
Her Duke
Roxton Foundation Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Mary Jane Wells
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By:
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Lucinda Brant
Domestic harmony is once again disrupted at the villa, this time by one of the Duke’s ex-lovers—the Comtesse Duras-Valfons, claiming Roxton is the father of her infant son, which is supported by the Salvan ancient aunts.
Intent on causing mischief for Her Duke, they also hope to embarrass the Duchess by dragging her into the scandal. Every French noble may be aware of the Comtesse’s shocking claim as to the paternity of her infant son. Everyone that is, except the Duchess. When she learns the truth, Antonia deals with the family drama in her own inimitable style.
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The narration maintains the extraordinary high quality of the previous books: the voice tones represent the complexities of the characters perfectly, French accents enrich the timbre, humour and warmth shines through the whole book. A truly beautiful and enjoyeble listening experience!
2nd installment of the Roxtons' early married life
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i adored this book!
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Antonia, with her deep understanding and compassion, works her magic on her husband, bringing joy and an unexpected playfulness to Renard and learning more about being a wife and mother. We love to see her interaction with servants, family and enemies as she balances many balls in the air.
Renard while changed in many ways , is still ruthless in his defence of his immediate family. He learns more of the plots and schemes of the Salvan family and also of a former mistress. He also observes that A. will share and participate in the defence of the family, using her wit and humour and perspicacity. Roxton is no longer alone, they are a formidable team.
Valentine is Valentine but more adroit at handling his loving but difficult wife So much humour comes through V, he is truly a delight. Lucien and Martin become friends and allies. The relationship between A and Lucien flourishes and as usual he is the good natured but of much humour.
With Roxton gone, Antonia and Martin and Lucien attend an impromptu party given by the ancient aunts which turns into a devilish plot to embarass both A and R. Aided by servants, A manages to defeat the plot and discover an important secret.
Whispers continue and enemies are revealed in their infamy. Rich period details are seamlessly added to the narrative.
Lucinda Brant’s skill at forming fascinating, complex characters and weaving them them with real historic figures and culture is always formidable and enjoyable.
Mary Jane Wells brings all these characters and plots to life with that amazing voice and understanding of each of her charges. She never falters and her narration is so natural and fluent, that we just sit back and enjoy.
out his future.
Wit and outwit, deceit and dark deeds
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not very good and very hard to hear and understand.
My opinion only.
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Stupid book
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