Cynster Sisters Duo – Stephanie Laurens Free Audiobook

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Stephanie Laurens
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Matthew Brenher
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Written by Stephanie Laurens
Read by Matthew Brenher
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

And Then She Fell
Publisher: HarperCollins
Cynster Sisters Series, Book 4
Release date: March 26, 2013
Duration: 10:26:45

Set in Regency England, London’s Henrietta Cynster, known as “The Matchbreaker” has a special talent for making sure that bad marriages never happen. After breaking up one ill-suited couple, Henrietta is obligated to find the perfect bride for the debonair James Glossup.

The assignment proves to be a challenging one for the single-minded Henrietta, who believes that finding love isn’t in her own stars. But Henrietta discovers—in spite of her personal denials of love—that both she and James are indisputably drawn to each other.

The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh
Publisher: HarperCollins
Cynster Sisters Series, Book 5
Release date: June 25, 2013
Duration: 14:25:25

The Honorable Miss Mary Cynster always gets what she wants. As the last unwed Cynster of her generation, she is determined to remain in charge of her life and of the man she will marry. At the very bottom of her list of potential husbands is Ryder Cavanaugh, the daring and devastating Marquess of Raventhorne, an overwhelming and utterly unmanageable lion of the ton. But destiny has a different plan.

Ryder needs Mary as his wife, not just because she is delightful, fiery, and tempting, but because he values all she could be. When fate and circumstance hand him the chance, he claims Mary as his marchioness . . . only to discover what he truly desires is not just to take her hand in marriage, but also to capture her heart.

Afterthought—This is Cynster book 20! If you have been with the Cynsters from book one you will remember when Devil and Honoria secretly watched the sister’s sad little procession to Tully’s grave and he wished he could pick up little Mary to carry her.

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