
The Honourable Lucas Kincaid
Miss Fleming, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Rachael Beresford
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Emma Melbourne
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Her guardian's a gentleman. She wishes he wasn't.
Felicity Taylor and her guardian, Lucas Kincaid, don't see eye to eye on many things, but they both agree that her twenty-first birthday can't come quickly enough. Felicity is an heiress, but she'll lose her fortune if she marries without Kincaid's consent. Unless, of course, she waits until she comes of age, when she'll be able to marry without his permission. And since Felicity hates to ask Kincaid for anything, she's chosen to wait until she turns twenty-one to make her society debut.
Kincaid's role as Felicity's guardian hasn't been easy, but his last duty shouldn't be difficult: he needs to find Felicity a chaperone for the Season. He thinks he's found the perfect candidate in his own future wife, Miss Jane Harris. But unfortunately, the worthy Miss Harris does not approve of Felicity . . .
The Honourable Lucas Kincaid is a sweet Regency romantic comedy, and book 3 in the bestselling Miss Fleming series. Heat Level: Closed-door romance (kisses only).
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- 28-02-25
Weird and Wacky Conclusion to this Series
This is a continuation of the story of Lord Kincaid and his Ward.
If you had listened to the preceding story in audible, then be prepared for a complete change in temperament and accent! Lord Kincaid had a light Scottish accent previously and his temperament was inline with that.
This rendition of both of them is quite different. The young lady is not quite as arrogant.
That said, it’s a really weird tale. Definitely Not a traditional Regency Romance story and really quite farcical! The sober, caring tones of the preceding books are not in evidence here and credibility is really stretched thin.
It’s not unenjoyable, but it’s probably not a story that one would revisit. It has humorous and laugh out loud moments, but I wouldn’t say that one would miss anything if this particular episode of the series were ignored.
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