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Duke of Debauchery

Sins and Scoundrels, Book 6

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Duke of Debauchery

By: Scarlett Scott
Narrated by: Evelyn Rose, Benjamin Crow
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He's notoriously wicked. She's a wallflower guarding her heart.

The Duke of Montrose has perfected the art of being a scoundrel. Mistresses? He’s had an endless procession of them. Gin-soaked nights? He’s experienced more than he can count. He’ll do anything to distract himself from the demons of his past. Until the day his devil-may-care ways leave his best friend gravely injured. Now, he’s determined to make amends at any cost. Fortunately, he knows just where to begin.

The Honorable Miss Hattie Lethbridge is quite happy being a wallflower, thank you very much. She would far prefer to spend an evening curled up with her cat than whirling about a ballroom. When her brother’s scapegrace friend, the Duke of Montrose, proposes they marry, she is determined to refuse his suit.

The more she denies him, the more resolute Monty is that Hattie must be his. Much to her dismay, Hattie finds herself warming to the wickedest duke in London. But Monty is keeping dangerous secrets, and when Hattie discovers what he’s been hiding, any hope for a future together may be forever lost.

Heat level: Scorching hot! Don't say you weren't warned.
Note: This audiobook edition of Duke of Debauchery is based on the second edition.

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Finally a pair of tolerable narrators! That being said, hearing him say "marCH-on-ess" instead of "marSH-on-ess" was annoying and there was another similar mispronunciation, but I can't remember what it was! But all things considered, compared to previous books in this series, I can turn a blind eye!

The book does go on a bit in the middle and the explanation at the end was a long time coming and became a little obvious. Overall, I'm looking forward to the last book and hope this better trend continues!

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