Seducing Stephen
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Cornell Collins
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Visiting a wealthy friend during university holiday, Stephen wakes to find his bed invaded by a late arriving, drunken houseguest stumbling into the wrong room. From this dubious beginning, a romance slowly develops.
At first Lord Peter Northrup is only interested in the young man as a lusty diversion. He tutors him in secret pleasures shared by men like them, intending to keep their special liaison brief, light, and temporary. But after Northrup leaves, he can't forget the young man who managed to touch his jaded heart.
During their time apart, Peter and Stephen change, and when they meet again, their affair flames hotter than ever. Can a peer of the realm and a middle-class young man bearing heavy responsibilities maintain a lasting relationship? Will Peter accept the possibility of true love in his shallow life, and will Stephen risk everything and trust a man who's already hurt him once?
©2014 Bonnie Dee & Summer Devon (P)2016 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Seducing Stephen
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 01-05-2023
Hugely satisfying historical romance!
Such a sweet and spicy historical age-gap romance! Stephen is a university student spending the summer break at his best friend’s country estate where he meets family friend, Lord Peter Northrup. The attraction is instant, although both men try to be circumspect, and Peter takes Stephen under his wing. Ostensibly, Stephen is seduced by Peter, but in reality it’s Peter’s jaded heart which is seduced by Stephen. There was a lovely good-natured air about this satisfying story: there were no villains and the relationship was tender, despite the occasional hurdles. Cornell Collins is a favourite period-piece narrator of mine and he does his usual great job on the audiobook (currently free on the Audible Plus catalogue).
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