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Duke of Disrepute

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Who doesn't love a duke? How about five of them?

Welcome to bestselling author Alexa Aston's new Regency romance series, the Dukes of Distinction! These five aristocrats all come with nicknames Polite Society has bestowed upon them. Renown. Charm. Disrepute. Arrogance. Honor.

A beautiful widow at the mercy of selfish relatives...

A duke broken by a terrible secret...


Lady Elise Ruthersby is with child when her husband is killed, and the family awaits the birth to see who will be the new earl. A daughter arrives, relegating Elise to the status of a servant as she becomes the unpaid governess to her two nephews.

Weston Wallace, the Duke of Treadwell, learns a devastating secret about his fiancée the night before their wedding, causing him to break their engagement. He becomes London's most notorious rake, with a rule that he only beds a woman once.

When Elise and her daughter are trapped in a carriage struck by a flaming tree in a perilous storm, Weston rescues the pair. Years of cynicism fall to the wayside as he becomes captivated by the beautiful widow and her enchanting daughter. Weston decides he must marry the woman who has thawed his cold heart without scaring her away because of his vile reputation.

The two strike a bargain where Elise will help Weston navigate the Marriage Mart during the upcoming Season if he will help her find a husband. Little does the unsuspecting widow know that London's most infamous womanizer has already decided who his duchess will be.

Can the Duke of Disrepute convince Elise that he's a changed man—due to love?

Find the answer in The Duke of Disrepute, Book 3 in the Dukes of Distinction.

Each book in Dukes of Distinction is a standalone story that can be enjoyed out of order and can be read for free in Kindle Unlimited.

213 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 6, 2021

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Alexa Aston

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Award-winning and USA Today bestselling author Alexa Aston lives with her husband in a Dallas suburb, where she eats her fair share of dark chocolate and plots out stories while she walks every morning. She enjoys travel, sports, and time with her family.

Her historical romances bring to life loveable rogues and dashing knights, while her contemporary romances are light and flirty and sometimes contain a bit of suspense.

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Profile Image for Morgan Many Books.
211 reviews71 followers
April 7, 2021
4 Stars of Yay a Refreshing Take On the “Reformed Rake” (hey, that rhymed!)

So, this was my first Alexa Aston read, and I was thoroughly impressed. Not only did I think this was incredibly enjoyable and lovely, but I thought it was a unique take on this blend of reformed rake/Cinderella tropes.

I particularly appreciated that Weston’s reforming arc was not contingent upon meeting Elise and had already taken place by the time they reconnect. He was lovely and charming, if a little tooooo perfect after coming to his senses (that process of leaving his dissolute life behind struck me as needing a little more fleshing out). But then, sometimes Prince Charming is what we want to read, and I definitely think Weston met that charcater description.

I really, really liked Elise as a heroine as she is practical, independent, but also good natured. I am getting tired of ‘spitfire’ heroines being the only synonym for an intelligent, independent woman, so this was a welcome change since, as we all know, women can be these things in all manner of ways.

I also enjoyed that there was—almost—no external conflict. It was delightful to follow their love story and not be distracted by much else.

That said, the ‘almost’ is one of the reasons this is a 4 Star book, and only on the cusp of a 4 (possibly more of a 3.8). For one thing, I would have liked to see our main characters' relationship more because, while I LOVED that this book moves quickly and spans a good length of time once the MCs reconnect, it felt like their relationship arc largely occurred in the final 40%. So maybe a solution would have been another 60 pages… which does say I really enjoyed this, as I wanted more. I thought the Lord Ivy (one of the antagonists) storyline needed to be much more embedded into the story. It would have worked, and been interesting, but the way it was executed was purposeless and did not need to happen. If that were removed, it would have made the ending much more seamless. Finally, scroll on if you want to miss this!...

These, however, are baby gripes. They didn’t detract from my overall reading experience which was extremely positive and has me wanting to devour everything Aston has written.

Highly recommend if you want something heart-warming and angsty. This is pacey and moves quickly, spanning over six years which each character having their independent arcs which lead them towards being together.

Thanks to Dragonblade Publishing via NetGalley for this ARC. I read and reviewed this of my own volition and all opinions are honest and my own.

