The author doesn't know the meaning of research. I've learned to put up with minor gaffes and errors in titles, but this novel is beyond the limit.
1. A recognized first-born son is heir to the title. Period. He can't decide to ditch it and give the title to his younger brother.
2. The new duke can't just latch on, willy nilly, to the fortune inherited by the dowager duchess's mentally impaired brother. There were, and are, laws in place for this circumstance.
By the time I reached #2, I was already cross eyed from reading turgid prose.
I got sucked into reading this author's debut (which was bad,) and this third one is worse. I stopped reading. The writer should take a writing course (or 10,) stick to contemporaries and, for pity's sake, stay away from the British aristocracy.
I only reviewed this to get some satisfaction from my 99 cents.
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