An Affair with the Viscount
Necessary Arrangements, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Sienna Frances
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Timothy Campbell
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By:
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Sadie Bosque
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Only a scandalous actress...
Josephine Claremont hides her real name—and all the struggles she's endured—behind a beautiful stage name and debonair lifestyle. As the premier actress in London, she is welcomed in all society homes even though she doesn't belong in the haute ton. She is the queen of the demimonde and is determined to maintain that position—even if a dashing viscount is oddly intent on winning her heart.
...can bring a jaded rake to his knees.
Richard Lewis, Viscount Gage, does not believe in love. His sisters may have succumbed to love and marriage, but he values cold logic and reason in affairs of the heart and the viscount is not above meddling in other people's lives if he believes he is right. When one night of passion with the fabulous actress leads him to reevaluate his beliefs, he is committed to winning her no matter what—only the headstrong vixen is determined to avoid him at every turn.
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- Liv Jones
- 28-04-2024
You can't fight LOVE!!❤💜❤
Richard the stubborn man, tried to fight his feelings due his duty to the title and after the betrothal was announced he knew he'd made a mistake.
Jo was strong and knew what she wanted.
It was a really different storyline. I also loved how they touched on abortion in those times and what women went through and also how men who raped women went unpunished. FYI there is no rape scene apart from a secondary and brief rough scene.
I kind of wish we'd seen more of Adam to get a hint of his story but there wasn't much.
As for for the narration I loved it. The coinciding between chapters of the female and male narrators was perfection and it's the first time I've seen it done as such and wish more authors who used dual narrators did it this way. Bravo!!
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