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Midnight Pleasures

The Pleasures Trilogy, Book 2

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Midnight Pleasures

Written by: Eloisa James
Narrated by: Susan Duerden
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In the night, all rules are forgotten...

Eloisa James, the acclaimed author of Potent Pleasures, returns to Regency England with an unforgettable new heroine - a genteel but naughty innocent who gets more than she bargains for when she finally says yes to love.

To her legions of adoring suitors, it comes as quite a shock when Lady Sophie York rejects an offer of marriage from the dashing, rakish Patrick Foakes in favor of amiable but dull Braddon Chatwin. He may be an earl, but it is Patrick's stolen kisses that sear her lips.

When Patrick, in disguise, scales a ladder to retrieve his friend's fiancée, he never expects the elopement to be his own. Neither does Sophie, Braddon, or the rest of the tattling ton. One hasty wedding later, the passionate innocent and the sophisticated rogue play out their own intricate dance as Sophie masters what it takes to keep a man where he belongs. And Patrick learns the ultimate lesson in love.

©2000 Eloisa James (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Enjoyed the story but there were very sad parts and so frustrating that they just wouldn’t sit down and talk and be honest with one another. I guess however a lot of couples are like that. No wonder the current divorce rates are high.

Well performed

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the hero-lover comes in pretending to be someone else. That's rape. Ignoring the woman's repeated phrase "no". That's rape. I had to stop listening.

Another concerning example of published rape disguised as romance

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