Alexis Hall lives in a crumbling gothic manor that he inherited in mysterious circumstances. He is a genial host provided you swear that you will under no circumstances venture into the west wing.
A name to follow in romance. . . . With A Lady for a Duke, Hall cements himself even further as a writer who pushes the genre beyond its previous borders and helps to reestablish a new definition altogether. --Paste Magazine Alexis Hall was made for writing these period narratives. . . . Featuring Hall's trademark wit, a second chance romance infused with grief, yearning and acceptance, A Lady for a Duke is a vivid, moving tale. --The Nerd Daily Hall has a gift for humor but is also skilled at composing passages that evoke the deepest emotions, whether the ache of long-denied love, crushing grief or the relief and soulful joy of being accepted and adored as one's most authentic self. --Shelf Awareness, Starred Review Hall has hit it out of the park with this emotionally resonant, character-driven Regency romance . . . [a] nuanced, swoony and a stellar example of what romance can do. --BookPage, Starred Review Hall is a consistently beautiful writer, but this story, the first in a new series, may be his best yet. --Kirkus, Starred Review Hall is a dizzyingly talented writer, one likely to spur envy in anyone who's ever picked up a pen. --Entertainment Weekly His beautiful and moving first historical romance, which has just enough humor to lighten the angst, may be the sweetest book of this summer. --NPR If you're looking to swoon, laugh, and cry, then this is the audiobook for you. --Buzzfeed Simply the best writer I've come across in years. --Laura Kinsale, New York Times bestselling author of Flowers from the Storm The period banter is unparalleled as Hall pulls his characters out of the drawing room and into far closer quarters. He explores difficult subjects with a sharpness matched only by the tenderness underpinning the relationship between Viola and Gracewood. Fans of Lisa Kleypas and anyone looking for romance centering trans characters owe it to themselves to check this out. --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review