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The Undercover Duke

The 1797 Club, Book 6

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The Undercover Duke

By: Jess Michaels
Narrated by: Danielle O'Farrell
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The sixth steamy audiobook in The 1797 Club series from USA Today Best-seller Jess Michael.

Lucas Vincent may be the Duke of Willowby but he’s never acted as such. He’s been too busy working for the war department as a spy. But years of dangerous work has finally caught up to him, and he was involved in a violent attack that nearly killed him. Forced home, his angry, aggressive desire to get back in the field and find out to who betrayed him is keeping him from healing.

Diana Oakford was raised by a physician who served the King’s war department, and she knows better than most the dangers that job entails. She was also trained in healing, so when she’s asked to come and assist with Lucas’s recovery, she has a hard time refusing.

Once they’re alone together, an unexpected connection begins to grow between these two people who have fought their emotions all their lives, and more begins to heal than just Lucas’s broken body. But just when they start to believe they could find some kind of happiness, the past rears its ugly head and Lucas will have to choose between the life he once led and the woman who has changed his world.

Length: Full-length novel

Heat Level: Steamy and dreamy

This audiobook is part of a series (The 1797 Club) but can be read as a standalone audio.

©2018 Jesse Petersen (P)2018 Jesse Petersen
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance War
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Read this before I bought the narration. Good story, lovely characters but truly awful narration.

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As the series has progressed the covers have become more provocative. In the first picture, you could just see a lady, now we are dealing with courtesans, undercover.
This story had good bones, but they get hidden under the need for erotic sex and double entendre.
The narrator still can't do mens voices and the women's voices have become squeaky.
Why have an seriously injured Duke? If he has to continually forget he is indeed hurt.
It probably doesn't help, that due to "Lockdown", I am listening to them one after another. This shows up the errors, brings to your attention how erotic sex, imaginative sex, double entendres and constantly thinking about sex; overtakes the story line.

Is the Duke truly injured?

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