![]() ![]() ![]() The Duke Who Didn't was just a delightful read. Helping her bottle sauce and sell bao to the neighbors. Well, Jeremy is the only half-Chinese duke, who's trying to keep his title on the down-low so he can hang out with the woman of his dreams. Wedgeford has several Asian families, so the two don't stick out too badly. In the case of The Duke Who Didn't, we get two Chinese main characters and a special sauce business! And the best part is, they're not token Asians. Funny enough, his lady on paper sounds a lot like Chloe.Ĭourtney Milan's Romances always have something unique that you won't find in many others (or any really). Jeremy is looking for a wife, and he needs Chloe to write down the list of his ideal wife's qualities. They spend about a week together every year when the Wedgeford Trials are happening, but then he's gone until the next year. He is the secret duke of Chloe's hometown and the resident jokester. ![]() She is an obsessive list maker, overachiever, and trying to do all of the things all of the time. I loved Jeremy and Chloe from the very beginning. The Duke Who Didn't was absolute adorable. Can he convince her that he's serious about her? My Thoughts: Except Chloe is busy building her sauce business, and she doesn't trust Jeremy to stay in town, since he always leaves. Jeremy and Chloe have known each other since they were kids, but now they are full grown and Jeremy is ready to ask Chloe to marry him. This book does contain racism and discussion of death. Written on 4 of 5 stars Proceed With Caution: ![]()
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