*Content Warnings are needed for this series, however, as there are several instances of child and infant death experienced and discussed.*
Profile Image for &#x1f989;Maggie Whitworth.
3,118 reviews100 followers
April 6, 2021
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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A wonderful read.
A man who changes his ways, his life and his destiny.
A lady who finds that family who should care, don’t.
She also discovers the man who is helping her, and her child, is the answer to her prayers.

I adore this tale, it’s full of hope and is a pleasure to read.
Alexa just gets better in her writing, and I love reading her books.

I received an Arc copy of this book and chose to post this review
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1,174 reviews96 followers
December 1, 2021
Lady Elise, Dowager Countess of Ruthersby, has experienced the loss of her husband and her baby son soon afterwards, leaving her grieving and relegated to the position of poor relation, acting as governess to her two nephews and sharing a small room with her daughter, Claire.

Weston Wallace, the Duke of Treadwell, was once ready to marry and start a family, only to learn the truth of his fiancée’s proclivities the night before the wedding and cry off. When his former fiancée dragged his name through the mud with dreadful rumors about his character, Weston set out to make them into truth, becoming a notorious rake with a terrible reputation. Years later, he’s matured and decided to try his hand at marriage again, as long as love isn’t part of the equation.

Now having just lost both her parents, and unwanted by the cousin who has inherited her father’s title, Elise and Claire are given an ancient carriage in which to travel back to the Ruthersby home, only to meet with a terrible accident on the road when the carriage loses a wheel and is struck by a falling tree during a violent storm. Luckily, they are near the Duke of Treadwell’s estate, and he comes to their aid.

Elise and Claire spend a few days recuperating at Weston’s home and he decides Elise must be his wife, but she’s incredibly skittish and leery of his rakish notoriety. To hide his true intentions, Weston enlists Elise’s help with finding a wife during the upcoming season in London and agrees to help her find a husband in exchange, all the while having every intention of keeping her for himself.

I have some mixed feelings on this story, though I did enjoy it overall. I’m glad I listened to this on audio as I’m not sure I’d have enjoyed it as much otherwise. Elise and Weston both got a lot of their character development individually and it takes quite a while for them to even meet on the page. Once they do, things still progress very slowly, and they are both very unaware of their developing feelings for each other. I’m still not sure why Elise thought there was no way she could ever marry Weston, given that she was an eligible widow of rank. I also found it very unbelievable that she was left with nothing in the way of a marriage settlement and never thought to question any of the mistreatment she received at the hands of her in-laws and never tried to stand up for herself. In this way, Elise just struck me as frustratingly clueless and annoyingly spineless with her in-laws, yet somehow able to stand up to Weston with no problems. I was also frustrated by the game playing and lack of communication here, though that lack of open communication was the main basis of the bargain that formed this plot. Somehow, there was too much contradiction in Elise’s character for me to really get behind her and a bit of a frustrating dynamic formed between her and Weston for a while. I also found there to be a rather odd emphasis on Weston’s title of duke; we get it, he’s a duke, not sure why the constant reminders kept popping up. I was also puzzled by the flow of this book, especially when it was interrupted after the climax by the introduction of a potentially villainous aspect which felt out of place. That said, I appreciated this book for its low angst and the absolute surety I felt that Weston at least would make sure he and Elise wound up together and without much interference from others. My main issue here is that it just took these two a very long time to come together so we weren’t left with much time for them to have any intimacy together on page and I was left wondering exactly what all that narrative time had been spent on.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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4,026 reviews116 followers
April 10, 2021
Weston was a man shattered by the actions of his fiance' that turned him into trying to destroy himself. At least his reputation. Elise, battered by her mother's belittlement had married the first decent man in her first season, but was now widowed with a beautiful daughter named Claire.

Luckily Weston realized he no longer wanted the life he had led and was determined to settle down and find his duchess. Little did he know, it would happen when he least expected!

"I do think we've met. Might you recall the occasion?" he asked, still drawn in by the unusual shade of her violet eyes. "I do, Your Grace. You danced with me several years ago. It was my come-out. My first ball.. My first dance." Weston remembered as if it were yesterday, all the years and scads of women falling away.

