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Joanna Shupe

Author of How the Dukes Stole Christmas

43 Works 1,913 Members 124 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Series

Works by Joanna Shupe

How the Dukes Stole Christmas (2018) — Contributor — 232 copies, 12 reviews
The Courtesan Duchess (2015) 141 copies, 11 reviews
The Rogue of Fifth Avenue (2019) 138 copies, 6 reviews
The Prince of Broadway (2020) 123 copies, 10 reviews
A Daring Arrangement (2017) 120 copies, 7 reviews
The Devil of Downtown (2020) 103 copies, 8 reviews
The Harlot Countess (2015) 98 copies, 11 reviews
The Heiress Hunt (2021) 97 copies, 4 reviews
Magnate (2016) 93 copies, 8 reviews
A Notorious Vow (2018) 90 copies, 3 reviews
The Lady Hellion (2015) 87 copies, 8 reviews
The Lady Gets Lucky (2021) 87 copies, 5 reviews
The Bride Goes Rogue (2022) 69 copies, 6 reviews
A Scandalous Deal (2018) 64 copies, 4 reviews
The Duke Gets Even (2023) 59 copies, 4 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1971-11-23
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
New Jersey, USA
Agent
Laura Bradford

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Reviews

Another Shupe book that garners widely disparate reactions. Here's mine:

What a bunch of idiots. Really, every person in here is Too Stupid to Live. Other than the fact that each of the major plot points for the first 3/4 of the book could have been wrapped up with a simple conversation, this is actually a really well-written book. So infuriating. However, I AM looking forward to Quint's story.
 
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circe813 | 10 other reviews | Jan 2, 2025 |
Meet Me at Wayfair by Tessa Dare - 4 stars

Meet Me at Wayfair is a super cute novella. Louisa needs to get married soon, or her family's home will be lost to them. The mortgage has come due and they cannot pay. She goes to a ball and unexpectedly meets the man who is calling in the loan. After a rough beginning, they both realize that neither one of them is what the other expected.

Most of the novella is concerning the first night that Louisa and James meet, but it didn't feel rushed. The chemistry and romance between the characters was really sweet.

The Duke of Christmas Present by Sarah MacLean - 3.5 stars

The Duke of Christmas Present is a spin on A Christmas Carol. Eben and Jacqueline (Jack) met when they were teenagers and fell in love. When Eben's father died leaving his estate in ruin, Eben was determined to solve the financial problems. So much so that he became obsessed and neglected everything else, including his relationship with Jack. Eventually Jack left Eben to travel the world and Eben was left with only his money. Twelve years later, Jack returns.

This is a cute second-chance novella. Jack and Eben both feel betrayed, but they still love each other. Most of the chapters focus on Eben's perspective, and his eventual guilt over how he acted, with flashback chapters of their past together.

Heiress Alone by Sophie Jordan - 1.5 stars

Heiress Alone didn't work for me. The heroine, Annis, is accidently left behind by her family in Scotland. When raiders begin attacking homes in the area, her neighbor, Calder (who happens to be a duke), arrives to bring Annis and her two servants to his castle to keep them safe.

Annis and Calder are both uninteresting and behave in very unbelievable ways. They have almost no chemistry together and their romance is rushed and contrived.

Christmas in Central Park by Joanna Shupe - 2.5 stars

Christmas in Central Park is set in New York City in the late 19th or early 20th century. Rose is a successful advice columnist who is posing as a married, high-society woman for her readers. No one at the newspaper, except for her editor, knows the truth. When her editor is fired, the president of the company, Duke, pressures Rose into hosting a dinner party for the newspaper's board members. Rose, with the help of her friends, tries to make it work in order to keep her job.

This novella has an interesting premise, but I didn't like it very much. So much time was devoted to the secret about Rose's identity, with almost no time devoted to the resolution. Rose and Duke weren't terrible, but they both annoyed me at times. The end is alright, but hurried and improbable.
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zeronetwo | 11 other reviews | May 14, 2024 |
Started out very interesting but the moment the FMC caught feelings and ran, the story’s spirit unraveled. Final grovel was insufficient.
However, this is a debut novel and I know the author’s writing improves bc I read “A Daring Arrangement.”
UPDATE: “The Harlot Countess” was HORRIBLE. Not reading any more early J S novels.
 
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mimji | 10 other reviews | Apr 20, 2024 |
FMC is sexually assaulted and abandoned by society, family and friends, then slut-shamed a decade later by manwhore MMC who cut her dead 10 years ago instead of protecting her.
And then he has sex with her and again doesn’t protect her.
Nope. Early JS novels suck.
 
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mimji | 10 other reviews | Apr 20, 2024 |

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