Sophia and the Duke
Forever Yours, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Catherine Bilson
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By:
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Stacy Reid
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After losing the family she loved, Miss Sophia Knightly lives a carefree and unrestricted life; her tomorrows are promised to no one. The last thing she expected was William Astor, the Duke of Wycliffe, to create the scandal of the Season by chasing after her at a ball.
William is the most compelling and sensual man Sophia has ever known, but she is not interested in resuming their kisses, guileless conversations, or his promises of forever. The duke, however, has other ideas....
William has vowed to have no other woman than Sophia Knightly and is willing to do whatever it takes to possess her. It started with a kiss, then a wicked invitation, and now there is no going back.
Soon the walls around Sophia's heart are crumbling...and she realizes the greatest adventure might be right in front of her!
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- Liv Jones
- 19-06-2023
Two long long lost loves reunite ❤💜❤
This book tended to concentrate on telling the story of 2 people who were in love who were kept apart from eachother by illness and death as well as a well constructed lie only to find eachother again 6 years later. The hero could be perceived as callous for saying he had no intentions of marriage when suggesting friendship and lovers but I firmly believe he knew she wouldn't accept marriage or being wooed as the heroine was much altered after the 6 years.
A quaint and enjoyable story of lost loved finding eachother again but it lacked the exquisite passion I've come to expect from Stacy Reid's books. It concentrated too much on telling the story and not enough balance for me given the short length of the novella but enjoyable noneless.
The narrator, Catherine Gilson was alright but couldn't do English accents in my opinion which really affected the narration for me personally
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