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Never Courted, Suddenly Wed
- Scandalous Seasons, Book 2
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary
Christopher Ansley, Earl of Waxham, has constructed a perfect image for the ton - the ladies love him and his company is desired by all. Only two people know the truth about Waxham's secret. Unfortunately, one of them is Miss Sophie Winters.
Sophie Winters has known Christopher since she was in leading strings. As children, they delighted in tormenting each other. Now at one-and-twenty, she still has a tendency to find herself in scrapes, and her marital prospects are slim.
When his father threatens to expose his shame to the ton, unless he weds Sophie for her dowry, Christopher concocts a plan to remain a bachelor. What he didn't plan on, was falling in love with the lively, impetuous Sophie. As secrets are exposed, will Christopher's love be enough when she discovers his role in his father's scheme?
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- Shell Barrett
- 18-12-22
Another Brilliant Book
I loved this 2nd part in this series. One of the things I love about Christi Cauldwell`s books is they are easy listening with just the right amount of drama to keep the listener hooked. A different story from the first installment & I loved it.
I would definitely recommend it.
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- Thor
- 13-11-20
Ridiculous or Stupid; or Both.
The story is based in fantasy land it is neither realistic or plausible.
The heroine is portraited as a bumbling idiot who take pleasure in her stupidity. Twenty minutes late to Almack's was "pushing out the boat".
The hero is a convenient back drop as the secondary characters seem to have more of a role. The Duke his friend who feels he need to protect him. His repellant father, her nagging, reparative mother and the brother who try to drown her as a child. It ended as badly as it began. Don't waste your money.
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