After meeting Weston in the previous story I was anxious to see what had happened to him. Needless to say, he won my heart when the true hero came out as this author so fabulously brings the emotions alive with her characters.. I could not wait to see what would happen! Perfect!
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4,553 reviews48 followers
April 1, 2021
Lady Elise Ruthersby is with child when her husband is killed, and the family awaits the birth to see who will be the new earl. A son arrives but dies shortly afterwards, relegating Elise to the status of a servant as she becomes the unpaid governess to her two nephews. But she will do whatever she has to to keep her daughter safe. Weston Wallace, the Duke of Treadwell, learns a devastating secret about his fiancée the night before their wedding, causing him to break their engagement. He becomes London’s most notorious rake, with a rule that he only beds a woman once. Elise and her daughter travel to see her parents who are both dying & on the return journey they are trapped in a broken down carriage when it is struck by a flaming tree in a perilous storm, Weston rescues the pair. Years of cynicism fall to the wayside as he becomes captivated by the beautiful widow and her enchanting daughter. Weston decides he must marry the woman who has thawed his cold heart without scaring her away because of his vile reputation. The two strike a bargain where Elise will help Weston navigate the Marriage Mart during the upcoming Season if he will help her find a husband. Little does the unsuspecting widow know that London’s most infamous womaniser has already decided who his duchess will be.
This is the third book in this wonderful series & once again I read it in a sitting, finishing it at almost 4am. I found it to be a very well written lovely romance with wonderful characters. I loved Weston & how he turned his life around. Elise was the put upon young dowager countess who blossomed throughout the book. The chemistry between the pair was electric but it was their verbal bantering which I adored. Whilst this book could easily be read on its own I loved how it tied in with the earlier books
My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
Profile Image for Carole Burant.
1,228 reviews32 followers
June 9, 2021
Sometimes your fate and destiny is standing right in front of you and you don't realize it. I so enjoyed this latest story in the Dukes of Distinction series by Alexa Aston. This time it's the Duke of Disrepute, Weston's, story and he's ready to break all of his own rules, marry and settle down. He's already decided who his countess will be but persuading her that his past isn't who he really is, is no easy matter!!

Elise is a widow with a little girl, living with her brother in law and his wife and two sons and she's treated horribly, more a servant than anything else. I wanted to smack the sister in law across the back of the head a few times! lol She would like to remarry and have more children but finding the right man isn't very easy. When the Duke of Disrepute advances her with a deal to help each other, little does she know what he actually has planned!

This story is filled with heart and emotion, interesting from start to end and the ending puts a smile on your face::)

I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review..
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1,321 reviews557 followers
April 5, 2021
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher via NetGalley. This in no way impacted on my view.

Seeing two of his best friends fall in love and marry, Weston Wallace, the Duke of Treadwell, considers it may be his turn. Dubbed the Duke of Disrepute by the ton, following his broken engagement years ago, he's the last person you would imagine would settle down, but while he's out in the country, he saves a young widow and her daughter from a burning carriage, and soon falls for her. Elise may be the dowager Countess of Ruthersby, but following the deaths of her husband, and later three day old son, she's pushed to the sidelines by the new Earl and Countess, and has found herself as the unpaid governess to her two tearaway nephews. Hoping when a letter arrives from her father, that she'd be able to move home, and eventually rejoin society, she's left despondent when within days of arriving, both her parents have died. Being rescued by the dashing Duke of Treadwell, who dotes on Claire, and genuinely seems to want to help, was like a dream, and when he says he'll help her find a husband - as long as she helps him find a wife - it's more than she could imagine. However, she doesn't realise that Weston plans on them being engaged by the end of the season, and to each other no less.

This is the third in the Dukes of Distinction series, and, honestly, they're getting better and better with each new addition. I just couldn't put this book down once I started, and was gripped from the get go. Both Elise and Weston had been crossed in love in the past, but wanted to find romance again, and hopefully have a family. Even from the get go, they were a little family, and the longer the three of them - including Claire - spent time together, you could see a family already formed. Elise have been alone for so long, without friends or family to support or care for her, so to see others from previous books, especially Weston's sister, Samantha, embrace her and support her, was fantastic! The romance and chemistry between Elise and Weston, too, was phenomenal, and I hope we see more from them in the other two books in the series!
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1,762 reviews308 followers
April 4, 2021
This story reminds me a little bit of a Cinderella Fairytale - where the female MC has a very hard life, her HEA seems out of reach, then in steps Prince Charming and her world is perfect.



