William (Liam) Kellington, the Duke of Lynwood, loves Rosalind Carson, the sister of an impoverished viscount. But while Lynwood was still coming to terms with his feelings — dukes can be particularly dim-witted when it comes to love — Rosalind’s brother sold her into a lucrative betrothal to another nobleman. Liam vows to save Rosalind from a marriage she does not want, while also convincing … convincing her to become the Duchess of Lynwood.
The lady, however, is not one to wait to be rescued.
Rosalind has been in love with William Kellington much of her life. And it has been a rather one-sided romance. When her brother promises her to a man five decades her senior, Rosalind must find a way to live the life she wants and not the one that has been forced upon her.
NEVER DENY YOUR HEART is the fifth book in the Kellington romance series, The first was NEVER A MISTRESS, NO LONGER A MAID, followed by NEVER MISS A CHANCE, NEVER WAGER AGAINST LOVE and NEVER RUN FROM LOVE.
NEVER DENY YOUR HEART contains explicit language and adult situations. You won’t like this book if you don’t like explicit language and adult situations. And while it is an historical romance, it is 98% romance and a tiny bit of history. This book probably isn’t your cup of British tea if you’re looking for actual history or substance. But….it is a fun book. And if you’re been reading the books from the beginning, it’s the one you may have been waiting for.
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Positively enchanting. Loved it.
This book was well written. The author was excellent at character description. She made you feel as if you were in the scene. I look forward to reading her next book.
I have read a couple of the earlier books in this series and liked them, but could not wait to find out Liam’s HEA, so read this one before a couple of the earlier ones. Charming characters, good dialogue, good sex. What more could you want?
romantic. I wish I would have read the others before this one.
I loved the story
This book is SO good! Love the duke’s kinky nature.
Love this series !!!
Has it been almost two years since I read `Never A Mistress, No Longer A Maid’, the first in Kellington romance series? Well it must be, but the time has passed quickly as Ms. Driscoll kept giving me `Never Miss A Chance’, `Never Wager Against Love’ and `Never Run From Love’ and here comes much anticipated `Never Deny Your Heart’ the fifth book and Liam’s story. Oh and how sweet it is! Ms. Driscoll made Liam work hard for his happily ever after and had him sweat [and by default me as well!].
It was such a pure, unadulterated pleasure to finally find out what makes this man tick and find out what some of his deepest desires are! Throughout the series I kept an eye on this man who spent his early years of adulthood raising his siblings, making sure they are taken care of and safe, and I just knew that his story would be special, and it was.
Miss Rosalind Carson could not have been more perfect as his better half! She was a female to reckon with and as much as she tried to do the right thing, which was to submit and follow her families orders and do her duty, when faced with the brutal reality, this woman decides to take her life into her own hands and not depend on no one but herself. I appreciated her `chutzpah’ and squirmed as His Grace did while she made him jump through some hoops.
By the time their story ended, we had caught up with all the Kellington brood and it was so good to see them all one more time. I can’t tell you how much I loved each book in this series and highly recommend you read them in order because what this author does best is the characterization of them, of their deep love for each other, and you can’t help but feel one of them.
Melanie for b2b
Through this whole series, I’ve been waiting for Liam, the responsible, much-beset, eldest, and sexiest Kellington brother, to have his turn … and who knew his hidden depths? And how wonderful to see his sister’s best friend, Rosalind, finally find her voice and her backbone. Truly a fitting (semi-)end to the series.
I actually quit reading this book about 70% in. I couldn’t get myself to continue reading a book that boring.