
Beyond Scandal and Desire
Sins for All Seasons, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kate Reading
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By:
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Lorraine Heath
About this listen
At birth, Mick Trewlove, the illegitimate son of a duke, was handed over to a commoner. Despite his lowly upbringing, Mick has become a successful businessman, but all his wealth hasn’t satisfied his need for revenge against the man who still won’t acknowledge him. What else can Mick do but destroy the duke’s legitimate son - and woo the heir’s betrothed into his own unloving arms....
Orphaned and sheltered, Lady Aslyn Hastings longs for a bit of adventure. With her intended often preoccupied, Aslyn finds herself drawn to a darkly handsome entrepreneur who seems to understand her so well. Surely a lady of her station should avoid Mick Trewlove. If only he weren’t so irresistible....
As secrets are about to be exposed, Mick must decide if his plan for vengeance is worth risking what his heart truly desires.
©2018 Jan Nowasky (P)2018 HarperCollins PublishersExcellent
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I never guessed the ending and the epilogue was very heartwarming.
Loved the narration and surely will listen to this again in the future.
There are more books about the Trewlove family so I am going to listen to those and hopefully will enjoy them as much as I did this one.
Loved this story
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I thoroughly enjoyed the plot, the strong and unexpected character of the heroine and as always, Kate Reading was an excellent narrator.
Thank you for a great audiobook.
Terrific story
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A true romance
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The only bastards ever accepted by the TON, were royal and even then not all of them.
If you were heir to any title, you couldn't say "I don't want it".
Since trains were being used by the common folk, then this period was when the "money men" were rising and top society declining.
If you are not going to take the title, why are you being given all the unintailed land.
Leaving the so called heir with not enough income to support his title.
Too many holes.
A good story with too many holes.
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lovely
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Loved it
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