Weston Wallace, Duke of Treadwell - is Prince Charming in this story. Yes, he has lived as a rake for the past few years after his previous fiancé and he parted ways. We don’t really get to see this rakish behavior in the story, although some of his rules to debauch by are mentioned.

Lady Elise Ruthersby, widow with a young child - is our Cinderella in this story. She has had a life filled with sadness. People who were meant to offer comfort and love...never did. This all changes when her carriage strands her near The Duke of Treadwell’s estate.

From here the story takes on one cliche after another with sweetness and happiness both happening and in the plans. Some plotting by Weston ...and next thing you know he is “teaching” Elise the pleasures of kissing...which of course eventually leads to marriage.

Alas, The Happily Ever After



It was a sweet story. Unbelievable...but sweet.



3.5 Stars
Profile Image for Margaret Watkins.
3,170 reviews70 followers
April 4, 2021
Heart-warming, tender and romantic are some of the words I would use to describe this novel by a talented author. I found this book engrossing and had a hard time putting it down. On the eve of his wedding, Weston receives the shock of his life resulting in a broken engagement. Embittered and angry, he storms his way through society, earning the reputation of Duke of Disrepute, and gaining enemies. Confronted with the person he has become, Weston turns his life around which ultimately results in his rescue of the widow, Lady Elise Ruthersby, and her young daughter. Having met Elise at her come out, Weston decides that she is exactly what he needs in a wife especially as little Claire has wormed her way into his heart. The only problem he can foresee is persuading Elise that they are the perfect match. This book is a standalone, well-written and the romance between the main characters is palpable. The cover of this novel is beautiful and sets a romantic scene. I received a copy of this romance as a gift through Dragonblade Publishing and NetGalley and this is my honest and voluntary review.
3,079 reviews60 followers
June 4, 2021
The H has decided to be a man and not a fool. I liked the idea more than the execution. His plan after meeting the h was to lure her into marriage rather than be honest with her. She's young and has been treated poorly by her family, the only way out is marriage. There was a good cast of characters I thought them exaggerated. The h was too good, too poor and too weak but I liked their HEA and the epilogue.
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1,431 reviews87 followers
April 8, 2021
Alexa Aston is a pretty new author for me. I read book 1 and 2 in this series and loved it. I then downloaded another series of her. She is such a great writer.

I loved Weston and Elise. Such a perfect couple.

Such a good read.
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335 reviews45 followers
April 3, 2022
Throughout this whole book I just couldn't stop smiling.

I truly enjoyed Weston as the Hero of this book, he had great development throughout. While it was a woman that pushed him into his rakish lifestyle, properly earning him the title of Duke of Disrepute, this man did not need a woman to tame him or make him realize what he really wanted in life and he needed no help to see that his womanizing ways won't actually fulfill him. I liked that take on the reformed rake trope a lot and how Weston was so sure about what he wants in life and how to go after it. And damn, that man was smooth and so very charming!

Which leads me to the romance ... of which I liked every single moment.



Elise and Weston were just incredibly well matched! Their arrangement made for fun moments and cute pining, their first kiss was everything and have I mentioned how smooth and charming Weston was in his romancing? Yes? Well, it has to be said again because he did is so well!

Weston also did a great job getting to know Elise's little daughter, Claire, proving himself great dad material and the openness to be the father to this other man's child. I also really enjoyed that Elise developed friendships with all the ladies in the lives of the Dukes, she had some horrible women in her life so far and so these new connections were a nice balance for her.

