At her best friend’s wedding to an actual knight in shining armor (the couple featured in Her Knight at the Museum, 2024), art museum employee Rose Novak finds herself wishing she had her own “old-fashioned gentleman” to love her—someone like the man from the museum’s newly acquired portrait from 1818. Rose, who dabbles in witchy pursuits, decides to do a love spell for herself but never expects a man to suddenly appear in her apartment—especially not Henry Leighton-Lyons, Duke of Beresford, the man from the painting. In his era, Henry was an astronomer researching the possibility of time travel in hopes of returning to a period when his wife was still alive. He’s exasperated to find himself in the future instead, with this vexing—albeit attractive—woman. Thinking the spell must have gone wrong, Rose agrees to help him find his way back. Unfortunately, that means getting their hands on a historical artifact in the possession of a dangerous, wealthy man. As Henry learns more about this new world, he softens toward Rose, and she discovers his protective, kind heart, making them both start to question if maybe the original spell actually was on the right track. This feel-good romance incorporates humorous fish-out-of-water scenarios and entertaining hijinks in a vibrant, detailed Chicago setting. Rose and Henry are a wonderful showcase of the opposites attract trope as his scientific mind struggles with her penchant for the occult, and she’s the sunshine to his grumpy. Some scenes feel more like filler rather than actually propelling the story, and the plot’s trajectory borders on too obvious and therefore lacks tension, but the book is so joyful throughout that it successfully makes for a fun, fluffy, escapist read.
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HER TIME TRAVELING DUKE