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Seven Minutes in Heaven
- Narrated by: Susan Duerden
- Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Witty and elusive Eugenia Snowe has all society begging for one of her premiere governesses - except the powerful Edward Reeve, who bursts into her office with his arrogant demands.
No question that Eugenia enjoys crossing wits with the brilliant inventor, but Ward wants far more than a governess. He wants Eugenia, and he'll stop at nothing to have her - including kidnapping.
Will Eugenia lose her heart in the most reckless gamble of her life, or will she discover the sweetest pleasure she's ever known?
All it will take is seven minutes.
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- RBG
- 2023-06-29
Brilliant!!!
Eloisa James - you and the wonderful voice of Susan D. got me through COVID. Now Totally hooked on your intelligent, playful, romances delectably juicy with memorable historical plums! Thank you!!!
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- Reen
- 2022-06-26
**** Lots of Spoilers Ahead ****
Thiis was the final book in the whole Desperate Duchess and Duchesses by Numbers series. I listened to every single book through Audible and was looking forward to ending the series on a nice note.
I had a hard time getting past the major plot hole. Lady Lissette's mother, who was dead in "A Duke of her Own", was the main protagonist in the this one. I found that major inconsistency was confusing and took some joy away as a reader.....
There were other inconsistencies too which further confused me.....Ward's resentful feelings about his ex-fiance Mia marrying Vander (instead of him) were mentioned, but not the urgent reason for doing so (keeping custody of her orphaned nephew).... Coincidentally, her predicament was similar to his with his orphaned half-siblings.... You'd think he would have had more empathy with Mia, so the resentment/anger seemed unrealistic.
Ward says he was distantly related to Evan, when, in fact, they were first cousins.... Eugenia ends up pregnant but blames it on unreliable French letters (condoms) when, in fact, they had one event of unprotected sex....... The author seemed to have gotten lazy in her writing which ruined the book for me.
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