“Delightful banter and delicious passion... simply divine!” - Tessa Dare, New York Times bestselling author
“[A] divine blend of depth, wicked heat and sparkling wit. Eva Leigh’s characters leap off the page and linger long after you’ve closed the book. She’s a wonderful writer.” - Julie Anne Long, USA Today bestselling author
“Ebullient, angsty, romantic, and wise, From Duke till Dawn is a terrific start to Eva Leigh’s new series.” - Heroes & Heartbreakers
“Leigh’s new series opener casts an eerie glow on the denizens of London’s criminal class, letting one of its own become the answer to a duke’s stolid life of propriety. Strange bedfellows indeed, with heat in abundance. Readers will enjoy watching these two overcome enormous barriers to find happiness.” - Library Journal
“magnificent... a fast-paced and seductive treasure.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“This eminently likeable hero and heroine are complicated and intriguing, as is the fascinating view into the underbelly of Regency England... Readers will eagerly anticipate the next book in the series.” - BookPage
“Leigh combines the depth of emotion of her Regency romances and the dark thriller aspects of her Zoe Archer titles into the first of her mesmerizing London Underground series. Strong characters — a truly “kissable” hero, a courageous heroine and a couple of witty friends — blend with the unique plotline to create a novel full of passion, adventure, sensuality and seductiveness that’s impossible to put down. Leigh is at the top of her game!” - RT Book Reviews (top pick)
“Strong characters—a truly “kissable” hero, a courageous heroine and a couple of witty friends—blend with the unique plotline to create a novel full of passion, adventure, sensuality and seductiveness that’s impossible to put down. Leigh is at the top of her game!” - RT Book Reviews (top pick)
“Intelligent, romantic, and plays by its own rules [...] I highly recommend this story...” - All About Romance (Desert Isle Keeper)
“Leigh’s heroines are complex, vivid characters who seem to have stepped out of an enviable time and place, and not just because of all the satisfying, sexy romance they get to have.” - Sarah MacLean for the Washington Post