Duke Darcy’s Castle – Syrie James + Giveaway!!!

Crumbling Castles, Career Challenges, and Consummate Chemistry!

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Source: Review Copy from Publisher

For those unfamiliar with the Dare to Defy series by Syrie James, they are three captivating Victorian-era romances set in England during the late 1880s and early 1890s. Each novel features a different Atherton daughter. The Athertons are a wealthy American family, and it is Mrs. Atherton’s greatest ambition to have her daughters marry British aristocrats with impressive estates. Each daughter has beauty, intelligence, and a unique passion (whether it be teaching, writing, or architecture), and each daughter has their own views on marriage and their mother’s social-climbing.

The third and final installment of the Dare to Defy series begins with the youngest Atherton daughter embarking on her first solo architecture assignment to remodel a duke’s castle on a tidal island in Cornwall. Kathryn Atherton has long given up the idea of pleasing her mother by marrying a titled aristocrat, as it would greatly hinder her ability to have a successful career as a female architect and work on important architecture projects. But Kathryn gets more than she bargains for when she shows up at Saint Gabriel’s Mount…

Lance Granville, the tenth Duke of Darcy (we see what you did there, Syrie James! 😉) just assumed the dukedom two weeks ago and was completely unaware of his brother’s intent to renovate the castle. Awkward! And not only is he saddled with his brother’s unwelcome title, estate, and responsibilities, he is saddled with his crippling debt! Renovating the castle is the last thing he wants to spend his time, energy, and nonexistent resources doing, but Lance finds himself strongly attracted to this tenacious almost-architect and decides to at least allow her to draw up the proposed plans. Little does he know that Kathryn can provide him with so much more than thoughtful and creative renovation plans…

I must begin by saying how much I thoroughly enjoyed this series! Victorian romances aren’t my typical fare, but I will read whatever Syrie James writes! The books in this trilogy not only comprise of admirable and intellectual heroines and dashing and enigmatic heroes, but also a captivating historical backdrop with informative details about women seeking professional occupations and the challenges estate owners face with industrialization and the socio-economic transitions of this era. In each book Syrie James strikes a perfect balance between heart-stopping romantic moments and pertinent historical detail. I enjoyed learning about the history of women in architecture and visualizing all of Kathryn’s brilliant designs.

What I specifically loved about Duke Darcy’s Castle was Kathryn. She was such an admirable, accessible, and well-drawn character – a lovely blend of strength, determination, and charm. I appreciated all Kathyrn’s grit and hard work, and I applauded her sensibly cautious manners and all her actions and decisions when she discovered the cards were stacked against her. #TeamKathryn all the way! In addition, I also loved Lance, he was imminently swoon-worthy… *sigh* Like Kathryn, I don’t think I would have been able to resist! But there were some times where I wished his character was a little more developed; he didn’t feel as dynamic a character as Kathryn. Maybe a little bit more about his past relationships, his familial relationships, or his transition to becoming a duke might have added the needed dimension and depth to his character. Regardless, I was still in love with him…and absolutely adored his actions in the end. (well done, Darcy!)

With Duke Darcy’s Castle, Syrie James concludes her female-empowering Victorian romance trilogy with a romantic adventure full of magnetic attraction and memorable encounters. Through each book it was inspiring to witness these talented and resourceful women follow their aspirations and find deep-abiding love at the same time. I’m sad to see this series end, but I eagerly look forward to what Syrie James writes next!

Note: Recommended for Mature Audiences due to the inclusion of a few intimate scenes and descriptions.

Second Note: This book is stand alone and can be read without reading the prior books in the trilogy, but I still  recommend reading Runaway Heiress and Summer of Scandal prior to reading Duke Darcy’s Castle.

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~ My Review of Runaway Heiress (Book 1) ~
~ My Review of Summer of Scandal (Book 2) ~

GIVEAWAY TIME!

I noticed I set up a giveaway with the prior reviews in this series and thought it would be remiss of me if I didn’t include a giveaway with this review! I’ll give away ONE paperback from this series (winner’s choice – Runaway Heiress, Summer of Scandal, or Duke Darcy’s Castleto ONE lucky winner!

 

To enter this giveaway, leave a comment about my review!

  • This giveaway is open worldwide.
  • This giveaway ends March 13th!

Our sincere thanks to Laurel Ann Nattress of Austenprose for inviting us to take part in this lovely review roundup!

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44 comments

  1. I have read and enjoyed other books by Syrie but have yet to begin this series. Thank you for you for your reviews. I always appreciate your honesty and views. I look forward to your emails for books to add to my “to be read” list. Thank you for the giveaway – I would enjoy any in the series.

    1. I’m so glad to hear you are interested in this series! Syrie creates such wonderful stories and such engaging characters! Thank you so much for the lovely words you said about my reviews!! Hugs!

  2. This seems to be a fun series and I love Syrie’s writing. Thanks for the review for I shall definitely give this a read.

  3. I love, love, love Syrie James and have read everything she’s written. I love, love, love the “Dare to Defy” series and have been waiting, impatiently, for it to come out. Here it is, and I’m a happy woman. I want it – thank you for the giveaway.

  4. I have not read anhy of her stories. this sound interseting. I would like to know the daughters ideas of marriage or what they want in a marraiage/husband. And I wonder if they get what they want or be lead to have different thoughts about what they truly want/need.

    Thank youfor this chance to win a copy.

    1. You should, my friend! Syrie is an excellent storyteller and her books are always such captivating page turners!

      Those are really good questions and what makes this series so interesting!

  5. Great review [as alwasy], Meredith [hello to your Mr. Bingley]. This sounds like a fabulous story and a series to read. Thanks to our author, Syrie James, and the publisher for this generous giveaway. Blessings on the success of this third in her series. Good luck to all in the drawing.

  6. I, too, am not drawn to Victorian romances, but, as you said, Syrie James never disappoints. I always want to read about strong women, and I had read previously that there were few female architects. Who wouldn’t want to read this book with Duke Darcy! Thank you for the giveaway.e

    1. So true….and right? It was great to learn more about what went into becoming an architect and the challenges women faced in the profession.

  7. Thanks for another great review. There are so many new books out there, and now you have become my go to person for recommendations. Hope you don’t mind. ♫

  8. Lovely review Meredith. Thanks for sharing your insights. There were some Darcyesque qualities to Lance that Austen readers will notice. I have a copy of this book, so no need to enter me in the giveaway.

  9. What a special feature which interests me greatly. I have had the pleasure to read Syrie’s books which are treasures. Thank you for your post today which is fascinating.

  10. I was not familiar with this series. Like you, Victorian era stories are not my usual choice (although I do love Dickens). I will definitely put it on my to-be-read list. You make the protagonists sound too good to ignore (or read about). 🙂

  11. Great review! You had me at Duke Darcy! Lol. I’ve read the first book from this series and loved it. I’m looking forward to the next two.

  12. Thank you for the informative review. I have not read thus series so I’ll have to add to my TBR list.

  13. Although I generally do not read books in the Victorian era, your review certainly intrigued me. I would enjoy a book with a strong female lead. Thank you for entering me into the contest.

  14. I am new to this series. You made me very curious, especially about the history of women in architecture in this novel.

  15. I have not read this series but am a huge fan of Syrie’s work so I’m sure this series is just as marvelous as her earlier books.

    Have to say that Lance looks pretty hot on the cover of the book!

    Thanks Meredith for your review and the giveaway opportunity!

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