
Charming Artemis
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Narrated by:
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Luone Ingram
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By:
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Sarah M. Eden
Charlie Jonquil is mild-mannered and kind — except when it comes to his one true adversary, Artemis Lancaster. Though Charlie has a brilliant mind for mathematics, Artemis poses a problem he can’t seem to comprehend: How can one be so lovely and so infuriating? A party in London brings him into the company of the maddening young lady, and it is clear that Charlie’s disdain is mutual. But when an unfortunate incident between the pair involving Charlie’s jacket and a glass of raspberry shrub leads to scandal, the sworn enemies are left with only two options: Be ruined or be married.
So it is that Artemis finds herself in a most outrageous predicament: She must wed a gentleman she’s hated for years — and she pledges to avoid him at all costs. But it is only when they enter into this mockery of a marriage that Charlie and Artemis learn things are not as simple as they once appeared. As their tentative ceasefire leads to friendship, it seems their marriage born of desperation might lead them to a love that was destined to be.
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best series I’ve ever read!
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Charming Artemis
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Brilliant ending for the Lancaster and Jonquil families' series. But I'm so conflicted. I was so excited to get this book and then so sad to know it is the last one. So am I happy or sad? Both I suppose. I never wanted the series to end but if it has to end, this book was a really sweet way for it to do so. Emotions run high through out the story. There is some grief and sorrow but also so much love and acceptance. The story belongs to Artemis and Charlie but in concluding the series, the book also included all the important people. We got new information and wonderful connections. Many doubts and fears are resolved and everyone really can move forward.
While this book can stand alone I think, it is probably best to read through the books in order to get the full experience. I reread both series in anticipation of this book. It was wonderful to read them all in a short period of time. I really have loved these books. I feel like I'm saying good-bye to old friends in finishing the series. Sigh....
Sex: mild innuendo from a creep
Language: no
Violence: a bit
Loved it
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Artemis was my favorite character in my first eden story, witch was seeking persephone, ever since I heard that story until now I wondered what her story would be. it is very satisfying and somewhat painful to have this story, knowing it is the last one in the Lancaster family, at least of this generation of stories.
most romances of this Era usually portray the heroine in a rather helpless way, as if they couldn't walk without the assistance of a gentleman, this story is the way I like it.
for instance, look at the difference between lady Cavarat and Artemis, in their handling of Mr Finley, I liked lady Cavarat a lot, in her own way, but I still think every woman in that time as well as now should be able to handle situations like that, weather their self defense was verbal or physical.
my favorite heroines are women who can fight their own battles, wether with whit or force, inasmuch as their battles are for the good.
Luone Ingram brought this story to life with her excellent performance. and to tell the truth the narrator is a large part of the character of the story overall, as with this whole series she is an enormous part of who the people in these stories are to me.
not to put the author down in any way, but the narrator makes a big difference. 👌
thanks Sarah M Eden for another wonderful story, I look forward to those in the future.
my favorite eden story yet.
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Love this series!
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Stellar Story Development
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A tender culmination of two worlds combining.
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