![]() ![]() ![]() They don’t really see her they talk at Clara, not to her. Men pursue and propose to her, but only for the potential notoriety of being the man who gains her acquiescence. All books with an omniscient narrator can do this, but this genre really lends itself to it, and few novels have done it quite so well as Dukes Prefer Blondes.Ĭlara is beautiful and rich which is hard to feel sorry for, but she is also considered the top marital prize of her season and her time as a trophy is wearing on her. Chase uses the narrative structure incredibly effectively to both maintain the brittle, consciously closed-off outward appearances of the main characters while still sharing their true feelings and the effect they have on one another. Dukes Prefer Blondes featured a Nick and Nora Charles style courtship but, as it is a historical romance, in the Regency. You have to love it when it feels like a book was written with you in mind. ![]() Long Version: Looking forward to Clara’s book in Loretta Chase’s Dressmaker’s Series, I was not disappointed. The plot was very good, but not quite great, so read it for Clara and Oliver, their every moment together is a delight. I adored the hero and heroine and can’t remember another time I liked both protagonists so much. ![]()
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