The Marquess and I
Forever Yours, Book 1
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Catherine Bilson
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By:
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Stacy Reid
About this listen
Lady Willow Arlington, hauntingly lovely, is also blind and known by the ton as the dowry-less daughter. Alasdair Morley, the Marquess of Westcliffe, is in need of an heiress, but Lady Willow should be the last person he craves after she was persuaded to reject his offer of marriage when he was a mere third son. Passion reignites between them, and he makes an enticing offer she cannot resist, drawing them into a dance of lust and love despite the misgivings in his heart.
©2019 Stacy Reid (P)2020 Stacy ReidWhat listeners say about The Marquess and I
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- Claire
- 21-03-21
Beautiful story
Loved it. Such a beautiful story although it was a bit short. I couldn't stop listening, so I finished it in a morning. The narrator was ok, but, although Alasdairs voice was nice and deep, most of the time he sounded like a robot. But definitely worth a credit.
Now on to the next one of the series.
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- Bev
- 08-03-21
Thank you for this free book
looking forward to listening to the next book in this series. such love and passion for all.
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- Thor
- 23-04-21
An empty story.
The narrator can't do male voices, so makes them all sound gruff. I pity her throat after a long session. However, she did well with such poor material.
The Heroine and Hero knew each other before, but were thwarted.
Now she is blind and dowryless, despite being the third son, the rejected suitor is now a penniless Lord.
Acting like some rampant sex fiend, she manages to compromise them.
Then plays "the shall I shan't I" game.
The story is well stretched and the secondary characters are as empty as the main.
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