Provoked
Enlightenment
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Narrated by:
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Hamish McKinlay
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By:
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Joanna Chambers
Summary
David Lauriston is struggling to build his reputation in Edinburgh's privileged legal world. His humble origins are enough of a hurdle, never mind his recent decision to defend a group of weavers accused of treason, prompting speculation that he may harbour radical sympathies. The last thing he should be doing is agreeing to help the brother of one of the convicted weavers find the government agent who caused his brother's downfall.
David's personal life is no more successful. Tormented by his forbidden desires for other men, and the painful memories of the childhood friend he once loved, David tries his hardest to live a celibate existence, castigating himself whenever his resolve slips.
But then into David's repressed and orderly world bursts Lord Murdo Balfour.
Cynical, hedonistic, and utterly unapologetic, Murdo could not be less like David. Whilst David refuses to entertain the prospect of entering into a loveless marriage for propriety's sake, Murdo is determined to wed one day - and has no intention of giving up the company of other men when he does so. But as appalled as David is by Murdo's unrepentant self-interest, he cannot resist the man's sway.
Murdo tempts and provokes David in equal measure, distracting him from his promise to find the agent provocateur responsible for the weavers' fate, and forcing him to acknowledge his physical desires.
But is Murdo more than a mere distraction?
Is it possible he could be the very man David is looking for?
©2013, 2017 Joanna Chambers (P)2017 Joanna ChambersContinue the series
Set in Scotland, British writer, Scottish narrator
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Davie is a wonderfully sympathetic character who always tries to see everything from all sides except when his own happiness is involved. He's ashamed of his feelings for men, and until he meets Lord Murdo Balfour, has only done the basics where uncomplicated things are involved. I can see further down the road that he and Miss Chalmers will become firm friends [once he's persuaded her that he's not the marrying kind of course]. As for Lord Murdo...well, I sense he's halfway to being in love with David Lauriston already, he just won't accept it, but time is a funny thing....
The secondary story regarding the weavers and Government agents was well done, and maybe we'll get to catch up with Ewan in subsequent stories?? Now onto to Beguiled...after I've finished Seven Summer Nights of course.
Great narration from Hamish, really good story....
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This book is set in Edinburgh. David is trying to rebuild his reputation in the legal world. Murdo is determined to wed one day. But to a woman as back in those day Same sex was a taboo subject. But Murdo thinks he can keep his true feeling for men quite,
This is part of a series. It was wonderfully written with great care put into the characters. What's not to like. Waiting for the next audible.
Really a gem
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What made the experience of listening to Provoked the most enjoyable?
Joanna Chambers storytelling is spot on, I listened to this in one sitting and it's going to be one that I'll listen to again.Who was your favorite character and why?
I think it has to be David, I love his voice, his insecurities and his strength, the way he always wants to do the right thing.Which character – as performed by Hamish McKinlay – was your favourite?
Again I'm going with David although Hamish was wonderful with all of the characters.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The moment with David and his father, it's very touching.Any additional comments?
I can't wait for the rest of the series, highly recommended.A 5+ Star Listen
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I must note that I found the final chapter very perceptive and well written indeed. A very moving account of David's relationship with his family, particularly his father, and his own deep struggle with his nature. All just as relevent today. I'm glad the author finished this on a positive note.
I can't comment on the historical accuracy as I don't have the knowledge. The story felt to me like the author did, both of the history and the locations. And the chosen narrator was perfect for the task.
All in all, very enjoyable. Highly recommend.
A well written story with excellent narration .
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