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Hellion
- A Novel
- By: Bertrice Small
- Narrated by: Danielle Cohen
- Length: 16 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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As fierce and indomitable as any man, Isabelle of Langston rules the family lands with an iron hand after her father's death. But the brazen beauty meets her match in Hugh Fauconier, bold knight and rightful Saxon heir to Langston Keep. By the King's hand, he is made her husband. Hugh's virile prowess reveals to Belle the delicious pleasures of the flesh, as their turbulent days of verbal sparring melt into nights of erotic abandon. But a treacherous plot enslaves Hugh to the evil Vivienne d'Bretagne, a sorceress whose sexual magic is as powerful as it is dark.
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Cute story and romance, lovely historical fiction
- By Lily Everett-Curwick on 01-31-23
- Hellion
- A Novel
- By: Bertrice Small
- Narrated by: Danielle Cohen
Not One of her best
Reviewed: 06-01-24
This one is just okay in my opinion. The narrator tried her best. So so storyline.
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The Border Vixen
- By: Bertrice Small
- Narrated by: Jill Tanner
- Length: 15 hrs and 36 mins
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Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award winner and New York Times best-selling author Bertrice Small won a loyal fan following with breathtaking historical romances like her Border Chronicles series. Here, Scottish lass Maggie Kerr refuses to marry a man of lesser merit. So her grandfather offers a challenge: any man who can outshoot and outride Maggie may claim her hand.
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Audible has the worst selection of B.Small books
- By RomReader on 01-23-20
- The Border Vixen
- By: Bertrice Small
- Narrated by: Jill Tanner
One of her best
Reviewed: 05-03-24
I’ve only recently discovered this author. Her Border Series has been phenomenal. This story is by far the most interesting and well written of all her books that I’ve listened to so far. I’m sure it will be a favorite. This narrator should have read all of the books in my opinion. Justine Eyre is okay, but her voice is high and breathy. This narrator has a perfect voice for stories revolving around Scotland. She did a great job.
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The Wolf and the Wildflower
- By: Stacy Reid
- Narrated by: Sasha Higgins
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
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London is buzzing with the news that James Winters, the Duke of Wulverton—thought lost at sea a decade ago—survived in the harsh wilderness of the Yukon. Now he's been returned to his family, his responsibilities, and a nightmarish world of artifice and noise. He has three weeks to become a refined, elegant duke for the Queen . . . or doom the entire family to ruin and scandal.
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Great Storyline
- By Nanette Poorman on 05-24-24
- The Wolf and the Wildflower
- By: Stacy Reid
- Narrated by: Sasha Higgins
SO Disappointed
Reviewed: 04-12-24
I’m so shocked at Stacy Reid. This story is embarrassingly bad. I don’t like giving negative reviews, but this one really missed the mark.
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When the Marquess Was Mine
- The Wagers of Sin
- By: Caroline Linden
- Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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Georgiana Lucas despises the arrogant and cruel Marquess of Westmorland even before learning that he’s won the deed to her friend Kitty’s home in a card game. Still, Georgiana assures Kitty the marquess wouldn’t possibly come all the way to Derbyshire to throw them out - until he shows up, bloody and unconscious. Fearing that Kitty would rather see him die, Georgiana blurts out that he’s her fiancé.
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Hate amnesia plots? This one works!
- By Lady Wesley on 05-19-20
- When the Marquess Was Mine
- The Wagers of Sin
- By: Caroline Linden
- Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
Very Sweet but a bit long
Reviewed: 04-01-24
Lovely story. Too much inner reflection and coverage of events that we are already aware have happened, and the “misunderstanding/omission of details” premise that grows tiring. I almost gave up several times, but I am glad that I stuck through until the end. It is a bit tame for my liking. Very appropriate for a teenager. Overall, a decent, sweet, innocent story.
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Dangerous
- Outcasts Series, Book 1
- By: Minerva Spencer
- Narrated by: Heather Wilds
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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Lady Euphemia Marlington hasn't been free in 17 years - since she was captured by Corsairs and sold into a harem. Now the sultan is dead and Mia is back in London facing relentless newspapermen, an insatiably curious public, and her first Season. Worst of all is her ashamed father's ultimatum: marry a man of his choosing or live out her life in seclusion. No doubt her potential groom is a demented octogenarian. Fortunately, Mia is no longer a girl, but a clever woman with a secret - and a plan of her own....
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excellent story , horrible narrator
- By Pam on 04-27-21
- Dangerous
- Outcasts Series, Book 1
- By: Minerva Spencer
- Narrated by: Heather Wilds
A Bit of Everything
Reviewed: 03-17-24
I’m so happy to have found this one. It has everything. A great story. The characters are witty. The hero and heroine had both been through so much in their lives. They deserved their happy ending. The love scenes were so steamy yet tasteful. There was also interesting adventure involved. The author developed a superb story and I absolutely loved the narrator’s sultry voice. She pulled off the male and female characters’ voices well. This didn’t cost a credit. It’s included with membership. I’m grateful and have listened several times. You will enjoy it!
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His at Night
- By: Sherry Thomas
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Length: 11 hrs
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Lord Vere is used to baiting irresistible traps. As a secret agent for the government, he's tracked down some of the most devious criminals in London, all the while maintaining his cover as one of society's most harmless - and idiotic - bachelors. But nothing can prepare him for the scandal of being ensnared by Elissande. Forced into a marriage of convenience, Elissande and Vere are each about to discover that they're not the only ones with a hidden agenda.
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The title is SO random!!
