The Duke And I (Bridgerton Series, Bk. 1)

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The Duke And I (Avon Romantic Treasure)

by Julia Quinn
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Bad characterizations and nonexistent plots/settings
  • Rated 1 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 20, 2007
*/***** (1/5)

I didn't know quite what to expect from Julia Quinn's THE DUKE AND I, but one thing becomes abundantly clear a few pages in: Julia Quinn isn't keen on settings or plots, a good ninety percent of the book contains copious quantities of dialogue and conversation. Maybe some readers find descriptions of settings boring, and Julia Quinn accommodates those readers, she altogether shuns settings and plots. The characterizations of Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, and Daphne Bridgerton are as bad as they get in romance novels. And I'm not sure what the book is trying to accomplish by having Simon pine and incessantly verbalize "I love you" over and over and over at the end, it's as though book wants to convince its readers that this is a legitimate romantic love. Not.

There is no real plot here, unless you want to count the garden-variety heroine-helps-brooding-hero-over-his-tortured-past storyline as veritable plot.

On the plus side, Julia Quinn exhibits a knack for humor, but definitely no where near the level of quality from, say, a Theresa Medeiros . The only likable character in the novel was the mother, Violet Bridgerton.

The Story, possible spoilers.

Our young, innocent and ordinary-looking heroine Daphne Brigerton has been on the market for two seasons, but she's still looking for that gentlemen to love and return her love with at least some affection. The book paints her characterization in an always-a-friend, never-a-wife light, and she isn't described as an extraordinary beauty either.

Thankfully, our tall, broad-shouldered and rich Duke of Hastings, Simon Basset, is very handsome and easily overlooks Daphne's ordinary looks. Brooding Simon Basset harbors a very haunted and tortured past, and after his hated father passes away, he finally returns to England and meets our Daphne, his best friend Anthony's sister.

Simon detests parties and balls, and propositions to Daphne to make it seem like they're attached. Simon reasons a feigned attachment with Daphne will discourage ravenous mothers with their unwed daughters, while at the same time, it will help Daphne overcome the always-a-friend label and gain her more suitors.

The story spirals into oblivion from there with little point and less romance.

For an "innocent," Daphne Bridgerton is very manipulative. She knows Simon doesn't wish to marry, yet coaxes Simon to join her privately in a garden at one of the ton's events where she could be compromised. Simon desperately tries to dissuade her without any luck. When they're kissing in the garden, Simon still attempts to pull away, hoping to honor Daphne without tainting her before a marriage. At that moment, Daphne cries from Simon's separation and Simon is helpless to return kissing her. Daphne's eldest brother Anthony catches Simon & Daphne and proceeds to pummel Simon. Anthony demands Simon marry Daphne, Simon refuses, and then there's to be a duel between Anthony and Simon. Daphne cannot fathom why Simon would choose a duel and death over marrying her, even though Simon did everything in his power to avoid the tryst in the garden and made it clear from the beginning that he cannot marry.

But the whole affair is Simon's fault because he'd rather die than marry Daphne. Even though Simon feels him marrying Daphne would ruin her life. Even though Daphne knows Simon has a hard look in his eyes whenever he talks about marriage and his father. Even though Daphne took advantage of Simon, not the other way around.

Then, right before the duel, Daphne manipulates Simon again, and implies she'll be ruined if Simon doesn't marry her because word has spread of their tryst in the garden (a couple people know, but it could have been kept under wraps). Daphne believes she is saving Simon because Simon won't shoot Anthony. Uhm why can't she just face down Anthony and tell him to stay out
Really fun to read...
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 7, 2007
Now, granted this is a romance novel so you have to keep this in prespective. Do I think this book will win the Pultzer prize for writing? No. Do I think this book will make a signifcant contribution to literature? No. But if you are looking for a book with funny characters and romance, then this is a great book that meets all that criteria. She bulids up the characters and the supporting cast to make them somewhat believable and the witty dialouge is pretty funny. It's the first in the Bridgerton series, and in my opinion, the best, although I highly recommend Romancing Mr. Bridgerton if you like the character Colin, and The Viscount Who Loved Me which is about the character Anthony. The rest of books in the series are OK but those other 2 books, and this one, are highly entertaining and fun to read. Definetly a good way to spend a rainy afternoon at home.
one of the best romances i have read in a long time!!!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, April 18, 2007
I read a lot of romance novels. I found this one randomaly at Target and felt the urge to pick it up AND I did not regret it. I do not always feel that way about romance novels as much as i enjoy reading them. I really enjjoyed the characters in this story. It felt like I was reading georgette heyer only with some more explicit sex, which seemed like a huge treat in itself. I found this to be great escapsist reading!!! Highly recommended. I want to read everything in this series now...
Great Book !!!
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, March 25, 2007
I loved this book! I am glad that Simon finally realized that love can overcome the anger that he had for his father. I felt sorry for the little boy and for the man who carried the scars of abuse all thru out his life. But the ending was wonderful (like I knew it would be....)
My favorite of the Bridgertons
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, March 18, 2007
Having read all the Bridgerton books last year, I remember liking this one the most and wanted to reread it. I was not disappointed. It was laugh-out-loud funny at a number of points with completely lovable characters. What I liked about this one and missed in the rest of the series was the older brothers protectiveness and aversion to marriage. Overall, it is just a delightful, lighthearted, quick read.
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