After the Abduction – Sabrina Jeffries Free Audiobook

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Sabrina Jeffries
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Rachael Beresford
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Written by Sabrina Jeffries
Read by Rachael Beresford
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Swanlea Spinsters Series, Book 3
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Release date: May 19, 2020
Duration: 13:10:30

What Happens When A Proper Young Lady Gives In To A Reckless Love?

After two London seasons-and a score of resoundingly dull society suitors—Juliet Laverick finds herself longing for one man: Morgan Pryce, the dashing scoundrel who kidnapped her two years ago. But her determination to bring the rogue to justice hasn’t waned-until Morgan’s twin brother, Sebastian, arrives with some shocking news: Juliet’s mysterious paramour has disappeared.

Sebastian, Lord Templemore, dares not tell Juliet the truth: he is the man she seeks—it is his kiss she yearns for. Confessing to the abduction would bring devastating scandal upon them both. But how can he persuade her to forsake her dedicated pursuit of her dream lover, when all he dreams of is holding her in his arms again?

Readers’ comments….”This is the 3rd book of the Swanlea spinster series. I HIGHLY recommend you read at least book 2 in the series before reading this one. First of all, because it’s enjoyable, and second of all you will get to experience everything that sets up the plot for this book. Juliet and “Morgan” also share a kiss in that book and man nothing makes me madder than reading a book as a standalone and realizing I’ve missed stuff like that.”

‘….this is my least favourite book by her so far. There were some great moments, some funny moments. I loved that not all the characters were stereotypically ‘perfect’ (the secondary couple, who starred in the first book of the series, were wonderfully flawed).”

“Nothing much happens in this book (the amount of plot or conflict could fit in a thimble) but the hero and heroine are so likeable and normal, I almost found myself not caring.”

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