Series: Palace of Rogues, Book 2
Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 10-29-19
Language: English
Publisher: HarperAudio
Historical romance
In exchange for an honest review
For a book with someone back fromt the dead, I expected more drama, but hey I am not complaining.
Angelique used to be a mistress, now she runs a boarding house with the wife of the man whose mistress she was. Yes, I had a rocky start with her, but she is a good person, and that guy was an asshat anyway.
I like the boarding house, with its funny boarders, and rules.
And to the drama, or non drama. Lucien was assumed dead for 10 years (as someone did try to kill him), and now he wants revenge. Instead he falls in love. And well Lucien was just a really good guy, he tried at revenge, but hey he is a lover not a fighter.
And then they live happily ever after. A sweet story, without drama.
Narration
If you had not noticed, I am a Justine Eyre fan. I really appreciate her historical romance narrations. Her voice fits well for the era, and she does a great job with male and female voices. I like listening to her.
He has devil's blood in his veins. At least, that's always been the legend. How else could the Duke of Brexford's notorious bastard son return from the dead? The brutal decade since Lucien Durand, Lord Bolt, allegedly drowned in the Thames forged him into a man who always gets what--and who--he wants. And what he wants is vengeance for his stolen birthright . . . and one wild night in Angelique Breedlove's bed.
Angelique recognizes heartbreak when the enigmatic Lord Bolt walks into The Grand Palace on the Thames, and not even his devastating charm can tempt her to risk her own ever again. One scorching kiss drives home the danger.
But in the space between them springs a trust that feels anything but safe. And the passion--explosive, consuming--drives Lucien to his knees. Now his whole life depends on proving his love to a woman who doesn't believe in it . . . because his true birthright, he now knows, is guardian of Angelique Breedlove's heart.
That sounds pretty good. I haven't read this author but glad to hear you liked it.
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DeleteI do wonder how the wife and mistress ever decided to run a boarding house together. Hey, whatever works. This sounds like a wonderful listen!
ReplyDeleteWell to know that u need to read book 1 ;)
DeleteMistress and wife in cahoots together sounds intriguing enough. Nice cover too. Thank you for the review.
ReplyDeleteI love a good cover
DeleteHaha, yeah with a premise that like, I would have expected more drama too.
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Great review and wow the ex-mistress and wife run a boarding house great premise and it's always nice to be able to count on a narrator. xo
ReplyDeleteI love a good narrator
DeleteI'm a fan of low drama and I not a fan of revenge plots so I'm happy to hear he was a lover not a fighter! Justine Eyre is fab! :)
ReplyDeleteBummer there wasn't a touch more drama
ReplyDeleteI can do without drama, but I was sort of expecting it ;)
DeleteYep as a narrator she will make a good book far better.
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DeleteOkay... did they really have beds like that back in the day? Seems a bit fancy and modern.
ReplyDeleteHe did say it was the best bed he has slept in, lol
DeleteNot gonna lie, I adore the plot-revenge-fall-in-love-instead trope. :)
ReplyDeleteHehe, I know it is good
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