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Seducing Stephen

By: Bonnie Dee, Summer Devon
Narrated by: Cornell Collins
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Visiting a wealthy friend during university holiday, Stephen wakes to find his bed invaded by a late arriving, drunken houseguest stumbling into the wrong room. From this dubious beginning, a romance slowly develops.

At first Lord Peter Northrup is only interested in the young man as a lusty diversion. He tutors him in secret pleasures shared by men like them, intending to keep their special liaison brief, light, and temporary. But after Northrup leaves, he can't forget the young man who managed to touch his jaded heart.

During their time apart, Peter and Stephen change, and when they meet again, their affair flames hotter than ever. Can a peer of the realm and a middle-class young man bearing heavy responsibilities maintain a lasting relationship? Will Peter accept the possibility of true love in his shallow life, and will Stephen risk everything and trust a man who's already hurt him once?

©2014 Bonnie Dee & Summer Devon (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Romance Victorian
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The excellent narration added to what was actually quite a shallow trite tale, breathing an energy and passion not reached by the actual words written in this "seduction". As an avid reader of Georgette Heyer, I'm very familiar what gaming hells and cock fights are. This story did not milk it's genre to create action and drama, but was like a modern MM story transported back in time. I doubt very much there were purpose built toilet blocks at clubs with locks on the door in those times, rather just a drainage farrow in the yard, or a porcelain guzunder behind a curtain if you were lucky.

By contrast Cornell Collins narrates Any Old Diamonds by KJ Charles where the excellent characterizations of Alex and Gerry reach such an intensity in their relationship, banter and passion, I have now enjoyed it four times!

It's taken me over a week to get round to finishing this book; it's just a bridge too far. IT WAS OK

The Bridges of Northrup

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From the word go it dives into bed and holds your attention and while you worry in the. middle it falls in to place by the end as all good love stories should.

Greatt story of 1850's eritica

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brilliant story of true love, well narrated by Cornell Collins. bonnie see and summer Devon wrote a lovely story that proves love conquers all

fantastic love story

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A lovely story liberally interspersed with no holds barred gay sex. The narrator is superb.

Good story

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While suffering a little from the excess of P without Plot, the plot we do get is actually pretty good. The Characters are believable, one young and green but not naiive, the other older and jaded but a romantic at heart. Their chemistry is palpable and the story about a young man having to deal with a more experienced (and baggaged) partner is a classic. Overall I loved it but as a historical buff the inconsistencies kept pulling me out of the Regency era. They are not too horrible as to be a crime against literature as some historical romance novels do (which shall not be named) but dont expect K J Charles or Harper Fox level of attention to detail and excellence. For what this book is trying to be it is doing a good job and I would recommend it.
Collin's narration is impeccable as always.

Amazing narration

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