
Viscount in Love
Accidental Brides, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mary Jane Wells
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By:
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Eloisa James
About this listen
Two eccentric orphans bring together a grumpy viscount and the free-spirited heroine who steals his heart in the first novel in Eloisa James's Accidental Brides series, in which haughty aristocrats find themselves married to the wrong women.
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He wants a nanny, not a bride . . .
Suddenly guardian to twins, Viscount Dominic Kelbourne is luckily betrothed to a suitable lady - until she elopes. With no time to woo, Dominic decides to marry his fiancée's unconventional sister. Torie isn't perfect, but their kisses are so passionate that society thinks he's actually chosen her.
She wants to marry for love . . .
Torie has never been able to make sense of words on a page, so she has turned her talents to art. She longs for a man who values her as she is . . . but marries for the sake of the twins. She doubts Dominic is capable of love, let alone respect, but as their heated debates turn into something more, Torie begins to imagine a life as a wife, not a nanny.
But when the arrogant viscount finds that his viscountess has stolen his heart, he'll have to give all he has to win her love.
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- 22-01-2025
Magnificent story characters and themes.
The story “Viscount in Love” must be Eloisa James’s finest story. From the wonderful banter between twins Valentine, Florence and Tori to love conversations with Tori and Dominique. Eloise has masterly includes social themes of the era.
Thanks also to Mary Jane Wells who narrates brilliantly and makes me laugh and cry.
Thank you both so much.
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