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In the Arms of a Marquess
- Rogues of the Sea Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Anna Parker-Naples
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With only three books, Katharine Ashe has already established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of historical romance fiction. In the Arms of a Marquess, the third novel in her Rogues of the Sea series, once again showcases this remarkable author - whom reviewers have enthusiastically compared to Johanna Lindsey - and her amazing ability to mix danger and passion with outrageous action and breathtaking sensuality. If you are not yet a Katharine Ashe fan, you will most assuredly be one after listening to this enthralling tale featuring pirates, smugglers, mistaken identities, British lords and ladies...and a beautiful, successful, yet shockingly unwed Regency miss who seeks help in a most perilous clandestine matter from a rogue English marquis, the only man she ever truly desired.
Contains mature themes.
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- Alvie.Huit
- 25-03-2023
I just couldn’t warm to Octavia
Not sure I could finish this, but after pushing myself, I did. Whilst I’m drawn to the author’s interesting lean towards an exotic edge to her regency romances, and thoroughly enjoyed the Prince Catcher series, I can’t say I enjoyed this. I was polarised by Octavia’s behaviour and thought process, and couldn’t reconcile the hypocritical judgments towards Ben versus the concessions to another. Frustrating. Constance on the other hand was a breath of fresh air. In some scenarios the narrator did a good job, however on the whole it was undermined by just as many overly melodramatic moments (particularly one intimate scene that seemed to go forever). An excellent plot but this could’ve been so much more.
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