Lady Be Reckless – Megan Frampton Free Audiobook
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Read by Jilly Bond
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
The Duke’s Daughters, book 2
Publisher: HarperAudio
Release date: April 30, 2019
Duration: 07:54:09
Lady Olivia refuses to repeat her siblings’ scandalous mistakes. Instead, she will marry the lord rejected by her sister and help with his good works. When he resists, Olivia forms another plan: win his lordship’s admiration by helping his illegitimate best friend find a bride. How difficult can it be to transform the rakish Edward Wolcott into a gentleman? To ignore his virile good looks? To not kiss him in a moment of impulsive madness? Apparently, very difficult indeed.
Edward Wolcott promised his ailing father he would marry well, and it appears Lady Olivia wishes to assist him. The sparkling firebrand intends to smooth his way through London’s ballrooms, parlors, and eligible ladies, while all Edward’s thoughts suddenly revolve around bedrooms . . . and Lady Olivia herself. Only a scoundrel would seduce the duke’s most dutiful daughter. And only a truly reckless lady would risk everything to be in his arms .
Booklist–Starred review from January 1, 2018
Bennett, Lord Carson, might not realize it yet, but they are perfect for each other. At least that is what Olivia Howlett believes, and she now feels that she may have found the perfect opportunity to prove to him what a wonderful wife she would make when she agrees to help ease Bennett’s good friend, Edward Wolcott, into society…… But, strangely enough, the more time Olivia spends with Edward, the more she considers adding her own name to that list! With the second dazzling installment in her Duke’s Daughters series, Frampton once again works her distinctive brand of literary alchemy by taking superbly nuance characters, plenty of potent passion, and a generous measure of delightfully tart wit and distilling all these ingredients down into another irresistible romance.
Gals, isn’t it about time that old law governing illegitimacy was changed? He had his fun shouldn’t he be legally responsible for the outcome?