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A Sanctuary for Soulden
- The Lords of Bucknall Club, Book 4
- Narrated by: Oscar Delaney
- Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
He wasn't meant for a quiet life.
Philip Winthrop, Viscount Soulden, is a fop. An idle popinjay with nothing more on his mind than how to best knot his cravat. He definitely doesn’t spy against the French. Or arrange hasty weddings. Or occasionally commandeer the navy. And he certainly doesn’t seek out mortal danger in order to combat his pervasive ennui. It’s all just a big misunderstanding when he’s shot by a French intelligence officer during a merry riverside chase. And what a wonderful bit of quick thinking to pretend to be a corpse in order to get himself taken to the local surgeon's autopsy cellar. The French will never find him there. If the French are even looking for him. Which they’re not. Now he just needs to locate a way out before this surgeon fellow attempts to dissect him.
He'd rather deal with the dead than the living.
Surgeon Edmund Fernside does his best to heal the living, but in truth, he'd much rather look into the gaping chest cavity of a corpse than into the startling blue eyes of a...corpse that just climbed off his autopsy table. Well then. Lord Soulden is clearly a man with some complicated secrets. But with the French in hot pursuit and a rather brutal gunshot wound, Soulden’s not going anywhere anytime soon, and Fernside discovers that he enjoys the pleasure of his company. In more ways than one.
Now, trusting each other could mean the difference between life and death.
As Soulden learns to be still for the first time in his life, Fernside wonders if perhaps it’s time to spread his wings a little. They can only hide from the outside world—and from their pasts—for so long before the secrets they’ve uncovered about each other strain the growing attraction between them. Each man must decide whether a life of comfortable lies is preferable to one full of difficult truths. And whether the sanctuary they’ve created together is something worth fighting for.
A Sanctuary for Soulden is the fourth audiobook in the Lords of Bucknall Club series, where the Regency meets m/m romance. The Lords of Bucknall Club books can be listened to as standalones but are best enjoyed in order.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 01-10-23
My favorite so far!
I could hardly wait to read Soulden’s story after the role he played in the previous book in this series. You probably could read these books in any order but I believe you will enjoy them more if you read them as they were published.
Soulden and Fernside are complete opposites. Fernside doesn’t believe that anyone will want him because he’s round and not particularly handsome. Soulden doesn’t care about any of that and when Fernside gives him shelter and nurses him back to health after someone tried to kill him, Soulden falls for him but he knows it can’t become a real relationship.
This story just about tore my heart out at times. Fernside engages in some activities that most people would find objectionable and Soulden is shocked when he finds out. Soulden is also keeping secrets and isn’t the fop that he wants everyone to think he is.
I really loved everything about this story. Oscar Delaney did another fine job performing this story; I’m enjoying his voice.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request; my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
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- choccygrl
- 30-10-23
Gentlemen and gentle men
I enjoyed this but I was expecting more from the spy angle. Soulden came across as a dashing spy type more in the previous two books. In this one he seemed to be constantly getting things wrong.
Soulden is a complex character who carries a lot of guilt about past events, many of which he had no control over.
The first half of the book takes place almost solely in Fernside's house with Soulden stuck in the attic. This allows Fernside and Soulden to get to know each other without outside factors and standings to get in the way. It was a lovely developing relationship but neither thought it would go anywhere.
I'm curious to know how these two are going to progress in their relationship. It's not that I don't believe their love is real, I'm just not certain how they can overcome real life and be together and still keep the parts of themselves that they want or are obliged to.
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