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The Meaning of Love
- The Lady Osbaldestone’s Christmas Chronicles
- Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
- Length: 15 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
What happens when a love left behind doesn’t die?
Melissa North had assumed that after eight years of not setting eyes on each other, her youthful attraction to - or an infatuation with - Julian Delamere, once Viscount Dagenham and now earl of Carsely, would have faded to nothing and gasped its last. Unfortunately, during the intervening years, she has failed to find any suitable suitor who measures up to her mark, and she is resigned to ending her days an old maid.
Then she sees Julian across a crowded ballroom, and he sees her, and the intensity of their connection shocks her. She seizes the first chance that offers to flee, only to discover that she has jumped from the frying pan into the fire.
Within 24 hours, she and Julian are the newly engaged toast of the ton.
Julian has never forgotten Melissa. Now, having inherited the earldom, he must marry and is determined to choose his own bride. He had assumed that, by now, Melissa would be married to someone else, but apparently not. Consequently, he is not averse to the path fate seems to be steering them down.
And, indeed, as they discover, enforced separation has made their hearts grow fonder, and the attraction between them flares even more intensely.
However, it’s soon apparent that someone is intent on ensuring their married life is cut short in deadly fashion. Through a whirlwind courtship, a massive ton wedding, and finally, blissful country peace, they fend off increasingly dangerous, potentially lethal threats, until, together, they unravel the conspiracy that has dogged their heels and expose the villain behind it all.
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- a buckley
- 01-05-22
most enjoyable
I have listened to all of the 3 books ,and I have enjoyed each one the oratory and the stories were very good ,
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- Snowy1
- 05-11-22
Far too long.
Generally a good story, but so so drawn out. I went to the end to find out ‘who done it’ and why.
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- Mr C.
- 27-01-23
Lovely listen
Thoroughly enjoyed The Meaning of Love and how the story moved. Excellent twist and turned plots and I loved the complete unveiling at the end.
If you love Stephanie Lauren books you’ll enjoy this. If you haven’t read or listened to any I would recommend especially if you love period stories.
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- Bev
- 05-02-23
good book
I enjoyed listening to this book.
very clever twists and plots keep you guessing all the way through.
beautiful read.
thanks to all involved in this book.
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- Marie
- 11-11-21
Very Good !
A very well written story but also extremely slow at times. The pacing was,at times, almost at a standstill but in the end an enjoyable story. Whilst I cannot include it as a favourite, I am pleased to have been able to listen to it.
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- Merrii
- 18-12-21
Good story flat delivery
I think the actual story lines not bad and if you like the author you will like this one.
However sadly the narrator is so flat (I had to check it wasn’t a computer) there’s no pacing or emotion behind the words found it difficult to keep listening
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- Daniel
- 04-01-23
Whodunit?
Great book, historical whodunit, along side a love story, this is the second book iive listened too by Stephanie Laurans it didn't disappoint, looking forward to next one, I loved the narration as well.
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- L J Baker
- 04-10-22
A great read
A truly romantic read with twists and turns to the very end. Love conquers all.
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- Jaydee
- 06-09-23
A pity you changed the narrator!
The story good as usual, excellent historical setting but the narrator of the first books was very good at male voices. This book has very irritating womens characters spoken by a man who thinks lisping and turning R’s into W’s denotes a female voice, very annoying, spoiled the story for me.
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- Jude
- 07-09-22
the meaning of love
why do we suddenly need so many sex scenes
your last four books lovely can listen to anywhere don't mind my grandkids (12,10,3,2) ok young ones don't know what I'm listening to but older ones do
the story the plot brilliant but can we please leave out the bedroom detail
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