I was provided an e-ARC by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
2,719 reviews23 followers
April 7, 2021
Duke of Disrepute by Alexa Aston is an amusing story, part of the Dukes of Distinction series. Weston found out the night before his wedding that his bride was not what he had thought her to be. He never told anyone what had happened, he just became the worst rake in London. That had been years ago and now he was sick of it. Now he had been dragged away from London to keep him out of a duel. He was done. Really done. He quietly borrowed a horse and rode into town, paid someone to return the horse in the morning, and started walking. He walked until he came upon Neal Digsby, his wife and family, and his small farm. There he spent months living the simple life and working with his hands. Until one day he was ready to go back, and he took all the Digsbys with him. Elise had had a decent husband until the day he was killed in a carriage accident that took the lives of another gentleman and his son. She had been pregnant with her second child, the first being her daughter, Claire, but her son named Nathan had only lived a few days. Now she was at the mercy of her husband's heir. They were not likable people and didn't really want her with them, but made her the governess for their two sons and treated her like a servant. He father contacted her after several years and asked her to come home. He mother was dying. It was inconvenient, but they allowed her to go. While she was there her mother died, but also her beloved father. One her way "home" a wheel broke on the carriage and she and Claire were rescued by a man she had met years before, known as the Duke of Disrepute.

There is so much interesting detail in this book that it is hard to simplify the story. Weston saw Elise and knew she was the woman for him. All he had to do was convince her. He came up with a grand scheme and convinced Elise to be part of it. It nearly worked, but not before he had to spend time with her obnoxious in-laws and had fallen completely in love with Elise's daughter Claire. Weston was a good man, ready to settle down. He probably had been years before until his betrothed did something so monstrous he couldn't forgive her. She was dead now, so no worries there. Elise had not had an easy time of it since her husband died. She had not loved him, but she liked him very much. She wanted more children and so she needed a husband who was willing. This was a truly wonderful story. The previous book totally set it up, although this could be read as a stand-alone. Aston is an excellent romance writer and this is among the best of her works. I couldn't have loved this book more.

I was invited to read a free ARC of the Duke of Disrepute by Dragonblade, through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own. #netgalley #dukeofdisrepute
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728 reviews39 followers
April 8, 2021
This was a really lovely book. I found the writing to be easily accessible and well paced. This novel is a fairly character based one with familial relationships and understandings at the heart. It is filled with mild tropes of instalove, widowed heroine, single-parent, reformed rake with an undertone of a Cinderella-esqe retelling.

Alexa Aston slowly builds up the hero and heroine's backgrounds in the first thirty percent of the novel through different time jumps and insights into their pasts. After the couple meets, in a carriage accident which leads to some forced proximity, the pace picks up as we watch the hero and heroine fall into instant attraction. (There are some trigger warning around incest, loss of a child, loss of a loved one, and miscarriage.)

Our heroine-Elise is a single mother to her daughter Claire. Elise grew up in a household in which she and her mother were estranged (and remain so). After Elise's husband died she was forced into the genteel servitude of governess to her nephew's in order to make sure she and her daughter would be taken care of. Elise has a very mild strength about her that guides her actions in order to protect her child. Elise also has a beautiful and kind heart that make her such a wonderful mother and aunt-this is what I think our hero becomes really attracted to. I loved that Elise's understanding of love was not tainted by her relationship with her mother.

The hero-Weston is a man who has been labeled a rake and his reputation has been fueled quite a bit by rumors from his past. The Weston that we spend most of the novel with is such a kind and sweet man who recognizes Elisa as a woman that he wants to build a life with. I loved that Weston was ready to start a family and embraces Elisa and her daughter with open arms from the first moment of meeting them.

The heart of this novel, to me, really came down to family. About chosen family and about fighting for familial relationships that are fruitful to the people involved. Weston's relationship with Claire (and Claire's cousins) is absolutely beautiful, and it is what really endeared me to him as the hero. I really enjoyed that this novel was mainly just a story of two people who have pasts, come together to start their own family with love and kindness. There is a little bit of action wedged into third act, that to me felt unneeded, but luckily was not too cumbersome or long.

I would highly recommend this novel if you are looking for a gentle and sweet story (that is light on the steam), in which two people find love and excitement in the prospects of their future and the family they can have together.
487 reviews3 followers
April 10, 2021
Duke of Disrepute is a fairly short but undeniably charming story about a reformed rake and a lovely young widow who find friendship on their way to finding love. It is part of a series (five dukes!) by Alexa Aston, but it was the first novel of Aston's that I've read.

