Nothing Like a Duke
The Duke's Sons, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Naomi Frederick
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By:
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Jane Ashford
About this listen
Critic reviews
'Another triumph of nuanced characterization and sparkling wit.' (Booklist)
'Satisfying... Ashford's knack for expressing modern-feeling relationship dynamics while never stepping out of period makes this story especially easy to enjoy.' (Publishers Weekly)
'Ashford charms readers with an original love story with a fresh and feminist twist: a heroine who can rescue herself when there's a hero around who's willing to save her.' (RT Book Reviews)
What listeners say about Nothing Like a Duke
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- TW
- 16-09-23
not too bad
Not as many errors as most USA authors of English Regency apart from the pre marital sex with a genteel young lady.
But persnickerty really stood out as an USA term from a later period.
The narrator confused me with an Irish name I'd not heard before until I finally realised she meant Sir Liam. None of the others had their titles used every other sentence and certainly not run together as one word.
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- H.A.B.
- 26-09-23
Adorable….
The story is sweet and heartfelt….
It is easy listening and one flies through the book - beautifully presented …
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- Lindsay Hague
- 20-09-23
Great story
It was a pleasure to listen to the narrator was good and the story line was very plausible. Also not too many Americanisms of language thank goodness
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