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message 1: by Joanna Loves Reading, Bluestocking of HR novels (new) - rated it 4 stars

Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) | 4120 comments Mod
Discussion thread for December 2019 BOTM. Please remember to use the spoiler tags when necessary! (Please see 'some html is ok' for instructions.)

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The Ugly Duchess (Fairy Tales, #4) by Eloisa James
The Ugly Duchess by Eloisa James

Theodora Saxby is the last woman anyone expects the gorgeous James Ryburn, heir to the Duchy of Ashbrook, to marry. But after a romantic proposal before the prince himself, even practical Theo finds herself convinced of her soon-to-be duke's passion.

Still, the tabloids give the marriage six months.

Theo would have given it a lifetime... until she discovers that James desired not her heart, and certainly not her countenance, but her dowry. Society was shocked by their wedding; it's scandalized by their separation.

Now James faces the battle of his lifetime, convincing Theo that he loved the duckling who blossomed into the swan.

And Theo will quickly find that for a man with the soul of a pirate, All's Fair in Love — or War.


Mariana | 2692 comments I did NOT like this book. Hope others enjoy more than I did.


message 3: by Joanna Loves Reading, Bluestocking of HR novels (new) - rated it 4 stars

Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) | 4120 comments Mod
Who plans to join in this read? I read it many years ago so may give it a go.


message 4: by Joanna Loves Reading, Bluestocking of HR novels (new) - rated it 4 stars

Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) | 4120 comments Mod
Mariana wrote: "I did NOT like this book. Hope others enjoy more than I did."

:-/ I am thinking it won’t hold up well on a reread.


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Jan (jan130) | 2667 comments I haven't really liked any of the several Eloisa James books I've tried so I'm going to give this one a miss.


Petra | 142 comments I’m joining in. Eloisa James is funny. I’ll wait a little though


message 7: by Cath (new) - rated it 1 star

Cath | 370 comments This is a reread for me.

My one overwhelming impression of this book the first time I read it was how much I hated it b/c to me it seemed Daisy was so obsessed with how she felt about her looks, growing up, that she became bitter and self-absorbed. I really disliked her.

Curious to see, this go-round, if my impression will have changed.

Thru Chapt 1, and my impressions are:
-as usual I always think Eloisa James writes well

- I find James to be likeable and sympathetic. (view spoiler)

- James' father, Ashbrook, is wonderfully awful, what a horrible man and a horrible parent!


message 8: by Preeti ♥︎ (new)

Preeti ♥︎ Her Bookshelves (presa22) | 1 comments Eloisa James' Hs always manage to ruin their book except in exceptions like When Beauty Tamed the Beast
Her Hs are ... I don't know ... just not there (many a times, literally). They seem to levitate around in the story as do their emotions (if they have any). Superficial, self-seeking, fickle and mostly immature and careless.
Never touching down or connecting with their woman or the reader. And they evoke disgust and disdain in equal measures.
If the author could just improve on her Hs, her books would be 5 starrer because she does right well.


message 9: by Joanna Loves Reading, Bluestocking of HR novels (new) - rated it 4 stars

Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) | 4120 comments Mod
Preeti ♥︎ wrote: "Eloisa James' Hs always manage to ruin their book except in exceptions like When Beauty Tamed the Beast
Her Hs are ... I don't know ... just not there (many a times, literally). They..."


Astute observation :)...I have tended to have issues with James but never quite sure why. This is probably part of it.


message 10: by Cath (new) - rated it 1 star

Cath | 370 comments Enjoying your comments, Darbella. And also everyone's comments about James and EJ's heroes. Interesting idea about James being a follower-type of hero; I'm going to have to be on the lookout for that!

Chapt 2-6 at this point my impressions:
- I like how comfortable James & Daisy are around each other; I see what companionable friends they are and also what each is like as an individual personality. Nice job by author of showing, not telling.

- I agree with Daisy that James seems young for his age. (view spoiler)

- There's so much I like about Daisy in these chapters. She's honest; she has a nice blend of confidence mixed with the ability to be self-deprecating. She's fairly matter-of-fact about her looks & her focus on her "ugliness" isn't unbearable to me at this point - yet. I do wish they would stop talking about how she looks like a boy or looks mannish though. I like how Daisy bosses James around.

- As far as Daisy and Geoffrey: (view spoiler)

End of Chapt 5:
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Chapt 6:
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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Interesting comments. I read it more than a year ago and gave it 3 stars. I don't remember much though. I could vaguely recall James but nothing of Theo. I feel like re-reading it after going through these comments.


Mariana | 2692 comments Darbella, thank you for your comments. Reading them reminds me how much I dislike James. He was the reason I had to give this book only one star.


message 13: by Cath (new) - rated it 1 star

Cath | 370 comments Chapt 7: (view spoiler)


message 14: by Cath (new) - rated it 1 star

Cath | 370 comments Darbella wrote: "Cath: [spoilers removed]"

Thanks Darbella! I'm looking forward to reading more of your comments as I progress. I'm trying to read the book as if it's my first time (as much as possible) so I'm only reading spoiler comments after I get thru each particular chapter!


message 15: by Cath (new) - rated it 1 star

Cath | 370 comments Darbella wrote: "Cath, that is perfect because my spoilers would indeed spoil things since it is your first time reading it. I am enjoying your thoughts and your reactions as your read it too."

Oops! I need to clarify that this is my second read of the book, but first time I really hated it. Tho' I still remember why I hated it and remember a few general things about the story, I have since forgotten lots of details. Now I'm curious to see what I'll think this go-round, so I'm trying to read it as if it's my first time, and thus avoiding spoilers :)


message 16: by Cath (new) - rated it 1 star

Cath | 370 comments Chapt 8 & 9:
I loved the detailed accounting of the estate's finances. Daisy has quite a head for business!

Darbella, I agree with you that James, while plagued with guilt, is not taking responsibility for doing what he knows he needs to do to make things right w/ Daisy. Hmm... how do you think Daisy would react if he told her? I think: not well!

Despite all this, I find James very likeable & sympathetic in these chapters for the following reasons:

(view spoiler)


Petra | 142 comments Here I am reading this book for the first time and I am enjoying it very much. I like to know as little as possible when going into a book because I like this feeling of being taken for a ride.
From what I read of Eloisa James before - I knew she was more conventional regency romance writer but this is getting to be more adventurous. I like it.
I’m on Chapter 14 and contrary to others - I like the trope of separation. It gives chance for characters to mature.
Can’t wait what coming next.


message 18: by Joanna Loves Reading, Bluestocking of HR novels (new) - rated it 4 stars

Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) | 4120 comments Mod
That’s great Petra! I prefer to go in mostly blind to a book too, so I sometimes skip or wait until the hype dies down when it’s not possible.


Petra | 142 comments Yes Joanna I try to avoid even blurbs. Sometimes I think it would be cool if the main characters who fall in love would be different people.


Petra | 142 comments Darbella wrote: "Petra-She really is a talented author. I wish she would have done much more groveling by James because for me the bath was not enough. However, she does have a way with words and emotions. The foll..."

Hi Darbella, I finished the book and finally got a second to read through all your comments with spoilers. I agree the ending was a bit rushed - I was hoping for more relationships development. (view spoiler)


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