Forever and a Duke was a perfectly average book. Nothing jumps out as good or bad. It’s fairly forgettable.
The characters are nice and likable. They were developed, but I didn’t develop an emotional connection to either of them. Natalie’s self-righteousness about being an American became a little annoying. And I say that as a very proud American. I understand she has some (valid) bitterness, but she needed to be less judgmental. Clayton was a really nice guy. He is a little stoic, but its easy to see how much he cares about those around him. He also cares about his title and attached responsibilities, but doesn’t get super uppity.
The romance was well done. It was paced well. I particularly liked reading their interactions and how it built a nice foundation for their romance. Just like with the characters, I didn’t 100% connect with their story I don’t know why-sometimes you just don’t click with a particular story.
Thanks for reading!
Holly