Apr 292013
 

thedukesundoingThe Duke’s Undoing (Three Rogues and Their Ladies #1)

Author: G.G. Vandagriff

Publisher: Orson Whitney Press

Published Date: April 2012

Paperback/ebook: 202 pages

Genre: Regency Romance

ISBN# 978-0983953678

Reviewed by: Shanda

FTC FYI: “purchased” a Kindle version when it was free on Amazon

Summary

Meet the Duke of Ruisdell, the unlikely hero of this traditional Regency Romance, after the manner of Georgette Heyer and Candice Hern.

The duke has just returned wounded from the Napoleonic wars. He is weary, cynical, and very bored. Known as the worst rake in England, he finds he has no interest in upholding that distinction, when his friend, the Marquis of Somerset, proposes a bet: “Five thousand guineas says that seducing Miss Elise Edwards will cure your ennui.” Because his friend has just lost a packet to him, he agrees that the bet be posted in White’s famous Betting Book.

The following day, while walking in Green Park, he spies a mysterious young woman, veiled, and obviously grieving. A disembodied voice, sounding strangely like that of his late adjutant, informs him, “The jig is up. That is the girl you are going to marry!” He scoffs, but is nevertheless intrigued by something about the slight figure. He even sketches her and asks if he can be of assistance to her. She declines his offer kindly.

At the opera that evening, he is captivated by a beauty across the Opera Hall. He hears the same voice, saying the same thing. The marquis informs him that the woman in question is Miss Elise Edwards. When he meets her, he recognizes her voice as that of the woman in the park. Now she is surrounded by a surfeit of ex-fiance’s, one of them dangerously unbalanced. Ruisdell discovers an actual bond between them which renders him honor bound to protect her.

Thus begins a train of unstoppable events–dangerous, humorous, devilish, and amorous–that carry his life along at such a pace that the duke soon knows not whether he is on his head or his heels. And then there is that bet . . .

Enjoy this delicious romance that will carry you back to the Regency period in English history, where manners were dictated by strict rules of fashion. It is the Jane Austen era, populated by gentlemen and ladies of leisure. These books are best enjoyed with a box of chocolates, and are guaranteed to enliven any boredom (ennui) that you may be experiencing!

Review

The heroine of The Duke’s Undoing, with her three ex-fiances, her writing of novels under the pen name “A Gentlewoman,” and her unconventional personality, intrigued me from the start. What sounded in the description like an unlikely scenario was presented quite believably by the author.

I really liked both the hero and heroine. The supporting characters were interesting, entertaining, and villainous where applicable. I was pulled into the Regency time period, with descriptions and dialogue that felt authentic and encompassing. There were scenes of fast-paced action intermingled with more sedate, dignified discourses that resemble traditional Austen-like prose.  (Didn’t that sound so Regency-ish?)

There were a few unexpected plot twists, some of which made me wonder of the Duke and Elise would ever get their happily-ever-after. The romance, when they were together, was toe-curling but clean. The main characters had some great chemistry that the author effectively portrayed without using graphic description, something I appreciate. It was easy to get caught up in the main characters’ emotions, particularly during one heart-wrenching scene that I don’t want to spoil.

The story slowed for me near the end (about 80% in) but picked back up. I liked the ending but felt like I wanted to know more. What happened later? Did things ever get resolved regarding the Duke’s circumstances? Were they ever able to settle at his palace? Considering that this is Book One of a series, I’m hoping we will get to see glimpses of the Duke and Elise’s future and have those questions answered.

The Duke’s Undoing was an enjoyable read that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone who loves a good Regency romance. I look forward to reading about the other two rogues and their ladies.

Content: some innuendo; a few references to breasts; one “curse” word; mild violence (a stabbing, a duel, attempted kidnapping) and references to war experiences

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Jun 172011
 

4 days until summer!


I’m a 63 year old mother of three and grandmother of two who writes, and writes and writes. I have always loved living in alternative realities, starting when I was growing up in a very dysfunctional home. Now I use my writing as an excuse to live my dreams. Just returned from Florence where I spent 3 glorious weeks retreating and writing and taking that wonderful city into my bones. My book is called The Only Way To Paradise. Plotted my next Alex and Briggie book in Florence as well. That will be coming out in the fall. As with the other 5 in the series, it will be a genealogical mystery. If you care, am a graduate of Stanford (BA) and George Washington U (MA). Have taught college and held many jobs in finance. The atonement of Jesus Christ is the most important principle in my life.

G.G. is the author of 12 books including Foggy With a Chance of Murder (May 2011) and The Only Way to Paradise (June 2011).

Visit G.G.’s website: www.ggvandagriff.com and her blog: Embracing Abundance.

Follow G.G. on Facebook: G.G.Vandagriff-Author and Twitter: @ggvandagriff

LDSWBR: If you had an entire day to read (on the beach, at the lake, by the pool, etc.), what book(s) or genre would you reach for first?

