The Dangerous Gentleman – Julia London Free Audiobook

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Julia London
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Anne Flosnik
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Written by Julia London
Read by Anne Flosnik
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

· Series: The Rogues of Regent Street, Book 3
· Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins
· Release date: 05-20-14
· Publisher: Brilliance Audio/Audible Studios

She was a lady. But he was no gentleman….

With her trademark sensuality and dazzling storytelling, Julia London brings us the Rogues of Regent Street, three dashing, aristocratic gentlemen whose scandalous exploits are the talk of the ton. Adrian Spence, Earl of Albright, has earned his notoriety on the dueling field, and in the finest drawing rooms-and boudoirs-of England. This is his story….

A tale of revenge and redemption set in 1834 England

It was strictly business as Adrian Spence claimed the woman his brother desired. A hasty wedding, and Lilliana Dashell was his-sweet revenge on the father who disinherited him and the brother who let it happen. Their wedding night is a revelation as passionate, innocent Lilliana ignites fires Adrian tries desperately to deny. By day he is a stranger. By night he is the lover of her dreams, and she a shameless wanton in his arms. But Adrian is determined that no woman will ever possess him. And Lilliana knows that her only hope of taming this very dangerous gentleman is to unlock his deepest mysteries and open his shuttered heart to love….

“….Although passion blooms between them, Adrian seems incapable of expressing love, and the marriage soon hits rocky ground. Benedict does his best to come between the pair, and old secrets haunt Adrian as he charts a self-destructive course. Although the reader may grow impatient with the pair’s stubborn refusal to communicate, London deftly builds emotional intensity and maintains as underlying mystery that keeps the story humming.” Publishers Weekly

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