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Duking It Out

Royal Powers, Book 1

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Duking It Out

Auteur(s): E.J. Russell
Narrateur(s): Kirt Graves
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Royal dukes from rival countries shipwrecked on a deserted island. The grudge match of the century—or a love story of super-heroic proportions?

Sander Fiala, Duke of Roses, is fourth in line to the South Abarran throne, even though his rogue power earned him the nickname “The Monster of Roses” and got him banished from the castle. But right before he’s about to set off on his annual birthday sailing trip, the queen asks him to meet with the notoriously volatile North Abarran Duke of Arles.

Tarik Jaso, Duke of Arles, expects the worst from people because—let’s face it—people are the worst. His superpower bombards him with any and all electronic transmissions, which…yeah, people suck. So when he’s attacked and wakes up in the cabin of a stranded boat, he knows he’s royally screwed. Because the man looming over him—the man he’d gone toe-to-toe with right before the attack—is the infamous Monster of Roses.

Tarik is positive the Monster is behind his kidnapping. Sander is sure the whole thing is Tarik’s fault. As they work toward rescue, Tarik realizes that the disturbingly hot Sander is no monster, and Sander discovers that Tarik’s temper masks a caring soul wrapped in a cantankerous (though undeniably sexy) body.

For their burgeoning connection to endure, they’ll have to duke it out with political factions, dark conspiracies, and centuries of traditions that keep them on opposite sides of the border.

But first? They have to get off this damn island.

Duking It Out is a 46,000-word M/M enemies-to-lovers, opposites-attract, superhero rom-com featuring only one bed, a grumpy duke who should know better than to jump to conclusions, a self-doubting duke who’s good with his hands (heh), gossipy seagulls, competent assistants, a guaranteed HEA, and (unfortunately) capes.

©2020 Ellen J. Russell (P)2022 Ellen J. Russell
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I really liked the story and main characters and Kirt Graves is amazing as usual!

Great characters and narration

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4.5/5 This is so much fun! I’m not always a fan of enemies to lovers, but I enjoyed this immensely. Tarik and Sander are both super judgemental to begin, but they have their reasons. I loved when they started working together and made so many discoveries on the island. I enjoy forced proximity, and there’s plenty of that here!

Kirt Graves does a great job narrating, as always.

Entertaining forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers tale

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Once you get over the initial douche-ness of the second ML the story is sweet. no blooming romances it is quite fast and indicative and quite predictable of this author’s style. The outline of this book and others by her are identical.

I thought, from the confrontation with one of the villains, the explanation of what occurred and then the ending felt very mashed together, not well thought out and quit amateurish. I don’t think the ending was as sweet as the author intended it to be, and the entire monologue by the villain had me going ...huh?

If you have read or are a fan of this author, you can ignore this point but if this is going to be one of the first books, and you’re used to spicy scenes, be mindful that this author shows the prelude and adds a little bit of spice however all the details of the actual event and everything else is never included in the books that I have read so far. It reminds me of those shows where the couple starts making out right before they get indoors and it looks like a mad dash to the bedroom, a shirt comes off, you get the bedroom door open, then the scene changes and it’s morning and they are naked in bed.

Cute but Not bad

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