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Foes, Friends, and Lovers

The Cynsters Next Generation Series, Book 10

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Foes, Friends, and Lovers

By: Stephanie Laurens
Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
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A gentleman searching for a purpose in life sets out to claim his legacy, only to discover that instead of the country residence he’d expected, he’s inherited an eccentric community whose enterprises are overseen by a decidedly determined young lady who is disinclined to hand over the reins.

Gregory Cynster arrives at the property willed to him by his great-aunt with the intention of converting Bellamy Hall into a quiet, comfortable gentleman’s country residence, only to discover the Hall overrun by an eclectic collection of residents engaged in a host of business endeavors under the stewardship of a lady far too young to be managing such reins.

With the other residents of the estate, Caitlin Fergusson has been planning just how to deal with the new owner, but coming face to face with Gregory Cynster throws her and everyone else off their stride. They’d anticipated a bored and disinterested gentleman who, once they’d revealed the income generated by the Hall’s community, would be content to leave them undisturbed.

Instead, while Gregory appears the epitome of the London rake they’d expected him to be, they quickly learn he’s determined to embrace Bellamy Hall and all its works and claim ownership of the estate.

While the other residents adjust their thinking, the burden of dealing daily with Gregory falls primarily on Caitlin’s slender shoulders. Yet as he doggedly carves out a place for himself, Caitlin’s position as chatelaine-cum-steward seems set to grow redundant. But Caitlin has her own reasons for clinging to the refuge her position at Bellamy Hall represents.

What follows is a dance of revelations, both of others and also of themselves, for Gregory, Caitlin, and the residents of Bellamy Hall. Yet even as they work out what their collective future might hold, a shadowy villain threatens to steal away everything they’ve created.

©2022 Stephanie Laurens (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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Interesting Collaboration • Great Storyline • Engaging Characters • Beautiful Reflection • Entertaining Tale
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I loved her story of collaboration among the various artists, artisans, craftspeople, and builders. Most people have many talents and those evolve through time. The story reflected this beautifully. I also enjoyed her interweaving of the English and Scottish cultures.

This may be my favorite Stephanie Lauren’s tale.

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She didn’t want to marry her cousin that her uncle was insisting on, so she left. Luckily she found shelter with a woman named Timms, who was managing an estate. There were several interesting individuals who had occupations while living and working on the estate. Timms eventually made the young woman manager and she thrived. When Timms died, the estate was inherited by Gregory Cynster. Gregory decided to look over his inherited property and met the new manager. Fun and interesting love story with a villain. Good narrative.

Escaping Overbearing Uncle

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After some of her adventure stories, this one’s a bit ho - hum. 95% of it could have been a good children’s bedtime story. It was good to revisit the Cynsters again and see how they’re all getting along.

Not one of her best

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I loved the story line, the of a co-operative so well run and working the existence made orher people jealous and greedy. Through it all love succeeds.

The hall of dreams

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Loves it. Always a great story. Can't wait for the next book. Thank you for your talent

great story

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This was a good read in the Cynster collection. I love this author. I purchase every title. This story was a little slow to get started and details were repetitive. It seemed like it was trying to fill in the space of the book to get all the chapters in. The Ferguson’s were very interesting and would have loved to see their stories expanded on. Always worth reading

A good read

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Was a surprising tale which showed how diversity is the key to achieving great things and can lead you to a special someone but almost always there is danger or obstacles that must be overcomed.

Narrator was great in presenting each character and has a pleasant voice to listen to.

Recommend this book.

Foes, Friends, and Lovers

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Love how Stephanie Lauren weaves the stories about the Cynster family descendants. Hope she continues to entertain us.

Great story

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This was a not very interesting story and the narrator's voice was not to my liking. I struggled to finish it. Characters were not fleshed out and ending was boring.

Disliked narrator's voice and story

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I’ve read six or seven of the Cynster novels. The first several to be released were really entertaining with good stories and strong characters. Eventually, I feel like the stories fall a little flat. The characters have such potential but so much time is spent explaining their personal development- how they feel and why they make certain choices - with too little attention to moving the story along. A review is merely an opinion and mine is that these next generation are Cynster books cannot seem to hold my attention.

Disappointed

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