GG: That’s hard, because I read romantic suspense, women’s fiction, mysteries, and historical epics, along with non-fiction history. However, right now, I would probably finish reading Emily Giffin’s womens’ fiction Heart of the Matter.

LDSWBR: What book(s) do you look forward to reading the most this summer?

GG: The Rise and the Fall of the House of Medici and the biography of Lorenzo il Magnifico (the patron of the Renaissance). These are research essentials for my next Crazy Ladies’ book and my Alex and Briggie book.

LDSWBR: How would you describe the perfect summer day?

GG: The perfect summer day would be swimming in the Mediterranean off the Greek Island of Corfu with my grandsons and the entire rest of my family (husband, daughter and son-in-law, and two sons, hopefully married by then, and maybe more grandchildren?) The water off Corfu is turquoise and so clear you can see the sand beneath. It is also warm!

LDSWBR: Sounds heavenly. Thank you so much, G.G.!

Foggy With a Chance of Murder (Deseret Book; May 2011) is available for purchase at Deseret Book. The Only Way to Paradise is available on Amazon.

If your perfect summer day could happen anywhere in the world, where would it be?

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***Countdown to Summer 2011 Contest***

LDSWBR will hold a drawing on June 25, 2011 for a $50 Amazon gift card, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors featured in the Countdown. This will be a raffle-type drawing, so more entries means more chances to win. There are several ways to enter the Countdown to Summer 2011 contest. See details below.

Book prizes generously donated by the authors:

  • The Upside of Down by Rebecca Talley
  • Gifted by Karey White
  • Bumpy Landings by Donald J. Carey
  • Captive Heart by Michele Paige Holmes
  • The Perfect Fit by  Michele Ashman Bell
  • River Whispers by Kathi Oram Perterson
  • Hazzardous Universe by Julie Wright & Kevin Wasden
  • Hearts Through Time by Marie Higgins
  • Double Deceit by Stephanie Humphreys
  • The List by Melanie Jacobson
  • The Forgotten Locket by Lisa Mangum
  • The Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah M. Eden
  • Blackberry Crumble by Josi S. Kilpack
  • **Bonus Prize** An autographed copy of BLOODBORNE by Gregg Luke (released August 2011)

Do ANY of the following to enter:

  • Post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Summer 2011 author posts. Comments can be added on any of the author posts anytime during the contest period (June 1, 2011 through June 24, 2011). Only one comment per person per Countdown to Summer author post will be entered into the drawing. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Send LDSWBR an email to ldswbr AT gmail DOT com telling us which of the following you have completed. If you already do these things, email us and let us know. Each item gets you 1 entry.
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  • On each Countdown to Summer author post, leave a comment telling us which of the following you completed or already do. Each item gets you 1 entry.
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  • Tweet this message each day. One entry per day. Just copy and paste into your twitter message window to send it (LDSWBR must be able to see the tweet): LDSWBR Countdown to Summer 2011 – Enter to win a $50 Amazon gift card & great summer reads! http://bit.ly/kZ5jXw @ldswbr
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Here are the rules:

  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MDT on June 24, 2011.
  • Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MDT on July 2, 2011 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.
  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.

Let’s keep counting down to summer with some great reads!

Dec 052009
 


20 Days until Christmas!

Today, LDSWBR presents two talented mystery-suspense authors, G.G. Vandagriff & Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen. Both of these lovely ladies have generously donated one of their books for our drawing. Enjoy, and don’t forget to comment!

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G.G. Vandagriff is the author of eight books. Her most recent published works include: The Last Waltz and Hidden Branch. G.G. is currently working on two books: Embracing Abundance (Summer 2010) and The Crazy Ladies of Oakwood: Vol. 1- Escapade in Tuscany (Fall 2010).

G.G.’s books can be purchased online at www.deseretbook.com, www.seagullbook.com and www.barnesandnoble.com, or in stores at Deseret Book, Seagull Book, and Barnes & Nobles’s Utah locations. You can also purchase her books through the links on G.G.’s website: ggvandagriff.com.

Read more about G.G. on her blog: Writer in the Cranberry Tower.

LDSWBR: G.G., what favorite holiday traditions do you participate in every year? Will you be starting any new traditions?

G.G.: Because of the abundance of sugar goodies, I like to give away baskets of fresh California oranges to my neighbors, visiting teachers, etc. This year I will be giving copies of The Last Waltz, to the ladies I visit teach. As far as traditions go, we are in the middle of a transition. I have one daughter married with one child. She spends Christmas Eve with her in-laws. We have tried various strategies to replace our activities when the kids were young. This year, my two sons (24, 32) will be helping David and me to put together a challenging puzzle of Mary and Jesus by the artist Raphael that I bought in Florence. We will feast on breads, cheese, and cold cuts.

