The Elusive Earl
Saints & Scoundrels Series, Book 2
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Justine Eyre
About this listen
Brianna Penderley has a knack for getting into precarious situations, especially when it comes to her love for archaeology. In the heart of Naples, her terrible Italian has her accidentally becoming engaged to two men at the same time. Of course, Daniel Wolcott - the Earl of Thornton and the only man ever able to vex her - shows up to rescue her.
Daniel has spent the majority of his life exercising rigid control over his emotions, determined never to become the rake his father was. But when he goes to aid his mentor's danger-prone niece once again, he finds himself struggling to control his attraction to a woman who is his complete opposite.
When their situation goes from bad to worse, Daniel and Brianna find themselves swept up into a perilous adventure, and they must work together to set things right. Now, if they can just avoid killing each other in the process.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Maddison Fitzsimmons (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about The Elusive Earl
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- sammie
- 10-07-23
Brilliant book
Lovely book great Storyline also read perfectly I love most books when read by Justine Eyre
If you like a good regency romance with lots of adventure then is book is for you 💕
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- Michelle Mcguinness
- 09-03-24
couldn't stop listening 👌🏻
This was a really good listen. I thought the baddie came across as a sinister and unusual character . Recommended 👍🏻
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- Anonymous User
- 03-01-24
Humerous with good story line
Enjoyable story with interesting historical details & generally believable characters. The narrator was excellent, adapting well to the different characters.
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- Sue h
- 06-05-24
Well worth finishing
I struggled with this book at first because of the dreadful strangled Italian accents and was tempted to abandon it, but I carried on and the plot developed into something worth listening to even though I could have done without the Italian dialogue. The all round happy ending was worth waiting for. Sometimes it is better for narrators not to attempt accents they cannot carry off
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- Morgan Windle (Morgan & Many Books)
- 16-02-20
Such a refreshing take on HR
As an actual archaeologist, this was so fun to listen to! Antiquarian archaeology, espionage and romance is an excellent combo! Plus 19th century Italy never gets the attention it deserves. This alone was enough to make for a great story. As for Bree and Daniel; their developing was equally refreshing. Michaels did a great job at the start allowing rapid glimpses into a long history of their battle of wills. And the sudden change as they both became more aware of each other. My only complaint was that much of the issue in their relationship was out in the open at the start and couldn’t have as much of an arch as it deserved. The romance as a result petered out toward the end. Still, the epilogue was wonderful. Really enjoyed this book and more than the Devilish Duke (though it is also a great listen). Curious about Simon and Millie, Travis and Sabine and others... mayday we will get their stories too? I hope so! Justine Eyre perfection as always.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-03-24
The Italian aspect to the story is mist enjoyable.
Having listened to the Devilish Duke, this story runs in tandem in Italy with Daniel (Sophie’s brother) and her best friend Brianna. I enjoyed the Italian twist to this story and can recommend it. The authors notes at the end are most interacting too.
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