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  • The Lady's Disgrace

  • A Marriage Mart Mayhem Novel, Book 3
  • Written by: Callie Hutton
  • Narrated by: Sienna Frances
  • Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (48 ratings)

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The Lady's Disgrace

Written by: Callie Hutton
Narrated by: Sienna Frances
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Publisher's Summary

A lady is nothing without her reputation. Jilted and humiliated by her once-betrothed, Lady Abigail Lacey is the laughing stock of London. Worse still, the humiliation is now reflecting badly on her family. Her brother, the duke of Manchester, is desperate...until he finds a way to rescue his sister’s damaged reputation and remove her from the glare of disapproving society.

He must marry her off. Quickly.

When Rector Joseph Fox drops by the Lacey household, he certainly didn’t expect to leave as a man engaged to a long-time family friend! Yet while he never could have aspired to have her, Lady Abigail always ignited a forbidden longing in him. But Abigail has one condition - their marriage is to be void of passion or physical pleasures once she becomes with child. Faced with a platonic marriage of convenience, Joseph is determined to embark on a sensuous adventure with only one goal: to seduce his new wife....

©2014 Callie Hutton (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing

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Great little story worth the read

So glad a new narrator was chosen. The robotic cadence of previous books is no more which made for a much more pleasant experience. The story was great with only a little bit of disbelief …I mean if Joseph didn’t trust anyone to be alone with his wife than why would he allow someone that made him unnerved. Silly really.

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Good Read

I really enjoyed this story. Abigail and Joseph have chemistry from the start and are their own worse enemies with their uncertainty of the other. They are both strong, in dependent and carrying people. Abigail wants more from her life then balls, shopping, and musicals, which she finds through her marriage. Through this story, Abigail finds the person that she wants to become and realizes that the love her parents and older brother have is more than worth it.

This story is a fun take on the marriage of convenience as the couple new and have been in love with each other since childhood – although they aren’t willing to admit such to the other. They are relatable characters that at times I wanted to shake (in good ways). I like seeing the couple from the previous book in the series and where they are in their lives. The subplot added spice to the story but felt like it was bit of overkill at times, due to the number of attempts on Abigail’s life.

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