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  • The Truth About Love

  • The Cynster Novels, Book 12
  • By: Stephanie Laurens
  • Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
  • Length: 16 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)
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The Truth About Love

By: Stephanie Laurens
Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
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Summary

Bold, passionate, and possessive, the Cynster men let nothing stand in their way when it comes to claiming the women of their hearts. Gerrard Debbington, Vane Cynster's brother-in-law, is one of London's most eligible gentlemen. Uninterested in marriage, his driving passion is to paint the fabled gardens of Lord Tregonning's Hellebore Hall, an opportunity that is now at hand - if Gerrard agrees to create an honest portrait of Tregonning's daughter as well.

Gerrard chafes at wasting his talents on some simpering miss, only to discover that Jacqueline Tregonning stirs him as no other. Certainly, she is beautiful, but it is her passionate nature that strikes sparks with Gerrard's own, igniting desire, sweeping them into each other's arms, and convincing Gerrard that he has found his ideal soul mate - the lady he must have as his wife.

But something is horribly wrong at Hellebore Hall. Evil and lies are reaching out to ensnare Jacqueline, and Gerrard will have to move heaven and earth to protect the remarkable woman who, for him, personifies the truth about love.

©2016 Stephanie Laurens (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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loved the story

Loved the story, especially the end.

Can't say the same about the narrator though, it was like he was reading a story to a class of children even the sex scenes. But although the reading of the story wasn't very good, the dialogue was alright.
But the narrator makes such a difference to a story, pity Simon Prebble didnt narrate these last 3 books I listened to of the series. But im very pleased to know that the next 2 are. So on to the next one.

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tolerable

The story was quite an interesting "Who Dunnit", but the narrator sounds like he's reading the phone book! The voices range from ridiculous to indistinguishable. As brilliant as Simon Prebble is with the rest of the books in this series, this narrator is dreadful. I'm sure he would be good for another genre of book, but not historical romance.

The only thing that got me through listening to this book was the story. I was glad to get to the end. The intimate scenes are the most ridiculous and implausible of the series so far, but the narration is so bad, I'm not sure I was actually too bothered!

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