
The English Heiress
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Narrated by:
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Roger Clark
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By:
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Patricia Rice
An Irish rogue and a duke’s daughter should have nothing in common except trouble....
Though enchanted by the selfless beauty of a duke’s granddaughter, Michael - a man of many names but none his own - has wisely kept his distance. But two years after the disastrous fire that brought Lady Blanche Perceval into his life, he is saddled with a lost, lying Irish waif and needs a woman’s understanding aid. To his dismay, the generous lady he remembers now despises him for deserting her when she needed him most.
Blanche has inherited all the wealth and responsibility of a dukedom, even if it is her cousin who wears the title. Forced to rely on her men of business to help her make decisions since she has no experience or knowledge of her own, she is at constant odds with the new duke who wishes to marry her for the sake of the estate.
When the irresistible and unreliable Michael O’Toole materializes in her life to enlist her care for another of the abandoned orphans he’s rescued - as he once did for her - Blanche doesn’t know whether to kill him or kiss him. After terrorists blow up her carriage, it becomes apparent that running away might be the best choice of all - but can they survive the pitfalls of their impossible attraction?
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Editorial reviews
Talk about star crossed lovers! Romeo and Juliet have nothing on Michael O'Toole and Lady Blanche Perceval, two strong-willed characters who find themselves at odds - and perhaps in love. Roger Clark gives a wonderful performance of Patricia Rice's novel about love and class in feudal Europe. Clark excels particularly in giving voice to Lady Blanche, a brilliant but sadly powerless woman, who finds herself at the mercy of the men surrounding her. Clark's tone is sharp yet sexy, making her the perfect actor for a fast-paced romance such as this.
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loved the whole story
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Loved it
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Excellent book!
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I don't mean to sound Anglophobic. Belief in that old adage of stones/glass houses would prevent that fault. For example, while we may not look down on the nouveau riche as much as Brits are accused of, we Americans have the tendency to worship the rich. Look at the stupidity of electing a reality star to the office the presidency who inherited his wealth, cheated on his three wives (after all, if one can cheat on his family three times, I would doubt the ability to be loyal to country) and had no political experience. No, I acknowledge that Britain AND America shows our collective *sses as much as the next country. And we should have an office entitled "Secretary of Criticism". I could run for it!
In conclusion, I also think the narrator did an excellent job. I look forward to reading more of the author's work in the future!
Entertaining story with good narration!
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And the plot thickens
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amazing.
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There were a few mispronunciations but they didn't distract. The narration was very good!
Really loved the characters
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Loved This
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GREAT STORY
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