Weston, the duke of this particular tale, had his heart broken on the eve of his wedding, which set him on a years-long descent into wicked rakishness. Seeing his dukely friends falling one by one into love has made him reconsider his role as the Duke of Disrepute, and he decides it's time to marry and set up his own nursery. He's not particularly keen on dealing with the marriage mart, though. It seems divine providence when he rescues Elise, the Dowager Countess of Ruthersby, and her young daughter from a carriage accident.

Weston quickly decides the young widow is going to be his duchess, but he knows she's had a rough time since losing her husband, being estranged from her parents, and being forced into acting as an unpaid governess for the new Lady Ruthersby's two sons. He decides to go slow and convinces Elise to help him navigate the coming Season and find a bride all the while planning to woo her.

Elise agrees to help him. From the first, she knows he is more than his moniker, so she doesn't think the task will be too difficult. She's wary though because she knows it would be easy to fall in love with him.

The basic story is uncomplicated. After the first quarter of the book (mostly bringing us up to speed on each of their pasts), the pace of their relationship is speedy. Weston is already reformed by then, and we know he is besotted with Elise and she with him. It's relaxing, I think, to read the occasional novel where there is no strife between the hero and heroine. Instead, the conflict comes from outside sources: Elise's jerky relatives and a longtime jealous enemy of Weston.

Normally, I wouldn't give a book with little action--no matter how lovely the protagonists--more than 4 stars, but this story hit me just right and at the right time. I'd like to read the first two novels now, and I look forward to the remaining two dukes' tales as well.

I received an ARC of this book from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for my honest opinion. Thanks!
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Author 25 books251 followers
April 8, 2021
Weston Wallace, Duke of Treadwell, has spent years bedding one woman after another earning him the moniker of Duke of Disrepute. He does nothing to dissuade this until even he has had enough of his wanton ways. Withdrawing from Society, Weston works as a laborer for a local family and finally learns the meaning of love and family. While on her way back to her in-laws estate after attending her parent's funeral, Lady Elise Ruthersby and her daughter Claire are caught in a terrifying storm near Weston's estate and they are offered sanctuary while they recover from injuries. Weston is immediately drawn to the lovely Elise and wants to do everything in his power to win her love. Can Elise let down her guard and face her own growing feelings for the Duke of Disrepute?

I have been looking forward to Weston's story since reading the Duke of Charm and was not disappointed. We finally find out what happened with Weston and his former fiancee that sent him in a tailspin of an unrepentant duke for years. When he finally decides to turn his life around, he has a long climb out of a hole of his own making. Ms. Aston does a great job of teasing out details for both Weston and Elise. I absolutely loved how Weston bonded with Claire and the Ruthersby boys. That was sweet and it was good to see Weston's true personality shine. There are a few twists and turns before they reach their HEA that will keep readers turning the pages to the end.

I received a copy of the advanced reader copy and all opinions are my own.
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865 reviews12 followers
April 7, 2021
*I received a free ARC from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review*

I know I have said this before, but it is worth repeating. Alexa Aston has quickly become one of my favorite authors! The third book of the Dukes of Distinction series is as entertaining and hard to put down as the first two books. After the small hints we got in book 2 about what happened between Weston and his fiancé I was dying to find out the details. I still don't think it was reason enough for Weston to have abandoned his sister the way he did, but for the time in which this book takes place you can see why he was so disturbed by it. I really liked the path that led to his realization that he wanted more from his life and was ready to be the man he always thought he would be - it wasn't a big dramatic moment which made you believe in the authentic nature of the change in his behavior and outlook on life. His immediate connection with Elise and Claire made me like him even more. As for Elise, I really really liked her as a character. Much like Sam in book 2 she realized she was going to have to save herself and it was her ability to make that decision that set in motion the events that would lead her to Weston. I was expecting more of a confrontation between Weston and Ivy and was a little letdown by the climax of that particular plot line. I am definitely looking forward to book 4!
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1,264 reviews9 followers
April 9, 2021
Finding his soul mate

Another wonderful book to the series. Weston has been the Duke of Disrepute for a decade and he realizes that he needs to change that he has let his former fiancé dictate his life. Elise is a widow that not only looses her husband but when her son is born she looses him within days. She then is reduced to governess by her brother & sister-in-law.

