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The Lady and the Gent

A London League, Book 1

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A woman of great fortune....

Margaret Easton needs a husband, and she needs one now. Her parents are convinced that only a European will do, but Margaret wants nothing more than to stay in England. The trouble is that there is only one man Margaret can think of, or rather, one she cannot forget, and he wouldn’t do as a husband at all. Then she finds herself in his care unexpectedly, and her hunt becomes even more complicated than she could have ever imagined.

A man of great mystery....

Rafe Thornton has never said more than 10 words to Margaret Easton, but she is rapidly becoming the sole occupant of his thoughts. She is distracting him from his operative work as the Gent, and keeps him from his usual focused nature, which he doesn’t mind at all. When she stumbles into his world, his work and his emotions collide, forcing him to choose between saving the Crown, and protecting his love.

©2018 Rebecca Connolly (P)2022 Rebecca Connolly
Action & Adventure Clean & Wholesome Historical Regency Romance Romance Marriage England

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The author writes well and the narrator did a great job. I was very disappointed with the amount of language and the use of the Lord’s name in vain, so after an hour of listening I returned the title.

Not what I expected.

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This was a fun, cute, light listen. I do think there were a few places it would have benefited from stronger editing (world choice, ironing out plot details, character introduction, etc.). The start of the story laid out an seemingly interesting mystery as part of the plot. but by the time all the action was happening towards the end of the book, the author kind of forgot all that plot work and just tied it up those rather large loose ends with a few sentences.

Cute story

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