Books by Megan Frampton
Megan Frampton’s A Wicked Bargain for the Duke is the third title in her Hazards of Dukes series and features Thaddeus Dutton, the new Duke of Hasford, a man determined to marry the perfect duchess, and Lady Lavinia Capel, who is determined to keep Thaddeus from marrying her sister. With a uni ...
Megan Frampton’s books have always been a frustration to me. Her plots are fun, the spirit of her writing light-hearted or at least entertainingly tropey, and her actual output not horrifically bad, and yet her stories dangle frustratingly out of DIK range for me, suffering from nonsensical plot ...
Romance and the 1991 family film Home Alone are unlikely bedfellows, and Megan Frampton’s The Earl’s Christmas Pearl isn’t even the first romance to give us a historical version of the plot. Her take is an amusing and breezy Christmas novella.
Pearl Howlett has accidentally been left behind ...
The Lady Is Daring is the third book in Megan Frampton’s Duke’s Daughters series, which features the romantic adventures of the daughters of the Howlett family.
Bennett, Lord Carson, is being pressured by his spendthrift father to marry an heiress – any heiress – and settle down. But Be ...
In Lady Be Bad, the kick-off to Megan Frampton’s newest series, Lady Eleanor Howlett is carrying the burden of resurrecting her family’s reputation after her younger sister ran off with a dance instructor (the horror!). Thus, she must marry the man chosen for her, one Lord Carson. Lord Carson, i ...
Megan Frampton has a talent for writing entertaining stories laced with subtle humor and featuring endearing characters, which is exactly what she delivers in My Fair Duchess - the fifth stand-alone book in her Dukes Behaving Badly series. Most readers will thoroughly enjoy this nod to My Fair Lady, ...
This review has taken me an absurdly long time to write, most likely because this book took me an absurdly long time to read. For the most part, I read books in two or three sittings - even when I don’t like them I Must. Keep. Reading. One would think a book about a wild, one-eyed duke would be a ...
Why Do Dukes Fall in Love? asks the overly cutsey title of this, the fourth book in Megan Frampton’s Dukes Behaving Badly series. Before I answer that, I’m going to ask a question of my own. Is there anyone out there who isn’t fed up with the current vogue for horribly contrived romance no ...
Although this is part of Ms Frampton’s current Dukes Behaving Badly series, Put Up Your Duke doesn’t seem to involve characters from previous books and can easily be read as a standalone. I was between books when the offer of a review copy reached me, and as I’m pretty much unable to resist an ...
What is it about dukes? There are an absolute ton (not to be confused with the ton found in oh so many Regency romances) of dukes in Romancelandia. There are dangerous dukes, dukes who can’t be trusted, devilish dukes, in general far too many dukes to count. Well, we can add Dukes Behaving Badly t ...