When her father requests her to come home that her mother is ill she leaves with her daughter to arrive on her fathers death bed also. She looses both parents on the same day. On her return trip home there is an accident and Weston saves her an d Claire. As they both recoup at his estate they grow to like each other.

When Weston tells her it’s time for him to marry he can only imagine Elise as his Duchess. Elise wants to wed again and Weston says he will assist. With the two of them together navigating the ton Weston just needs to let Elise know that he loves her. A beautiful story with a wonderful ending.
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1,824 reviews8 followers
April 9, 2021
Head over heels in love with a woman who shocked his socks off (and, yes, we find out how), Weston Wallace, Duke of Treadwell became the Duke of Disrepute. A few years later he is forced to confront the consequences of his behavior, in particular the neglect of his sister. West runs away, finally determined to make a change. When he returns, he is a different man. Lady Elise Ruthersby has been ignored, neglected, or abused by everyone who should have taken care of her. Elise is a wonderful person. She takes care of her daughter and despite her ill treatment by their parents, teaches and cares for her nephews. Elise and West are brought together when he rescues her and her daughter from a horrible carriage accident. Has Fate brought them together? If so, good job. She could not have found two (three) people who needed each other more. This wonderful addition to the Dukes of Distinction has great characters and a captivating storyline. There is emotion, drama, rescue and redemption. There is a sad, but sweet connection between Elise and Phoebe that requires a tissue, and a lovely epilogue that will make you smile. I enjoyed and recommend this story.

I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley. My review is voluntary.
1,378 reviews12 followers
April 7, 2021
I knew when I read the previous story of this series, that this H had an unusual story and I was so right.

It is heart breaking what lead him to become rotten. I didn't want him to give all the power to his ex-betrothed especially after she dies. I wanted him to explain what he witnessed - not what I thought! Several nasty people get off too easily in this story. I'm not a vindictive person, but trust me I wanted some to get what they deserved, especially since it is fiction - lol.

The h has a daughter that will melt your heart! The h has such a sad tale and none of it her doing. I've enjoyed how all the Duke's have fallen to the marriage mart. Even though part of a series and has cross over character's, it is a stand alone.

Lovemaking barely outside of marriage and only described 2 times in detail I think. Heat level 4 out of 5 if that. They felt like a couple to me so it was filled with passion. Romance builds slowly and is sweet how they both come to realize the love they have for each other.

No cheating, no cliffhanger, HEA, romance and steam. I can't improve on the blurb, just recommending this author and series. (ljb)
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457 reviews4 followers
April 7, 2021
If you seen something so repulsive and keep it a secret, how do you think it would affect your soul? Weston Wallace, the Duke of Treadwell becomes the famous Duke of Disrepute as a result. He goes through women like women change their outfits each day. He now has a non-existent relationship with his sister whereas before they were extremely close.

Years later he has an epiphany and decides to alter the course of his life. He meets Lady Elise Ruthersby and her daughter and decides he must marry marry Elise, but she has other ideas.
Alexa Aston the author once again writes a book that has strong characters and you begin to identify with them, I know I cheered for Weston when he was courting Elise without her realizing . Alexa Aston is such a talented author storylines flow and are easy to follow.

i would recommend this book to anyone looking for a fantastic book to read!

I received a free advanced copy from Netgalley and these are my willingly given thoughts and opinions.
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2,798 reviews23 followers
April 7, 2021
DUKE OF DISREPUTE NO MORE

Weston, Duke of Treadwell has a bad reputation and is known as the Duke of Disrepute. He decides it's time to change his life. Walking away from London, he disappears into the country living as a laborer. After two months, he returns to his country estate to resume his life as a changed man. He wants a wife and children. Elise is a Dowager Duchess who relies on family to provide for herself and her daughter. They use her as their governess. Weston rescues them from a carriage accident. He is immediately taken with them both. He comes up with a scheme. He will help her find a husband if she will help him choose a wife. Only Weston's already decided on the lady he wants, Elise. A charming Duke becomes a knight in shining armor for a widow and her daughter. I read this one very quickly. Some laugh out loud moments and a few tears for a mistreated widow and her child. Great series!
(sex scene that may be disturbing)
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Author 5 books20 followers
April 6, 2021
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

