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  • To Wed a Wicked Prince

  • By: Jane Feather
  • Narrated by: Emma Taylor
  • Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)

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To Wed a Wicked Prince

By: Jane Feather
Narrated by: Emma Taylor
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Publisher's summary

Livia Lacey came to the house she inherited in London's Cavendish Square with her two friends, Lady Cornelia Dagenham and Lady Aurelia Farnham, to experience the excitement of city life. With Cornelia now happily married, Livia and Aurelia are on their own. But dashing Prince Alex Prokov, a newcomer to London, seems enchanted by Liv the moment they meet.

Disarmed by the prince's determined pursuit of her, his exuberant joy of living, and the desires he awakens in her, Liv agrees to marry him. But while night is a time for passionate embraces, Liv discovers that her irresistible husband can be as autocratic as he is extravagantly generous. While Alex balks at Liv's independent ways, he refuses to explain his own comings and goings. When Liv learns one of Alex's secrets she only loves him more. But when she learns the other secret, will she feel wickedly betrayed?

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Jane Feather's To Wed a Wicked Prince tells the story of Livia Lacey's love affair with Prince Alex Prokov of Russia. The couple meets in London, where Livia has inherited an estate. Cavendish Square becomes the setting of Prince Prokov's aggressive pursuit of Miss Lacey. But, when some of the Prince's dark secrets are revealed, his intentions become unclear. Will Livia forgive his betrayal?

Emma Taylor's performance is enchanting. Her voice captures the many accents and idiosyncrasies of Feather's characters. The listener will be held captive by the romantic and harmonious tone of Taylor's voice.

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doesn't hold my attention as much as the other 2.

I listened to the series out of order 1,3,2, because book two had to be paid for and I wasn't sure if I would enjoy a later book enough to pay so I decided if I like book 3 I'd spend the $ on book 2. I bought book 2 and I'm listening to it now but it isn't holding my attention like the others (1&3). I cried actual tears during the first story and had all the happy feels during the 3rd but this one just is not keeping my interest very well.
maybe it's because he boars me when people are so dictatorial with me I tend to zone out and I think that's what's happening here with his storyline I tend to loose track when he is speaking. he owns her home he turns it into a garden now hes trying to give her a horse I'm all jumbled I'll keep listening

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Narrator: Excellent, Heroine: Annoying

Would you try another book from Jane Feather and/or Emma Taylor?

I loved Emma Taylor's narration & Jane Feather has such an authoritative grasp of historical detail. Her books are so enjoyable.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

Most interesting was the espionage within the plot, which married so nicely with the global political scene at the time. However, I cannot get past how annoying Livia became, in wanting to hold on to 3 surly servants. I guess I'm overly practical, but if your household is going to host people at the forefront of government and politics, how can you justify on a butler who can't greet a guest politely? Ugh.

What about Emma Taylor’s performance did you like?

She has an incredible way of giving a persona to each character, even the annoying servants.

Did To Wed a Wicked Prince inspire you to do anything?

I added this book based on To Kiss A Spy, which was excellent. Wicked Prince made me think I need to go back to that particular series & bypass this one.

Any additional comments?

I love Audible! Many lovely hours of listening has aided my crafting output.

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Delightful story & intriguing thrilling storyline

Loved it! Couldn't wait to keep listening to the story. Wonderful narrator. Intriguing , thrilling storyline filled with rich characters and wonderful personalities. Another winner from this great author.

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