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The Secret of the Dashing Detective

Remingtons of the Regency, Book 2

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The Secret of the Dashing Detective

By: Ellie St. Clair
Narrated by: Sarah Sampino, Liam Price
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Lady Juliana knows she is in danger. But does she really need a bodyguard?

One abduction and suddenly her brother, the Duke, begins treating her like a damsel in distress. Lady Juliana, however, is anything but—she is a woman who knows her own mind and is determined to make a difference. Just how is she supposed to work for her secret society protecting animals when she is being followed around by a dashing detective?

Matthew Archibald has taken on many jobs in the past, but never did he think he would be playing nursemaid to the spoiled sister of a duke. Little does he realize, however, that there is much more to the fiery, spirited woman than he initially thought.

Matthew soon finds his focus wavering as he tries to determine just who is threatening the Remington family. But the closer he comes to Lady Juliana, the less he is able to stay professional. Will his growing feelings for her come to endanger them both?

The Secret of the Dashing Detective is book two in the Remingtons of the Regency series. This steamy Regency romance series is best enjoyed in order.

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loved the story line. listened to the story from start to finish. I imagine there will be a sequel. need to know who is trying to hurt the family.

strong Julianna character

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I enjoyed this second book in this series more than the first. I am still not enthusiastic about the two person narration. The male narrator managed to make Matthew sound like a poor imitation of Michael Caine in places. The basic plot for the book was good and I will now have to listen to the next book because I am curious about the kidnapper/murderer.

Better that the first

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