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Stephanie and the Wicked Deceiver

A Fun Regency Romp (The Wild Marchmonts, Book 2)

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Stephanie and the Wicked Deceiver

By: Alicia Cameron
Narrated by: Helen Taylor
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A light-hearted Regency tale, the next in the Wild Marchmonts series.

Stephanie Marchmont, 17 years, has been sent from London to cool her heels in a country house in Surrey, to be separated from her loving family as punishment for her putting herself in danger there once too often. But she encounters a band of footpads attacking a gentleman, and enters the fray with her customary bravery.

The Earl of Hedley is entranced by his rescuer's offer to teach him some lessons in manly sport, and although he is the foremost sportsman in England, he wickedly accepts her help.

There begins the jest that his friends Sir Rupert Armitage, Lord Benjamin Fortescue and the young Horace Pettigrew join in on, and Stephanie's adventures continue.
But will all the friends continue to see Stephanie as merely an amusement ? Or will hearts collide?

©2024 Alicia Cameron (P)2024 Gerry Cameron
Historical Historical Fiction Regency England Heartfelt

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The narrator is fab.

Stephanie is just not believable- she’s so up herself and gullible that it’s just annoying rather than amusing.

The age and experience gap is a bit weird tbh.

I wish these Heyer copyists would learn the basics about horses. Stallions are horses at stud, not riding horses. An ungelded horse five 5 years is called a horse or entire- not a stallion. You wouldn’t have a stallion near a mare anyway unless trying to breed her. It’s just weird! Most fine riding horses even back then were geldings or mares, unless they were under 5 (geldings colts or fillies). It’s just ridiculous the way all these heroes ride about on ‘stallions’. These authors should just do some basic research on terminology.

Great reader: stupid arrogant heroine is not believable

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