
A Counterfeit Wife
The Sirens, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Bridget Thomas
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By:
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Paullett Golden
About this listen
Trevor Gaines, the Marquess of Pickering, falls in love with his wife. The catch? The woman is an imposter.
Desperate for money, he arranges a fast marriage with the wealthiest dowry in England. Not until after the wedding does he realize he married the wrong woman.
J'non Butler is a maid accompanying her mistress for an arranged marriage. When her mistress elopes with another man, J'non marries the marquess, posing as the man's contracted bride.
This is the love story of Trevor and J'non. Together, they defy convention and find passion in their bed of lies.
©2022 Paullett Roddam Golden (P)2023 Paullett Roddam GoldenAfter just a month as maid to the daughter, she is sent as sole companion to accompany said daughter to her wedding to a penniless marquess whom the daughter had never met. The daughter is dead set against the marquess as she wants to marry a rake who had declared undying love for her. These are just the first two chapters. There is still far more absurdity to come. Had it been written as a farce, I could, perhaps, forgive it.
The narrator over acts.
Ridiculous
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