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The Beast's Bride

The Bluestocking War

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The Beast's Bride

Written by: Eva Devon, Máire Claremont
Narrated by: Rupert Channing, Jessica Bright
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Lady Augusta Penworthy is in dire straights.

Her father has spent every last coin, and she and her sisters cannot even afford coal. One chance encounter and a torn gown changes everything. While one might think a sudden marriage to a wealthy lord a relief if that marriage is to the Duke of Blacktower, one would be vastly mistaken. For no young lady wishes to be that infamous rake's bride.

The Duke of Blacktower has a secret. He has vowed never to marry and has ensured his fearsome reputation would dissuade any hopeful lady or their scheming mama. Now, his hand has been forced, and his fury is unleashed. But Lady Augusta is not the manipulative young lady he believed, and suddenly he finds himself tempted by his own bride.

From USA Today bestselling author Eva Devon, writing as Máire Claremont, comes a brand-new series that will sweep you away to the drama and angst of Regency England. Glittering ballrooms, wild moors, and brooding lords await...

©2020 Eva Devon and Máire Claremont (P)2023 Podium Audio
Historical Historical Romance Regency
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The whole book was about the MMC not being able to move on from his ex-wife and the child they had. He uses the FMC for sex occasionally but not an ounce of affection for her. Yes moving on can be hard but when he's pining over his ex-wife for the first 37 chapters out of 41 chapters, it stops being a romance and is simply a poorly written drama.

Also, why does everyone (including the MMC) keep mentioning that the FMC is no beauty? Like we got it after the first three times you've mentioned it.

Probably one of the worst regency romance I've ever read.

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