Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Audio: Nothing compares to the Duke by Christy Carlyle




Narrated by: Karen Cass
Series: The Duke's Den, Book 3
Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 05-26-20
Language: English
Urban fantasy
To review

A no drama book . Those are sort of rare.

There is Bella who fell for her best friend Rhys, but he was busy with all the other ladies and being a, oh wait for it, rake! Shocking ;) Soe was all bye!


Now he is back, he is a Duke, the estate is loosing money, his sister needs a season, and he needs to step up.


And Bella is entertaining suitors as a houseparty. And yes that is the story for much of the book. Them meeting again, talking, realising they still need each other, her knowing she never stopped loving him, and him noticing her for the first time for real.


And then they will live happily ever after. And Rhys will change
 his ways, and she can continue writing her books. All well that ends well.


Good narration. I enjoyed her voices and tone. And well I guess she was good for this lowdrama book too 


PS. New blogger sucks!!! This took a lot of time to put together


Rhys Forester, the new Duke of Claremont, lives his life by four words: Enjoy All, Regret Nothing. He’s devoted to the pleasure of his wild soirees, reckless behavior, and shocking the ton with his interests in trade. The debts that come with his title don’t fit the carefree lifestyle he’s created, and when he’s forced to return to his family’s estate, he’s also forced to confront his one and only regret: the beautiful girl he left behind.


Arabella Prescott has been the belle of more balls than she cares to remember. After three seasons and five rejected proposals, she’s done with the marriage mart. Bella’s hopes to live a comfortable life, alone, come crashing down when her parents demand she marry. But her salvation may come in the form of the man she hates the most.
Bella has never forgiven Rhys for what he did to her, but desperate times call for fake engagements. With a few dozen rules, their scheme begins, but it’s not long before the former enemies find themselves breaking every single rule, including the most important of them all: don’t fall in love…


12 comments:

  1. No drama in a romance? That is indeed rare!

    ~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

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  2. I've been dreading the switch of blogger. I tried to new format a while back and just couldn't get the hang of it.

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    1. It is annoying, slow, I keep clicking the wrong things by mistake etc etv

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  3. Oh no! I can't see the cover D:

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  4. Yay for a no drama book! I'm not a fan of too much drama! :)

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  5. Karen,
    OYay :D

    Greg
    It was strange ;)

    Carole
    GODS, new blogger sucks! I have put it there 3 times, and in a few hours it disappears.

    Rachel :=D

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  6. GIANT FONT is fun! haha. Just kidding. I don't use Blogger, so I can't help you. Can you write the post in word and paste it in?? Anyhow, yea for DUKES!!

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  7. Jen
    Ugh that is what I did! New blogger sucks
    ALso I had to change the comments cos so much dang spam

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