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The Perfect Gentleman

The Love and Temptation Series, Book 7

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The Perfect Gentleman

By: Marion Chesney - M. C. Beaton
Narrated by: Charlotte Anne Dore
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From the prolific M. C. Beaton, a Regency romance where love flourishes in the most unexpected places.

From the top of his flawlessly groomed head to the waxed tips of his fashionable shoes, Lord Andrew Childe was every inch the perfect gentleman. But Andrew's arrogant composure was almost always shattered by the impertinent Penelope Mortimer, an achingly lovely country beauty who had a clear knack for ruffling his lordship's feathers. Her nose for trouble seemed to land Lord Andrew in the most awkward situations - and love itself quickly became the most delicate of them all!

©2014 M. C. Beaton (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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Having enjoyed many of Beaton's novels this one is a little disappointing. The plot is too loose and the characters not developed. I don't think the author's heart was in the writing. It was made worse by the reader who made all the male characters sound like robots and the heroine a shrew. Other female characters were well done.

Fair listen. Audio version.

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shame about the strained accents of the narrator.
I would have returned but was away with no Internet so only had this to read.
Story was great but ruined by narrator sounding as if English is her second language.

Usual M C Beaton

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I fully expect a regency romance to be light fluff, but this was ludicrous and slighly sickly in it's main characters actions. Urgh.

Utter Drivel

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