After being introduced to Wes in the previous book, I wasn't sure how he was going to redeem himself, but he has. Wes, The Duke of Disrepute is ready to turn over a new leaf, and finally take on all his responsibilities including finding a suitable wife and having children. When widow Elise, and her young daughter land on his doorstep, he is quickly smitten with the mother and daughter, and becomes to determined to win Elise's heart. Elise has had rough time of it. As a mother with no source of income and no family to fall back on she feels like she is a prisoner in her own life, relying on her husbands heir for room and board in return for working as governess to his children. When Wes offers her an opportunity at a season, in return for her help in finding him a wife, she jumps at the chance. It isn't long before she realizes the only wife she wants for Wes, is herself.
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1,010 reviews21 followers
April 8, 2021
4 stars

I liked this story. Weston, the Duke of Respute, has a stonger voice, in my opinion, than Elise, our heroine. Elise met Weston prior to her marriage and liked him but Weston was embarking on his rakish reputation, having been treated badly by his ex-fiancee. In the first book he had disappointed his sister so in this book he gets to make amends and cure his poor reputation. The passion is quite muted but enjoyable. The children were entertaining. Weston made sure that all the unpleasant women understood that they had treated Elise poorly. The epilogue was very realistic.

It's a good series.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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1,797 reviews16 followers
April 8, 2021

Weston Wallace, Duke of Treadwell is ready to give up his reputation as the Duke of Disrepute. He’s ready to settle down and be the duke his father would want, but first to find a wife. Dower Countess Elise Ruthersby and her daughter are stranded in a rainstorm after an accident when Weston comes to their rescue. He’s quite intrigues with her and her daughter Claire and welcomes them to stay until they’re both healed from the carriage accident. A captivating book as these two make a bargain to help each other in the marriage mart, little does Elise know but Weston has already decide she’ll be his new Duchess. I’m loving these dukes who are in need of reforming and the woman who reform them! I have voluntarily read and reviewed the excellent story.
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140 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2021
Elise and Weston have both been through heartache. Weston is trying to rise above his nickname, Duke of Disrepute, and Elise is looking for security for her daughter. As they begin to trust and love, they also find themselves. This is such a heartwarming story. I only wish there was more interaction between Elise and Weston. In the first 30% of the story they only had one brief meeting. Regardless, it is a book worth reading!

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
107 reviews
April 18, 2021
I am loving each story in this series. This is Weston & Elise's story and it will draw you in from Page 1 so that you won't want to put the book down until you finish the story! Weston and Elise are both influenced by their pasts and long for a loving marriage partner and children. Weston had a fiancee that betrayed him. Elise's husband died in an accident, and her son when he was just three days old. Sit back and enjoy the journey that Alexa Aston takes us on to their HEA. You won't be disappointed!
301 reviews1 follower
April 8, 2021
Captivated by a Widow and her Daughter

Weston Wallace, Duke of Treadwell, needed a wife that could accept his flaws and his past to help him build a strong future. Elise Ruthersby was beautiful, kind, giving and a wonderful mother to her daughter. Weston gave her a feeling she had never experienced, but he scared her too. She was what Weston wanted and wouldn’t be denied love. A beautiful love story that you want be able to put down, after all he is a Duke!
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3,024 reviews25 followers
April 3, 2021
Weston is ready to break all his rules!

Weston is rethinking his life choices after seeing his sister fall in love with his best friend. It's time to let go of past influences and make plans for his future. After rescuing Elise and her young daughter from a carriage accident, he's sure he's found his future duchess.

Elise turned away from the Duke of Disrepute after one dance years ago, and she's not ready to believe he's a changed man now. I loved how sensitive and gentle she was, despite the harsh hand she's been dealt, and I especially loved watching her with her young nephews. She needs time to come into her own, and I was so glad to see Weston taking his time, giving her the space she needed to find her confidence and sense of purpose.

This is a slow-burn romance that starts as friends, with a little drama at the end. The HEA was very satisfying, giving us glimpses of dreams come true several years later. I loved reading this book, and will definitely be continuing the series. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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