
His Duchess
Roxton Foundation Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Mary Jane Wells
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By:
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Lucinda Brant
The Duke and Duchess, with their infant son, are living in a pretty villa on the outskirts of the royal township of Versailles, preparing for Antonia's court presentation. With them is Lord Vallentine—kicked out of his home by his pregnant wife—and Martin Ellicott, who receives news from the Duke that changes his life forever.
And while a year has passed since Roxton rescued Antonia from the clutches of his evil cousin the Comte de Salvan, Salvan continues his insidious interference in their lives from his place of exile, and with the collusion of the Salvan ancient aunts. But Roxton is determined that nothing and no one will ruin the happiness of His Duchess, or their life together.
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Mary Jane Wells is superb!
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I was delighted to find three new stories of Antonia and Renard’s love story and His Dutchess is the first of these portraits. Antonia and Renard and their baby son Julien (or JuJu) are in Versailles preparing for the court presentation of Antonia to Louis, the Queen and his mistress Madame La Pompadour. This is a year later than the first book, but they are still troubled by the interference of extended family including Antonia’s English grandmother, the Comte de Salvan and the scheming aunts who are not happy with their union. Valentine, married to a pregnant and touchy Estee, is sent to live with A and R in their home’ which we subsequently learn is Roxton and Estee’s childhood home. Martin Ellicott, Roxton’s valet, becomes a central character. Roxton sets him up as a gentleman of means and makes him a member of the family, no longer a servant. The other members of the family receive this addition with responses varying from cautious acceptance to outright indignation and rejection, after all, this is not a done thing.
Martin has served Roxton for many years, faithful and unflappable, almost as omniscient as Roxton in anticipating his needs. He is intelligent and kind, staunchly loyal and obedient, but we see the whole man emerge as he navigates a pathway strewn with obstacles and hurdles. Ellicott is overwhelmed at first but grows in confidence and his dignity is awe inspiring, as he takes on this new responsibility and honour. He still serves the family but it is his choice to do so and we love Roxton and Antonia for doing this.
It is truly a joy to spend time with this family on a day to day basis. As lovers they are unusual to the time of Louis XV where marriages are of convenience and extra-marital affairs are encouraged and normal. We see the maturing of their union, the delight they take in each other and also their lovemaking, romantic and humorous, passionate and fun. They too grow into each other and learn how to be parents as well, again in a totally unheard of way. The norm is for babies to be sent to a wet nurse in the country, visited only occasionally by the parents until they are older. R ad A of course will have none of this and A actually nurses Julien herself, which society considers scandalous. The couple are determined Julien will be apart of the family from the start and will experience his parents love and attention at all times. Supported in this resolve by Valentine and Martin, they continue to forge their own path.
Of course we know that the broader family cannot let things rest and plots to restore the Salvan family honour and their place at court are set in motion. Antonia is unwillingly drawn into this intrigue and Roxton along with her as they face things always as a team. Delicious schemes abound and we happily see them all thwarted and outwitted just in the nick of time.This is the first layer of icing on the cake, an invitation to the family and to be apart of another adventure.
Mary Jane Wells is outstanding as the narrator, easily separating male and female charcters and giving each their own unique voice.
Intimate portrait of a marriage, Renard & Antonia
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Engaging Story
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My second book with Mary Jane Wells as a solo narrator. She is very good with voices. Her Antonia is the best! She really brings Antonia’s personality to life. Just amazing and a really enjoyable listen.
A heartwarming sequel and wonderful narration!
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The narration is of extraordinary quality. The narrative voice has excellent tempo and diction, the voices of the characters are easily discernible and display character, complex emotions and subtle humour beautifully. Mary Jane Wells has magical voice and performs wonders with it.
A tribute to love and family
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I loved this new Roxton story, the second of the Roxton Foundation Series, so much that I have also bought the ebook version. I'm already looking forward to diving into the third book in the series - Her Duke. Thankyou Lucinda, for another wonderful story! ❤️
I loved it!
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Great voice
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All of that said, I do miss Alex Wyndham’s voice narrating it. But the new narrator was great, and I probably wouldn’t have cared had I not listened to the other books so many times.
An excellent extension of the Roxton series!
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