Kiss or Dare
by Charlie Lane
This enemies-to-lovers Regency romance by Charlie Lane, shows what happens when sparks fly between a flirty second son of a duke and an inventor’s daughter.
She’s risen like a Cinderella.
He’s more charming than any prince.
They shouldn’t be together, but fate can’t resist.
A new year and a new Season means a new Lillian Clarke. She’s transformed herself from wallflower to incomparable. But she’s no Cinderella. She’s washed her hands of love and of Lord Devon, her own charming prince who barely knew she existed. She’d rather be the fairy godmother, helping invisible debutantes gain the attention they deserve on the marriage mart. But even though she’s booted Lord Devon from her heart, he’s not done with her. His sudden appearance at her home and inexplicable teasing threaten to distract her from her debutante dreams.
Lord Devon, the second son of duke, has put self-pity and scandal behind him and found a new purpose. He’ll invent a machine that improves coffee, buy a coffeehouse, and be a self-made man. He’s determined to be more than the heir’s spare, privileged but kept in case of emergency. Unfortunately, he needs the assistance of Miss Clarke’s brilliant father. And he hates Lillian Clarke for speaking the truth about him. The delectable woman thinks she’s better than him. He’ll teach her she’s not. If he can ignore the way her courage makes him smile.
When sparks in the workshop fly, Lillian and Devon invent a passion that’s more than they bargained for and complicate their paths to happily ever after.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Charlie Lane's Kiss or Dare is a delightful addition to the Regency romance genre, offering readers a compelling enemies-to-lovers narrative that is both enchanting and thought-provoking. The novel explores themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the transformative power of love, all set against the backdrop of a vividly depicted Regency England.
At the heart of the story is Lillian Clarke, a character who embodies the classic Cinderella archetype but with a modern twist. Lillian's transformation from a wallflower to an "incomparable" is not merely a physical one; it is a journey of self-empowerment and self-realization. Her decision to eschew love and focus on helping other debutantes gain attention in the marriage mart speaks volumes about her character. She is not content with being a passive participant in her own life; instead, she takes control, becoming a fairy godmother of sorts. This aspect of her character is both refreshing and inspiring, as it challenges the traditional roles assigned to women in historical romances.
Opposite Lillian is Lord Devon, the charming second son of a duke who is determined to carve out his own path. Devon's character is a study in contrasts. On one hand, he is the quintessential Regency hero—handsome, witty, and charming. On the other, he is a man grappling with his own insecurities and the societal expectations placed upon him as the "heir's spare." His ambition to invent a machine that improves coffee and become a self-made man is a testament to his desire for independence and self-worth. Devon's journey is as much about proving himself to others as it is about proving himself to himself.
The dynamic between Lillian and Devon is electric, with their initial animosity giving way to a deeper understanding and mutual respect. Lane expertly crafts their relationship, allowing it to develop organically through witty banter and shared experiences. The workshop scenes, where sparks literally and figuratively fly, are particularly well-written, showcasing the chemistry between the two characters. These moments are not just about romance; they are about two individuals challenging each other to be better, to see beyond their preconceived notions, and to embrace the possibilities of love.
One of the novel's strengths is its exploration of societal norms and the constraints they impose on individuals. Both Lillian and Devon are, in their own ways, rebelling against the roles society has assigned them. Lillian's rejection of the traditional marriage market and Devon's quest for independence highlight the pressures faced by individuals in Regency society. Lane uses these themes to add depth to her characters and to the story, making it more than just a simple romance.
In comparison to other Regency romances, such as Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series or Tessa Dare's Spindle Cove novels, Kiss or Dare holds its own with its unique blend of humor, romance, and social commentary. Lane's writing style is engaging and accessible, with a keen eye for detail that brings the Regency era to life. Her characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to become invested in their journeys.
Overall, Kiss or Dare is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of the Regency romance genre and newcomers alike. Charlie Lane has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, with characters that resonate long after the final page is turned. The novel's exploration of themes such as self-discovery, societal expectations, and the power of love make it a standout in its genre. Whether you're a fan of enemies-to-lovers romances or simply looking for a well-written and engaging story, Kiss or Dare is a book that should not be missed.
In conclusion, Charlie Lane's Kiss or Dare is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Regency romance genre. With its well-drawn characters, engaging plot, and thoughtful exploration of themes, it is a novel that will capture the hearts of readers and leave them eagerly anticipating Lane's next work.
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