- By 🌿🌸Susynne🌸🌿 on 05-04-15
- His at Night
- By: Sherry Thomas
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
Eerily Similar. So So good
Reviewed: 03-05-24
I’m still listening at this time. I’m enjoying it so much that I had to review early. Kate Reading is awesome, of course. The first book that I ever heard her narrate was “Lord of Scoundrels”, which is one of my absolute favorites that I’ve listened to many times over. These characters are super interesting and witty. The writing style is the EXACT same as Loretta Chase. Eerily so, that I’m wondering if Sherry Thomas is actually one of Ms. Chase’s pen names. I’m thinking Ms. Thomas HAS to be her. If not, she must be a fan of Loretta’s. I’m so happy that I decided to listen and that it was included in my membership. Thank you!!!
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A Matter of Temptation
- By: Stacy Reid
- Narrated by: Sasha Higgins
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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Miss Wilhelmina "Mina" Crawford is desperate. Having been ruined in the eyes of society years ago for one foolish, starry-eyed mistake, she spends her days secreted away at her family's crumbling estate, helping her brother manage the land but not able to truly live life the way she's always dreamed. When her brother admits to just how dire their finances have gotten, she takes it upon herself to procure employment . . . but the only one who will even consider the scandalous idea of a female secretary is the brilliant, ruthless, and infuriating Earl of Creswick.
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Flowery, sugary, and adverb-y
- By 🔥 Phx17 🔥 on 03-13-23
- A Matter of Temptation
- By: Stacy Reid
- Narrated by: Sasha Higgins
Reid Deserves Better
Reviewed: 01-23-24
Great one from Stacy Reid as usual. This author deserves a better narrator. This one mispronounced so many words that I’m surprised the editors allowed it. Equipage, revel, and so many more. I couldn’t figure out what she was meaning until I rewound it a few times. Stacy has become one of my favorite authors and she deserves better than this. I’ll keep it because of the great characters.
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Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
- Outlander, Book 9
- By: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
- Length: 49 hrs and 27 mins
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Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall were torn apart by the Jacobite Rising in 1746, and it took them 20 years to find each other again. Now the American Revolution threatens to do the same. It is 1779, and Claire and Jamie are at last reunited with their daughter, Brianna, her husband, Roger, and their children on Fraser’s Ridge. Having the family together is a dream the Frasers had thought impossible.
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We waited 7 years for this?..
- By Judy on 11-29-21
- Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
- Outlander, Book 9
- By: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
Just Let It Go. Hold On To The Memories
Reviewed: 08-16-23
Everyone should just hold on to the memories of the previous books. Just like the TV series fell off and lost my interest, so has this last book. DG is way too busy now and has disappointed us like GRRM did with Game of Thrones. There’s no way that she actually wrote this. She probably employed other writers and the editors did her a terrible injustice. Like others have mentioned, no one has kept record of what we already know from the previous books: Claire already knows very well that William Buccleigh Mackenzie is Roger’s great grandpa and almost got him hanged. Ian’s Mohawk name is “Wolf’s Brother” and not “He who walks with Wolves”, Ian’s son is Digger and Swiftest of Lizards, Rachel and Ian’s baby was born just a few days before Bree and Roger returned to the ridge, and the very next day when Bree meets Rachel…he’s about 4 months old, gurgling and thumb sucking. Way too much time spent on Frances and other people that we could care less about, plus the introduction of NEW people that we could care less about. Why not spend time on Denny, Dottie, and other people we know and love? The “Blue Light” healing storyline went absolutely nowhere. Why the hell bring Ulysses/Joseph back in to the story? For what? UGH!! Who wrote this? I’ll just keep the memories of the old books. SO DISAPPOINTED. It was good until TV and more money got involved
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The Harlot Countess
- Wicked Deceptions Series #2
- By: Joanna Shupe
- Narrated by: Carmen Rose
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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Fact: Drawing under a male pseudonym, Maggie is known as Lemarc. Her (his!) favorite object of ridicule: Simon Barrett, earl of Winchester. He's a rising star in Parliament - and a former confidant and love interest of Maggie's who believed a rumor that vexes her to this day.
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Good Story. Entertaining and Enjoyable.
- By Tracy T on 10-16-15
- The Harlot Countess
- Wicked Deceptions Series #2
- By: Joanna Shupe
- Narrated by: Carmen Rose
Had to take a star away
Reviewed: 07-21-23
Overall, the characters were interesting, the love scenes scorching without being vulgar, and the hero & heroine complex and delightful. The only negative is that the story was unnecessarily long due to the usual drawn out miscommunication between the lovers. It’s cute at the beginning, but super frustrating when one has already gotten through 3/4 of the audiobook. The author is great and the narrator is awesome. I’m glad I didn’t have to use a credit. It was included in the membership. It’s worth listening to again.
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A Contracted Spouse for the Prizefighter
- Victorian Prizefighters, Book 3
- By: Alice Coldbreath
- Narrated by: Grace Noble
- Length: 15 hrs and 43 mins
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Theodora knows in her heart that she has star quality, but sadly, no one else in her theatrical family feels the same way. When her sister leaves to get married, Theo is promptly axed from the bill and expected to take a back seat in the family business.
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Loved this book!
- By Cabby on 05-15-23
- A Contracted Spouse for the Prizefighter
- Victorian Prizefighters, Book 3
- By: Alice Coldbreath
- Narrated by: Grace Noble
Long But Wonderful
Reviewed: 07-20-23
This is the longest book in this series, but I have enjoyed ALL of the Prizefighter books and simply adore the way the author writes. She’s awesome. I enjoyed this narrator also. It’s a shame that some of Alice Coldbreath’s other books were not performed buy this narrator. Well done!!
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