Traitor in Her Arms
Scarlet Chronicles Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Heather Wilds
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By:
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Shana Galen
About this listen
Two morally compromised souls wage a battle of wits - and seduction - against the backdrop of the French Revolution in this slow-burn romance from best-selling author Shana Galen.
After her late husband leaves her in debt to some dangerous people, Lady Gabrielle McCullough is forced to become a thief. In the intervening years, her skills have not gone unnoticed. After being recruited by the Scarlet Pimpernel, the mysterious do-gooder spiriting aristocrats out of revolutionary France, Gabrielle crosses the Channel for the most daring mission of her life. Accompanying her is the Earl of Sedgwick, a thief in his own right and an enticingly masculine presence. The man is not to be trusted - nor is Gabrielle's body when he's near.
Ramsey Barnes would not say he is an honorable man. His whole life has been based on a lie; why change now? Although it pains him to deceive the tantalizing Gabrielle, he's working toward an altogether different objective: unmasking the Scarlet Pimpernel. If Ramsey fails, his blackmailer will ruin him. But when Ramsey's confronted with the carnage of the Reign of Terror, he seeks refuge in Gabrielle's heated embrace. Now he faces a terrible choice: betray the woman who's stolen his heart - or risk losing everything.
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- DAVID G ROGERS
- 22-04-24
Heather Wilds is a very poor narrator
The story is far too ridiculous to swallow even taking into account the fact that no Regency romance is expected to be credible. But that can be swallowed; the worst is the narration by Heather Wilds. Every voice has the same accent, and very nearly every phrase and sentence sounds like every other ... not a monotone, but the range of up and down intonation is exactly the same regardless of what is going on.
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