Nearly Ruining Mr Russell
Rogues and Gentlemen, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Philip Battley
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By:
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Emma V. Leech
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Miss Violette is a damsel in distress.
The devil of it is, she just won't accept it.
Alone and far from home in the big city, Violette is on a mission to find a missing man - a war hero who never made it home - and she doesn't want a chaperone. Though she refuses to reveal who she is, or what the man means to her, the chivalrous Aubrey Russell doesn't care.
Accidentally thrust into the headstrong young lady's path, he decides she needs a protector.
Determined that the girl should not ruin herself in pursuit of the truth, Aubrey dogs her every step... and finds himself in a spot of bother.
Violette may be an innocent but she has an uncanny knack for finding trouble, and one way or another Aubrey is determined to save her from ruin.
The only question is, will he be able to save himself?
Note: This book and series contains mild swearing and mildly descriptive and graphic sex scenes - not erotica.
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- Liv Jones
- 09-04-2024
Great story!! Love seeing Alex & Celeste again❤💜❤
Another great story in the Rogues and Gentlemen series. While probably not my favourite there were differently lots of high points and definitely laughter.
While Aubrey and Violet were a great addition to the series and I thoroughly enjoyed their story. I found myself more overjoyed at seeing Alex and Celeste again and how they've progressed in life as they are by far my favourite couple and I LOVED how the book ended for all characters involved. I find myself highly anticipating Edward Greyston's story. While to some he may be violent and mad it's obvious he has PTSD from the war and I cannot wait to see how this explored.
Philip Battley does a pretty sound job with the narration and I find myself admiring how he's constant with the character voices over several books!! While it's true that the female narration could possibly be better if done by a female I find myself increasing the performance to 4 stars given his narrator skills.
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