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Marrying the Wrong Earl

Lords and Ladies in Love, Book 2

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Marrying the Wrong Earl

By: Callie Hutton
Narrated by: Charlotte Anne Dore
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Lady Arabella Danvers is happy with her life just the way it is. She is free to be herself and take care of broken and abandoned animals. Her mother is desperate for her to marry, and has decided to take things into her own hands. There is just one little problem with her plan.

Nash, the Earl of Clarendon, has determined it is time to take a wife. He has selected a woman to whom he intends to propose. However, the annoying Lady Arabella has stumbled into his life at the wrong time, and in the wrong place.

But he of all people should know if Lady Arabella is involved, plans will go awry.

Contains mature themes.

©2017 Callie Hutton (P)2017 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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Thoroughly enjoyed! Good narration and lots of fun. Characters developed well throughout the story . Would recommend .

Enjoyable and fun.

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Loved all these books charming , funny and sexy Mansfield park with a bit more spice ,

Very good stories

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The narrator cannot do male voices as a result they are false, staid and painful to listen too.

The story is disjointed and stupid.
She is a strong, independent woman who will choose her own husband. Yet allows her mother to push her around marries a man who she is not going to tolerate his dictatorial ways, yet follows everything rule.
I have never understood authors who make a character, then fo everything to undermine them.
I pity the animals under her care, in this instance her mother was right. It was a hobby maybe to get attention, but not for the animals welfare.
They are picked up and forgot at whim and finally offered up to alter to be sacrificed, with tiny tinge of consciousness.
The male character is no better he seems to swing with the prevailing wind. Though his main stance is he is the "master of his house and his wife must obey".
I would like to return the book and get my money back.

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