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Gentle Rogue

Malory Family, Book 3

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Gentle Rogue

By: Johanna Lindsey
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Heartsick and desperate to leave her sorrows on England's shores, innocent Georgina Anderson seeks passage on the "gentleman's ship", Maiden Anne, disguised as a cabin boy. The captain, however, is no gentleman; he's the ex-pirate and irrepressible rake, James Malory.

The black sheep of a proud, tempestuous family, Malory soon sees through Georgina's masquerade and is enchanted by the courageous, high-spirited lady he has forced into intimate servitude. But though he has sworn he will never be enticed into matrimony, Captain Malory has finally met his match on the high seas - undone by the passionate heart of one remarkable beauty whose love of freedom and adventure rivals his own.

The saga continues: listen to more romatic tales of the Malory family.©2008 Johanna Lindsey (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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"A dreamspinner extraordinaire." (Romantic Times)

"High quality entertainment....The charm and appeal of her characters are infectious." (Publishers Weekly)

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It was great listening to this Georgina and James story again and how they met. I enjoyed the narrator performance.

Love the Malory family stories

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I didn't get past the first chapter as the accent was just too American. Southwark pronounced as South-wark is a bridge too far. This book was recommended to me so I'm disappointed.

Why must they use American narrators?

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