Christmas Day is primarily about Jack (my grandson). My youngest son (Greg, 24) is stuck being the Christmas Elf until Jack can read the tags on the gifts. He passes out one gift at a time and everyone watches as its opened. We always have a honey-baked ham for dinner. Since my son-in-law joined the family, he makes Rotkohl (German red cabbage casserole). Everthing else is “on demand” and is usually made by my daughter, a gourmet cook. However, this year she is pregnant and may not feel like cooking!

LDSWBR: What books are on your Christmas wish list?

G.G.: The Joseph Smith Papers, Vol. 2, and the new Reflections of Christ. Deseret Book already gave me another book I wanted- Jehovah and the World of the Old Testament. It is positively awesome!

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts for loved ones this Christmas? (Don’t ruin any surprises!)

G.G.: My husband’s book, I Need Thee Every Hour: The Atonement in Everyday Life (Covenant), is supposedly going to be coming out in December. It is about using the atonement as a tool in daily life. We will be giving that book to everyone on our list. (Author: David P. Vandagriff)

LDSWBR: We’ll keep an eye out for your husband’s new book. Thanks for sharing with us, G.G.!

Listen to our podcast with G.G. Vandagriff on www.ldswomensbookreview.com.


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Author Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen released her first novel, MISSING, in October 2009. MISSING can be purchased online at www.amazon.com, as well as Deseret Book, and Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about Ronda, visit her website: www.rondahinrichsen.com and her two blogs: Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen & The Write Blocks.

LDSWBR: Ronda, what favorite holiday traditions do you and your family participate in each year, and will you be adding any new traditions this year?

RONDA: Our family traditions seem to change as our children grow up, but two traditions I absolutely can’t do without are to listen to my favorite Christmas music, especially Handel’s Messiah, and to watch the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.” One of my favorite traditions from years past, though, was the name drawing and exchange of “gag” gifts; i.e., silly things that made everyone laugh. The best gag gift I ever gave, in my opinion, was a coffee mug shaped like a toilet. I included a package of toilet paper in the gift. That gift got passed on over the years. My father even kept the mug in his office at work for a time.

LDSWBR: That’s a great story! Tell us, what books are on your Christmas wish list?

RONDA: Any book by an LDS author would be great. I love to get them, read them, and study how their authors created each scene, emotion, and reader reaction. I also really want an inexpensive copy of “Little Women.” I only had the Reader’s Digest condensed version when I was a kid, but I read it more than a dozen times. I think it’s about time I read the entire thing.

LDSWBR: What books do you plan on purchasing/have you purchased as gifts this Christmas? (Don’t spoil any surprises, though!)

RONDA: I have a daughter and other family members who love to read, so I’ve definitely purchased books as Christmas gifts. But I’d rather not reveal the titles here. Curious eyes always have a way of finding out what I’d rather keep hidden. :)

LDSWBR: Yes, they do. Thanks, Ronda!

How have you adapted your Christmas traditions as your family has grown (or grown up)? Post your answers in the comments section below.

Don’t forget to nominate your favorite 2009 books by LDS authors for Whitney Awards by December 31! Can’t remember what you read? Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of books published by LDS authors in 2009.



***Countdown to Christmas Contest***


LDSWBR will hold a drawing on Christmas Day for a $25 eGift Card from Deseret Book, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog. Simply post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Christmas author posts to enter. Here are the rules:

  • LDSWBR reserves the right to decide what determines a “thoughtful” comment.
  • Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Christmas” author post will be entered into the drawing. This allows the potential for 24 entries per person at the end of the contest. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
  • Contest ends at 12:00 Midnight MST on December 24, 2009. Drawing winners will have until 12:00 Midnight MST on December 31, 2009 to claim their prize. After that time, another name will be drawn to receive the prize.
  • Book prizes can only be shipped within the contiguous United States.

Books that have been generously donated by the author for drawing prizes:

  • Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena
  • Hidden Branch by G.G. Vandagriff
  • Altared Plans by Rebecca Talley
  • A Modest Proposal by Michele Ashman Bell (includes a bonus copy of Michele’s Christmas booklet, A Candle in the Window)
  • Her Good Name by Josi Kilpack
  • MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
  • Famous Family Nights by Anne Bradshaw
  • Love Letters of Joseph and Emma (autographed copy) by Angela Eschler
  • Family Home Evening Adventures by Rebecca Irvine
  • Counting the Cost by Liz Adair
  • Shudder by Jennie Hansen
  • Mormon Mishaps and Mischief by D.N. Giles & C.L. Beck
  • Dawn’s Early Light by Laurie (L.C.) Lewis
  • The Fairy Thorn (brand new release!) by Dorothy Keddington

Thank you so much!

Oct 302009
 
Podcast for October 30, 2009
Episode 38

We truly enjoyed our interview with Rachel Ann Nunes, author of Saving Madeline, and GG Vandagriff, author of The Last Waltz. We had a great time discussing their books as well as several other topics, and there was much laughter to be had. We know you’ll enjoy Episode 38 and listening to both of these fun, intelligent, and talented women! Thanks Rachel and GG!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2009-10-30/ldswbr_episode38_10-30-09.mp3[/podcast]

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