Provoked
Enlightenment
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Narrated by:
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Hamish McKinlay
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By:
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Joanna Chambers
About this listen
David Lauriston is struggling to build his reputation in Edinburgh's privileged legal world. His humble origins are enough of a hurdle, never mind his recent decision to defend a group of weavers accused of treason, prompting speculation that he may harbour radical sympathies. The last thing he should be doing is agreeing to help the brother of one of the convicted weavers find the government agent who caused his brother's downfall.
David's personal life is no more successful. Tormented by his forbidden desires for other men, and the painful memories of the childhood friend he once loved, David tries his hardest to live a celibate existence, castigating himself whenever his resolve slips.
But then into David's repressed and orderly world bursts Lord Murdo Balfour.
Cynical, hedonistic, and utterly unapologetic, Murdo could not be less like David. Whilst David refuses to entertain the prospect of entering into a loveless marriage for propriety's sake, Murdo is determined to wed one day - and has no intention of giving up the company of other men when he does so. But as appalled as David is by Murdo's unrepentant self-interest, he cannot resist the man's sway.
Murdo tempts and provokes David in equal measure, distracting him from his promise to find the agent provocateur responsible for the weavers' fate, and forcing him to acknowledge his physical desires.
But is Murdo more than a mere distraction?
Is it possible he could be the very man David is looking for?
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- Anonymous User
- 16-03-2022
Enjoyable
I struggled a bit at first to find interest as it seemed like dozen other regal era M/M stories, but when it got going, it got going good.
The reader has a lovely scottish accent, which suits the story setting, but he speaks fast, so as not native english speaker I had difficulty keeping up. Reduced the speed to 0,90 and problem solved. That's when I really started appreciating the beautiful descriptive writing of the story.
I liked that it wasn't overly sappy, and the main couple didn't fall for each other too quickly. The tension remained. It rather described the internal and external contradictory attitudes of the era regarding homosexuality quite believably. Got hooked, must listen the next book too.
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