
The Last Hellion
Scoundrels, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Kate Reading
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By:
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Loretta Chase
The Duke of Ainswood, Vere Mallory - the last of the infamous Mallory hellions - lives a charmed life: he's rich, titled, and exceedingly handsome. And he's seemingly bent on throwing it all away in his reckless race toward self-destruction, until a devastatingly beautiful blonde amazon literally knocks him off his feet.
Lydia Grenville has devoted herself to protecting London's less fortunate. She has no patience for dissolute aristocrats and would like nothing more than to get his big, strong, handsome carcass out of her path so she can continue her work. But Ainswood could never resist a challenge - especially in female form - or trouble, which seems to follow Lydia like a stray puppy. When real trouble appears it's all or nothing for the duke and his annoyingly headstrong female!
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I love this series!
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"I want a love that feels like a dream"
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riveting characters and a thoroughly engaging plot
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Fun!
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The story moved along fine until toward the end. It may just have been me but it seemed to slow down after what could have been the HEA moment. It picked up again in a bit so it wasn't a horrible thing. The narration by Kate Reading was her usual good job with some pronunciation quirks that were a bit distracting.
But Loretta Chase's writing style is brilliant and her dialogue is second to none. I loved this series.
Loretta Chase is brilliant
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Absolutely Awesome
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I think this is better than Lord of Scoundrels
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Last Hellion to be better than the print version?
I read the print version when it came out, and I liked it, though it didn't inspire me with a wow! response like mega-favorite The Last Scoundrel, but I bought the audio the instant it was available, and I am now listening for the second time. Wow! For me, this is the edition that brings out all the grace-notes.Who was your favorite character and why?
It's usually a bit challenging to decide a favorite character in books I really like, but I have to say the two teenagers Elizabeth and Emily, Vere's nieces, really won my heart.Have you listened to any of Kate Reading’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I've listened to many Kate Reading performances, and this one is top notch - note-perfect and not over done.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Spoiler Warning - the scene that moved me most was Vere climbing back into their bedroom window with Lydia's mother's family documents. First time through (well, ok, second time as well...) I teared up. The scene was written beautifully - understated and yet thick with emotion and smooth melodic prose. Just lovely.Any additional comments?
It is a great pleasure that I have been able to acquire so much of Loretta's back-list in audio, and I hope the rest of them will become available in the near future, and with such good performances.Some books just cry out to be told aloud
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Re-Readable
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All the bits and bobs
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