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In Love With a Wicked Man

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New York Times bestselling author Liz Carlyle has created a breathtaking new romance about a man without scruples and the lady who brings him to his knees.

What does it matter if Kate, Lady d'Allenay, has absolutely no marriage prospects? She has a castle to tend, an estate to run, and a sister to watch over, which means she is never, ever reckless. Until an accident brings a handsome, virile stranger to Bellecombe Castle, and Kate finds herself tempted to surrender to her houseguest's wicked kisses.

Disowned by his aristocratic family, Lord Edward Quartermaine has turned his gifted mind to ruthless survival. Feared and vilified as proprietor of London's most notorious gaming salon, he now struggles to regain his memory, certain of only one thing: he wants all Kate is offering—and more.

But when Edward's memory returns, he and Kate realize how much they have wagered on a scandalous passion that could be her ruin, but perhaps his salvation.

Fantasy Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Thriller & Suspense
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The story was a bit lacking but the narrator was good at portraying the different characters

Easy to listen to

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Great characters, described in depth with all their foibles and weaknesses, but also their strength. Sizzling but never crude love scenes. Secondary characters, not all of the ruling class, also playing powerful roles. To top it all, humour and the positive message of overcoming one's own devils in the face of seemingly unsurmountable obstacles: love conquers all.

Wonderful rake and strong heroine

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Struggled to get through this. The characters were not bad but the story was bland. Aurelie was mispronounced as "orally", which was annoying as the name occurred frequently (it is pronounced "oh-reh-lee").

Competently written but dull

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