
Guilty Pleasures
Guilty Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Anne Flosnik
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By:
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Laura Lee Guhrke
One of Daphne Wade's guilty pleasures is to watch the Duke of Tremore as he works, shirtless, on the excavation site of his ducal estate. Anthony Courtland is by far the most exciting and handsome man she has ever known, and she dreams of one day being able to speak with him without getting tongue tied.
Anthony, meanwhile, only sees Daphne as a hard worker on his excavation team. He considers her a plain young lady and says so in a careless remark to a friend, unaware that Daphne is outside the library door, her heart shattering to pieces. So Daphne decides she will not be so silly any longer. She begins to be tutored in the social graces, forcing Anthony to see the beauty who has been right in front of his eyes.
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So so so good
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Get ready to cry!
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Beautiful Story
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Unusual storyline
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Interesting
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A gem
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Guilty Pleasurs.
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Very Well Done!
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Highly recommend, definitely a keeper 🌟
Delightful feel good romance
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My only problem was with the listening experience itself, with the performance by Anne Flosnik, The grating singsong quality of her voice — which was present even in her performance of the men’s voices — was very difficult to overlook as I pushed myself onward to listen. Flosnik will be placed in my ‘Meh’ category of narrators.
Unfortunate…but it won’t deter me from reading more Guhrke books. I’ll just be more discerning in choosing their narrators.
Lovely story
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