what makes riley's historical romances so endlessly riveting is the slice of history she casts light on. the world has always been diverse, in stories like a duke, the lady, and a baby we get to see it.
the duke in question is busick, a former military hero, hiding the fact that he lost a leg during the wars, who is also suddenly tasked with caring for his deceased cousin's son, i.e. the baby. patience, is the lady in question, and she's been through a lot. not only has her husband died under mysterious circumstances, his uncle is pulling some seriously shady moves on her, keeping her away from her son is almost the least of it. when she goes undercover as the boy's nanny, and she finds herself drawn to his guardian, she fights her attraction tooth and nail.
nothing good ever came from tangling up with the english nobility in her experience. but busick isn't your average duke. and soon the things that draw them together find them irrevocably tangled up with each other.
there's a bit of mystery that along with the leads sparkling chemistry makes this read quite enjoyable.
**a duke, the lady, and a baby will publish on june 30, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/kensington books in exchange for my honest review.
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