The Perfect Wife – Lynsay Sands Free Audiobook
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Read by Justine Eyre
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Publisher: HarperAudio
Release date: June 4, 2019
Duration: 08:25:37
Avelyn was determined to be the perfect wife – as meek and biddable as any woman – but her husband-to-be wanted the burning fire he had glimpsed in her.
A most-willing beauty wants to be The Perfect Wife—with everything that entails—to her brave and handsome new groom, but an outrageous series of mishaps seems to get in their way. Fear not, though, for true love will always prevail in Lynsay Sands’s wicked historical romance romps. Carrying her readers back to Medieval England—
Reviewers were split between dreadful and perfect—-“Many books ask you to suspend reality – a little or a lot. It’s difficult, though, when the book asks you to throw common sense out the window. Lord.”
“The first half of the book was about Avelyn and Paen making incorrect assumptions about each other. They were good-hearted yet simple-minded, naive people who made stupid mistakes resulting in calamities and injuries. Some readers might enjoy the humor of these situations, I did not.”
“Very good book. Avelyn had some serious self-esteem issues thanks to her cousins. She was curvier than she thought she should be so she tried to hide that from Paen at the wedding. When her gown split and her true self was exposed she was embarrassed. I loved Paen because she was exactly what he wanted. His biggest problem was that he didn’t really know how to tell her. He was a knight who had spent years fighting, not learning how to relate to women. They also had the problem of accidents that kept happening to Avelyn. He thought she was just clumsy. I loved when they moved to their new home and Avelyn’s abilities became obvious as she brought the castle to order. I also thought that Paen was wonderful when he figured out how to help Avelyn accept how valued she was. The conclusion, with the resolution of the accidents, was wonderful. I love the humor that I always find in Lynsay Sands’ books. “