The Baron's Betrothal
Dangerous Lords, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Brook
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By:
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Maggi Andersen
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Guy Fortescue comes to England to claim his inheritance, Rosecroft Hall, abandoned over 30 years ago when his father fled to France after killing a man in a duel. But England proves to be a dangerous place - someone wants Guy dead. As Guy seeks to discover who lies behind the attacks on his life, he arranges a faux betrothal with Miss Horatia Cavendish.
Unfortunately, things don't go according to plan. An aspiring poet, Hetty proves to have a mind of her own, but in spite of that, Guy finds her far too alluring.
Headstrong and lovely, Hetty agrees to the betrothal because it allows her to go to London, where she can attend literary societies with her aunt. While her affection for Guy grows deeper, she must not forget the betrothal isn't real. Guy will choose a bride from the beau monde - it will not be a colonel's daughter from Digswell.
But Hetty is soon drawn into Guy's life more and more, and not entirely against her will. He is handsome and brave, and the attraction between them is undeniable. Soon, she can no longer resist her desire for him, and the fact that someone is out to kill him only feeds her innate protectiveness of the man she is betrothed to.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-06-24
Some wrong words written, some right words mispronounced
I expect better editing from Audible. Wrong words written include "mon cheri" instead of " ma cherie" when He speaks to Her. And as for mispronunciations ... they are many. "Parsimonious" and "pince nez" come to mind but there were many other even more common words which the narrator got wrong. Why not look a pronunciation up if you don't know? Audible clearly has no concept of Quality Assurance.
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