The Governess – Christi Caldwell Free Audiobook
Description
Written by
Read by Tim Campbell
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 32 Kbps
Unabridged
· Series: Wicked Wallflowers Series, Book 3
· Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
· Release date: 02-12-19
· Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Only Broderick Killoran could issue a threat in a silken whisper that painted it as seduction instead of ruin.
Regina (Reggie) Spark has loved Broderick Killoran, the resourceful and protective proprietor of the Devil’s Den, ever since he saved her from the streets and made her his right hand at the notorious gaming hell. For just as long, Reggie has never admitted her true feelings for him. Nor has she revealed her spirited ambitions—to buck convention and expectations and open a music hall.
While Broderick built his gaming empire with ruthless cunning, his loyalty to his employees is boundless. So when he learns of Reggie’s plan to leave his side and take charge of her own future, the betrayal cuts Broderick to the core. He responds as he would to any business rival…with swift retribution.
Instead of wilting, the savvy Reggie rebounds with a fury that shocks Broderick and stirs a desire he’s been holding in reserve for only ladies of nobility. But as their seductive battle of wills ignites under the harsh spotlight of the London Season, secrets are exposed as well—ones that could be ruinous in decent society but invaluable for the heart.
Reader’s comment…” I’m going to be honest and admit that Broderick Killoran was not high on my list of characters that I was especially excited to read about. As the head of the Killoran clan and the Devil’s Den, he’s certainly the most powerful. He’s a man who’s willing to play dirty in the cutthroat streets of the Dials in order to give his siblings financial security. But his obsession with marrying off any one of his sisters to a nobleman didn’t incite any warm and squishy feelings. I never really understood his laser focus on making that happen, despite his sisters’ aversion to sacrificing themselves…”
…too convoluted a plot”