cover image The Infamous Duchess

The Infamous Duchess

Sophie Barnes. Avon, $7.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-284974-8

Barnes’s solid fourth Diamonds in the Rough Regency introduces a duchess and a gentleman whose reputations are vastly different from their true personalities. Viola Cartwright, Duchess of Tremaine, is an enigma and doesn’t mingle with her own social class. Instead she runs St. Agatha’s Hospital, providing free care to the poor with the help of physician Florian Lowell, Duke of Redding. Viola’s deceased husband, Peter, Duke of Tremaine, married her on his deathbed and named her his sole heir; his son, Robert, has returned to London, intent on restoring his fortune by having Peter’s will declared invalid. Henry Lowell, Florian’s brother, is shot in a duel and treated at St. Agatha’s. Viola is determined to resist Henry’s charm while caring for him during his convalescence, but he tells her that the rumors about his rakish ways are untrue. As Henry and Viola grow closer, Viola must decide whether she is ready to give up her independence to wed him. Unconventional and progressive aristocrats, sensual romance, and a swift-moving plotline add allure to this capable novel. (Apr.)