terms with those changes.  This story is one that will lead you down a path of political intrigue, royal duty, and the unexpected love of two people that just don’t realize that sometimes the flipside of hate is love. I enjoyed this story very much and am looking forward to the rest of this new series as we see the rest of the Royal’s find a match, possibly seeing more characters as their lives have progressed.  Julia London never lets me down in her historical romances and Last Duke Standing is no less than another wonderful foray into the past and love.

Justine is the Crown Princess of Wesloria, a small country in Eastern Europe, and the time has come for her to step up and take a more central role in her government as her father’s health begins to decline.   However her mother, the Queen, has serious doubts about her ability to lead after a recent salacious incident and feels Justine might be best served to spend some time in England under the tutelage of Queen Victoria.  Forced into a country she never wanted to return to, with chaperones she can’t stand and only her sister as her ally, Justine never imagined she would have the added insult of dealing with the one man she once has a crush on that disrespected her so grandly in a public forum. Lord William Douglas knows that he has a fight ahead of him dealing with the little witch of a Princess that he once battled, but when he sees her again for the first time he realizes she has grown up a lot in the past decade and has become a beautiful—and desirable—woman, which makes his job as chaperone/spy even more difficult. As they spend ever-increasing amounts of time together, trying to find a match for Justine, they find themselves drawn more to one another, and their friendship slowly becomes something so much more.  But William has a secret, one that could tear them apart and prevent them from ever having their happy ending, unless their friends can help them untangle the mess of his past and free him, but they are fast running out of time and hope.

These two lovers were amazingly matched—much like the perfect partners in a fencing match.  Justine has grown into a woman that has only the best interest of her people at heart, but her fears keep her from becoming the Queen she is fully capable of being.  I felt so bad for her as she admitted and then slowly found ways to manage her fears, though some are NOT recommended, but she slowly found her voice and her ability to share it beautifully with William’s help and encouragement.  She was brave, sweet, persistent, and strong enough to withstand the disasters she faced again and again, but she never lost sight of the fun she could have in the little moments with William or her sister.  Once she realized what she truly wanted from her life she didn’t let anything stand in her way and even when she almost lost hope, bringing a tear or two to my eye, she still kept her heart with the man she’d given her love.  William was a rogue of the first order to be sure, but I loved watching his playfulness bounce against Justine’s solemnity until her façade would crack and she too could find the lightness.   He has made mistakes in the past too be sure, but he owns up to them and he is a good man, his honor and integrity something he holds with great importance even when others question it, as long as those he loves know the real man.  It was fun watching him as he devised schemes to forestall matches, win little games, and ultimately win Justine’s heart once she stole his.  I loved that he knew, once he was hers, that earning Justine’s heart and the right to call her his, was more important than anything else in his life.  The heat between these two was apparent even in previous novels, though it was fostered as hate, and once it blossoms into a new kind of passion there is no forbidding the love between them.

Last Duke Standing is the story not of a woman deciding to marry the last man in the world available to her, like you might think from the title, but is truly the story of a woman that understands her Duke is the last man she ever imagines would be perfect for her all along.   Justine is so sure that she hates William, for past mistakes and offenses that she doesn’t realize he is truly a good man and the one meant to be hers. William has a lot to answer for in order to earn the right to claim a Crown Princess, much less one that truly owns his heart, a good woman that has sacrificed a lot and will continue to do so as Queen of a country, but being by her side is all he wants.  Justine has a heavy burden in her future, but once she knows that having a true partner by her side, one like William, will make her life bearable there is no way that she will let a few petty grievances stand in their way.  I absolutely loved how these two and their friends came together, again and again, to laugh, love, and find ways to overcome every obstacle in their paths.  This series looks like it will be another one filled with wit, laughter, tears, and devotion leaving me with no choice but to strap in and enjoy the ride.  London’s newest series, a true continuation of her world, takes us back into the monarchy of the small imaginary country of Wesloria then into Victorian England so that we can learn the one lesson we all need to know—Love conquers all.

*eARC provided by author (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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