The Independent Woman

The Iversleigh Chronicles Book 1

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 11 Feb 2024

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Marianna Marsham is a highly successful businesswoman. She has no time for the aristocracy and they don't understand her commercial world. She has forged a privileged, influential life on her own merits after suffering tragedy and no man will succeed in taking it away.

Darfield Buchanan, Duke of Iversleigh has long ago given up caring about the gossips calling him the Duke of Ice. All he cares about is raising his illegitimate son in a loving home. How he is seen by the rest of the world is of little consequence to him.

When he is forced to take notice of his new neighbour, he expects her to be an ancient widow. The beautiful woman he is confronted by sweeps away all his preconceived notions of how those outside of elite society live.

But Marianna' expectations of the Duke are very different to his for her.

Marianna Marsham is a highly successful businesswoman. She has no time for the aristocracy and they don't understand her commercial world. She has forged a privileged, influential life on her own...


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PAGES 176

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Review of The Independent Woman By Jill Darragh

The Independent Woman by Jill Darragh is a romance book about two main characters, Darfield Buchanan, Duke of Iversleigh, who, as the title suggests, is born into royalty. He finds himself the neighbor of a beautiful widow and a successful businesswoman. The duke has a son from a previous relationship that didn't go well, and he finds himself bonding well with the young widow. Having both come from a difficult family background, the duke and Mariana are having a hard time bonding with each other, each having their own issues to deal with, with the duke being a cold-hearted man and Mariana being a free-spirited lady. Will the two fit into each other's world? Well, find out in the book The Independent Woman By Jill Darragh

What I like about the book is the independence portrayed by the lady, Marianna Marsham, in a world where women were supposed to be submissive, to be seen, and not to be heard, as they say. She broke the odds to achieve the unachievable in the business world, which is very impressive. Additionally, I like the fact that they both are determined to fight all odds to find their happiness, despite the barriers in their way.

I rate this book, The Independent Woman, By Jill Darragh 5 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.

I recommend this book to those readers who love romance as well as those who love interactions with royalty. Titles like queen, duke, duchess, prince, and so on will be encountered greatly by the readers of this book. It's a book about romance and royalties, and it will be a fascinating adventure into the lives of the high and mighty.

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Wanting independence after the passing of her husband, Marianna Marsham moves to the countryside. She finds herself entangled in country society gossip alongside Darfield Buchanan, Duke of Iversleigh, a man who wishes to raise his illegitimate son in a safe, loving home.

Okay, the story is quite cliched, and what you might expect from a Historical Romance, but there were moments I was pleasantly surprised by where Jill Darragh broke away from the mould and let the story have its quicks and twists. I'll admit that it took me a bit longer than usual to be fully immersed in the story. Maybe because Darragh's novel is somewhat similar to Bridgerton and many other Historical Romances, I expected it to take the same path, but it was nice when The Independent Woman diverted some tropes and this let the novel stand out more. I do see this novella as more of a cosy read at home.

Overall, The Independent Woman was a cosy Historical Romance that I highly recommend to any Bridgerton lovers (if you love the romance more than the spice), or to anyone who needs a quick Historical Romance to help them through their Bridgerton fever.

Thank you, NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for sending me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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A great read about a very realistic couple. Loved the romantic story and the family devoted characters included.

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He is rather stinky isn't he. Feels totally entitled. His way or the highway. And is neighbor is a determined and proud woman that gives his no slack. I like her spunk. I do like reading books set in this time period. I enjoyed the book.

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