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  • The Scoundrel and the Lady

  • Lords of Vice, Book 1
  • By: Robyn DeHart
  • Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
  • Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Scoundrel and the Lady

By: Robyn DeHart
Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
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Summary

Iris Bennington is furious when she discovers her younger brother is following the instructions found in the acclaimed advice columns on How to Be a Gentleman. The so-called "advice" is more likely to turn her brother into a scoundrel than a true gentleman. Iris decides to locate the author of the columns and confront him.

Merritt Steel, the Earl of Ashby, cannot help but be amused by the slip of a woman who comes calling. Unwilling to let such a delightful potential conquest go, he proposes a wager: bring him anyone off the street and he can pass them off as a gentleman. It's a bargain she readily accepts—but with a twist.

Their bargain proves to be a greater challenge than either anticipated. Merritt finds it near impossible to keep his hands off Iris, and she begins to see the undeniable appeal of ungentlemanly behavior . . .

Contains mature themes.

©2017 Robyn DeHart (P)2022 Tantor

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Returned awful narration of hero

Into the beginning of chapter one I had it enough with the narrator’s annoying way of narrating her male character. It wasn’t nuanced- it sounded as if the hero was in constant state of irritation and anger. It made me lose focus and interest. Had to return.

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Nice story

Ok book nice storyline but similar to many I have read and listened to in the past nothing jumps out to make this any different if you like a regency romance this maybe for you

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