
An Unlikely Countess
Mallorens & Friends, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Susan Duerden
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By:
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Jo Beverley
After leaving the army and falling out with his family, the Honorable Catesby Burgoyne is drowning his sorrows when he comes across a woman being attacked by thugs. A fight is just what he needs, but little does he realize the lady he rescues will change his life.
For Prudence Youlgrave is not just the victim of ruffians. Her life has been made a shambles by her selfish brother and brutish fiancé. But she has a bold and courageous spirit Catesby can't resist, and before he knows it, he finds he has rescued her again by marrying her himself.
A reckless adventurer may be forgiven for such an impulse. But when Catesby's older brother suddenly dies, he finds himself Earl of Malzard, and Prudence is suddenly a most unlikely countess. Neither she nor Catesby are prepared to face the shock of his family. Still almost strangers, they have no one to turn to but each other, and it is in each other's arms that they find a love neither ever expected.
Contains mature themes.
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my favorite so far I think
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Another great one by Catherine Coulter!!!
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I liked that the relationship started right off and only got better, instead of having ups and downs within. I am not a fan of relationship angst. Narration was as expected from Susan Duerden. I generally have to speed her up, but it's not awful.
I paid $2.94 for it and feel it was well worth that. Also a good 2 for 1 sale, but for picky me, probably not a whole credit. But in all fairness, I very rarely use a credit on a book.
This was fun
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