A Rake's Redemption
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Narrated by:
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Johanna Oosterwyk
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By:
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G.L. Snodgrass
About this listen
Steamy regency romance.
Redeeming a rake can be so satisfying.
Four complete novels. Each filled with intrigue, danger, and true love.
Confronting a Rake
A straight laced governess and a handsome rake. Opposites most definitely attract.
Devlin Beaumont’s liked being a rake. Whiskey, women, and fun, what more could a man want? All that ends with an unexpected title, three young wards, and a beautiful governess. If that wasn't enough, there is the minor detail that someone is trying to kill him.
Rebecca Jones has to be ever mindful of society’s expectations. As the governess to three young girls, she must set an example. A requirement that is sorely tested with the arrival of the new Duke.
Charming A Rake
Rich, powerful, and a rake, Nathanial Caldwell is every woman’s dream.
Beautiful, disdained, and impoverished, Lady Alice Weston is desperate. When offered an opportunity to guide the sister of Nathanial Caldwell through her first season, Lady Alice feels as if her prayers have been answered. All she’s ever wanted was a chance for redemption.
Of course, working so closely with a rich, handsome man can create a whole new set of problems. Can Lady Alice obtain her dream. And if so, at what price.
Catching A Rake
Olivia Caldwell always believed the man to be insufferable. Unfortunately, he was her brother’s best friend, therefore unavoidable. And while Lord Bradford might be opinionated, domineering, and a notorious rake. He was also the only man in England who was able to rescue her from kidnappers. A fact that was going to lead to her worse nightmare. A marriage of convenience to the one man who she could not control.
Lord Bradford knew the woman was demanding, opinionated, and a thorn in his side since she was a little girl. Now, beautiful, charming, and with a tongue sharper than a Sheffield blade, she was a man’s worse nightmare. A woman who could capture his heart.
But, society's rules demanded he wed this hellion. His only hope, have her surrender to him. If he failed, he would surely surrender his heart to her, and that way lay madness.
Challenging a Rake
Miss Amanda Waters knew full well that a rake should not be trusted. But when a severely wounded Lord Warwick crashed through her front door, bleeding, and asking her to keep his secret. What choice did she have?
Heaven help her if anyone learned she was nursing a British Lord back to health in her upstairs bedroom. Her friends would disown her and most of the ton would think her a fool. But when she discovers Lord Warwick’s true mission, she has no choice but to help.
Lord Warwick never expected to need the help of someone like Miss Waters. But his mission was too important. England’s very survival rested in the balance.
The fact that it might cost him his heart was immaterial. Somethings cannot be denied.
©2020 G.L. Snodgrass (P)2020 G.L. SnodgrassWhat listeners say about A Rake's Redemption
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- Valerie f.
- 02-06-22
Love the books
just finished the box set 4 books. Ioved the whole series. The interconnection of each books added to the enjoyment. Just the type historical novel I enjoy listening too. Happy ever after…
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- TW
- 14-11-22
Okay
The story wasn't too bad although there were some time slips. What spoiled for me was the misuse of words (men do not scamper nor do they smirk all the time unless trying to offend) and using modern day American slang such as ' I could care less' . A British editor who knows the Regency period would have made a huge difference.
The narrator struggled with the working class men's accents, which sounded nothing like any I've ever heard, and got several proper nouns wrong as well as using American pronunciation sometimes, which sounds very odd with an English accent.
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