
The Last Man in London
Rogues and Gentlemen, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Philip Battley
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By:
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Emma V Leech
About this listen
Dinah Osborne needs a husband and she needs one now.
Not just any man will do. To meet the terms of her rather eccentric grandfather’s will, she must be safely engaged to marry a man of worth before her 21st birthday or she’ll not receive a penny of her rather large inheritance. Sadly her social climbing grandfather’s notions of worth and her own are not in the least alike, and nothing but a Lord will satisfy the terms of his will. But Dinah is alone in the world and has no entry into the select ranks of the ton.
She does, however, know a thing or two about blackmail.
Lord Benjamin Lancaster is a determined rake, a hardened gambler, and the kind of man who fills Dinah with disgust. However a title is a title, and she’s quite content to use him for her own ends.
Yet her fake fiancé is not quite as easy to handle as Dinah had hoped, and he’s determined to have more for his trouble than the financial reward promised him. Dinah is not immune to his deep blue eyes or his dark charm, but it doesn’t change the fact that he’s the last man in London that she would ever give her heart to....
©2018 Emma V Leech (P)2019 Emma V LeechThank you Emma for the beautifully crafted story and Philip for the life you give the players with your voice.
A delight to listen to
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Indulgent
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However, the story was well thought out and the new characters were a good addition and old ones remained the same.
The heroine never planned to use the hero, but use him to achieve her goal.
He naturally would take that as an insult, especially as he was so nicely trapped.
Yes, the story is based on "American Romanticism" of the English Ton, but it is good nevertheless.
Not as expected.
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