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A Rake’s Guide to Seduction

Reece Family Trilogy, Book 3

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A Rake’s Guide to Seduction

By: Caroline Linden
Narrated by: Heather Wilds
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He must rely on his talents in the bedroom...

Anthony Hamilton cannot help it. The way he looks, the way he lives, his past-it all conspires to make him a man men fear, women desire. His name fills gossip circles in a seemingly endless, lurid drama. But he's never forgotten the only woman he's ever truly wanted - yet could never have...

To make her fall in love...

Celia Reece knew Anthony well before he forged his scandalous reputation. The young man she remembers spoke kindly to her, made her laugh, and his devilish good looks always quickened her pulse. But Celia's mother had other designs - designs that didn't include marriage to Anthony. Now, Celia is widowed, and her mother is intent on finding her a new husband. Refusing to let any obstacle stand in his path this time, Anthony sets out to win Celia's heart by using the same skills that made him London's most irresistible rake...

©2008 P. F. Belsley (P)2019 Tantor
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Despite other reviews not liking the narrator, I find her accents and delivery to be outstanding and deliberately seek out books she reads. Her Scots accent was perfectly believable (like most native accents they vary depending on which part of the country you come from) and I like the way she does male characters, better than most male narrators do female ones! Enjoyed the finale story in the trilogy and will look for other works by this author.

Really enjoyable story with lots of plot twists and turns and a satisfying ending.

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Book 1 was brilliant - Book 2 was disappointing but BOOK 3 WAS LIKE BOOK 1 A DELIGHT

Great story & plot - beautifully presented and a joy to listened to!

Now there is one final book missing in this series -
THE DOWAGER- shouldn’t she experience the same delight as her two stepsons and her daughter ?? Especially as she is one of the most interesting people in the family and loved by everyone who listens to this series :-)

ANOTHER GREAT READ …

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I really enjoyed this one.


Hamilton stole my heart & flew off with it. The scene near the beginning damned near broke my heart... poor Hamilton!

At first, I wasn't too keen on the direction the book was going, but I slowly came to appreciate it as her experiences matured her & she was no longer as juvenile as she'd been in the first 2 books, which had made me hesitate to read her book, tbh...

I LOATHED the Dowager... she's a snob, a bigot & an AWFUL character... she tells her daughter to ignore gossip, but judges people based off gossip she hears about them.

Constant mention is made that Hamilton was David's childhood friend & she acts as though she's never met him beyond the gossip she's heard about him. She's vile.

David is also an awful friend & I actually liked Marcus better in this one!



the best out of the 3 for me

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It should be a criminal offence to 'try' to do a Scottish accent. This one was brutal! With the same short blunt sentences throughout the story.

Another lovely regency romance but...

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