
A Delicate Deception
The Regency Impostors, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Joel Leslie
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By:
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Cat Sebastian
When Amelia Allenby escaped a stifling London ballroom for the quiet solitude of the Derbyshire countryside, the very last thing she wanted was an extremely large, if - she grudgingly admits - passably attractive man disturbing her daily walks. Lecturing the surveyor about property rights doesn’t work, and somehow, he has soon charmed his way into lemon cakes, long walks, and dangerously heady kisses.
The very last place Sydney wished to be was in the shadow of the ruins of Pelham Hall, the inherited property that stole everything from him. But as he awaits his old friend, the Duke of Hereford, he finds himself increasingly captivated by the maddeningly lovely and exceptionally odd Amelia. He quickly finds that keeping his ownership of Pelham Hall a secret is as impossible as keeping himself from falling in love with her.
But when the Duke of Hereford arrives, Sydney’s ruse is revealed and what started out as a delicate deception has become a love too powerful to ignore. Will they let a lifetime of hurt come between them, or can these two lost souls find love and peace in each other?
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Excellent narrator.
Marvelous and funny
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I loved the main characters as well as the supporting characters. Sydney's best friend/ ex-boyfriend very much reminded me of Lord Akeldama from Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series, just blind and not a vampire.
The main couple in this story are both bisexual who happen to fall in love with people of opposite genders and the moment they realize they both have that in common and dont need to keep that part of themselves secret was so sweet. This is a sequel to Unmasking the Marquess but references to that book are pretty minimal and I dont think the reading experience is really harmed by not having read that book first.
That Nothern Accent...
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The B-couple is just darling - Georgie and Lex can reliably make each other laugh, and that's a pretty good way to start a marriage. There's some stuff with histrionic historical novel-writing, and people gently twitting each other, and why a Quaker in particular might insist on getting the railroads he's building right. We get to see a little of what's going on in the lives of people from the earlier books. It's short on alarums and excursions, but if you, like me, also deal with social anxiety, it really is rather lovely.
That said, I hated almost all of the character-voices Joel Leslie used, and found his narration a bit grating. Will be re-reading it, not re-listening to it.
In which the Enemy is Social Anxiety
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