"What a terrific romp of a read! Vicky is a bright new voice in romance."
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Sarah MacLean, New York Times bestselling author of NINE RULES TO BREAK WHEN ROMANCING A RAKE
"An enchanting debut, full of humor and heart!" -New York Times bestselling author
Madeline Hunter "Dreiling's delightful debut combines the rituals of Regency courtship with TV's The Bachelor.... Dreiling is definitely a newcomer to watch." -
Romantic Times “Vicky Dreiling has set a high standard for hopefully many more books to come! She has woven a fabulous and fascinating Regency Romance focused on the tensions and trepidations surrounding making a good marriage, both in terms of love and traditional aspirations for wealth and title.… This novel is a treat to enjoy and now I can hardly wait to read how the wild hawk gets tethered in the second book.” -
Fresh Fiction “
Vicky Dreiling’s debut novel recreates a familiar tale, and molds it into a witty, nourishing romp of a romance - one impossible to put down.
How To Marry A Duke is the perfect blend of historical romance and chick lit. Dreiling’s imagery, vernacular and landscape paint a tasty portrait of love and its many splendors….
Dreiling mesmerizes as she brings an era to life. She fills the pages with laughter, sensuality and charm. How to Marry a Duke is an irresistible ride readers will return to again and again.” -
Examiner.com "In her lively debut novel, Vicky Dreiling has penned a fresh, engaging take on Regency matchmaking that brims with clever wit and repartee. I found myself smiling and laughing out loud on numerous occasions. Here's hoping for more of this promising new author's historical romances!" -
Nicole Jordan, New York Times best-selling author
"Vicky Dreiling delivers a tale chock full of warmth, wit and tenderness. She's sure to please readers everywhere!" -
Samantha James, New York Times bestselling author
"A delicious read! Better than chocolate! Sexy, fresh and witty, Vicky Dreiling is an author to watch!" -
Sophie Jordan, New York Times bestselling author
Her new novel is similarly and deservedly lighting up the sky. Go, Vicky, and happy belated book birthday!