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The Lady's Disgrace
- A Marriage Mart Mayhem Novel, Book 3
- Narrated by: Sienna Frances
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
A lady is nothing without her reputation. Jilted and humiliated by her once-betrothed, Lady Abigail Lacey is the laughing stock of London. Worse still, the humiliation is now reflecting badly on her family. Her brother, the duke of Manchester, is desperate...until he finds a way to rescue his sister’s damaged reputation and remove her from the glare of disapproving society.
He must marry her off. Quickly.
When Rector Joseph Fox drops by the Lacey household, he certainly didn’t expect to leave as a man engaged to a long-time family friend! Yet while he never could have aspired to have her, Lady Abigail always ignited a forbidden longing in him. But Abigail has one condition - their marriage is to be void of passion or physical pleasures once she becomes with child. Faced with a platonic marriage of convenience, Joseph is determined to embark on a sensuous adventure with only one goal: to seduce his new wife....
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- Julia
- 07-11-22
Pleasant romance series
This is the fourth book I’ve read out of the series - i liked the villain in this plot which added a bit more suspense than the others I’ve read so far. The books can be read out of order too. Worth a go for an easy free listen :)
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- Jeannette Joiner
- 07-04-22
save your money
The story was OK very predictable , characters bit dull. The worst was the narration it was one of the worst I have heard, maybe a different narrator could help but truly unsure.
it came across as very childlike and a bit silly.
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- Mo Bass
- 18-10-21
Poor
Duke's sister is jilted by her fiance, an earl. The duke's childhood friend, a vicar, visits. The duke proposes that the vicar should marry her as she is in disgrace and no decent man will have her despite her enormous dowry. The plot is as leaky as a sieve.
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- KT
- 28-08-22
Good but a little repetitive. Not much intrigue.
I very much enjoy this series but this has been my least favorite of the 1st set of books. I would have preferred the childhood 1st love angle played up more rather than the silly self doubt and ridiculous pact these 2 made. It was aggravating to hear the same internal monologs repeated over and over. Also it was a bit disappointing to know who the culprit was from the beginning. With the lack of a intriguing storyline the author filled the pages with several sexual encounters. These were written in a very classy style but again it was sort of the same thing repeated over and over.
I gave it 4 stars but I think it was more like 3.5 as I never came to like the heroine, Abigail.
Narration was ok but I preferred the women narrator if the 1st 2 books.
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- Nancy
- 27-04-22
Terrible!
Don’t waste your time! I can’t stand weak women and forceful men! The heroine did not have a backbone. I couldn’t finish the book. Why do the low quality books come with the program?
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- Linda
- 23-12-21
Each one is better than the one before
I loved this book. Much more drama than the previous two in the series and I loved the main characters. So far I’m very happy to have gotten the entire series. Narrator was better than the previous one but they all really do American accents horribly.
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- Hannah S
- 10-04-21
Lisp??
This is a different reader than the first 2 books. She seems to have a bit of a lisp, often trailing/overemphasizing the "s" sound. It's a bit annoying.
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- N. Berry
- 28-03-21
A different narrator PLEASE
The stories in this series are so good. but I just cannot stand the male voices of the narrator. They are just the worst. I put off reading book 3 because the first 2 were so bad. when I finally got around to listening to this one, I had forgotten how much the narrator bothered me. I really don't think I'll be able to listen to any more books from this series,unfortunately. perhaps I'll try to read then someday.
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- CH
- 23-01-23
Best book in this series
I found this book to be the most compelling so far in this series as there seemed to be an element of intrigue.
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- Volleyball traveler
- 09-01-23
Predictable but nice
The story was very predictable. The villain was overtly obvious from the beginning and the other issues were not enough reason the keep the love interests apart for so long. I thought the narrator did a good job though.
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- Heather
- 05-12-22
Just ok
The story was pretty predictable, following a very classic lady gets herself into trouble making poor decisions and male character is too dense to see the truth scenario. The worst part was the narrator. At times she seems to have a lisp and talked in a kind of high pitched monotone throughout the story. Meh. At least it was free.
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- Ann Secor
- 02-12-22
Where have all the true gentlemen gone?
Ended just in time!! One more little distraction and I was moving on to another story.
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- Laraib
- 23-11-22
Decent story but Repetitive
The story had so much potential, but joseph is the most stupid male protagonist ever written. How..how?? Could he not tell that woman was evil??