
Not Always a Saint
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Narrado por:
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Steven Crossley
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De:
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Mary Jo Putney
After the death of his sweetheart when he was at university, Daniel Herbert buried his grief in medical studies and his passion for healing. Viewed as a saint by those who know him, in his own mind, he never quite manages to live up to his own high standards. Most men would be thrilled to learn they've inherited a title and estate from a distant relative, but Daniel is appalled because the burden of wealth will interfere with his medical calling.
Warily, he accepts that he must enter society and seek a wife - a sensible woman who can oversee his properties, leaving him free to continue his work. He does not expect to become intoxicated by a woman called the Black Widow, who is as mysterious as she is shockingly beautiful.
Jessie Kelham's looks have always been a curse. Now alone with a young daughter and a perilous secret, she is in need of protection. But dangerously attractive Daniel Herbert is not the kind of husband she has in mind. If he recognizes her, the demons of her past will surely erupt. Yet they cannot keep apart - and soon they are drawn into a union that may bring joy - or shattering danger.
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Well done!
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Dr. Daniel Herbert is a surgeon and physician who has worked not only to treat patients who can afford to pay him, but a great deal of his time goes to poor people who desperately need him but could never afford care from a physician. Part of his pro bono work is jointly with his sister, in providing living quarters and job training to women and children escaping abusive men.
Lady Jessie Kelham is newly widowed but has a very real fear that a male relative of her late husband is dangerous to her daughter and herself because they've inherited from the late Lord Kelham.
Excellent narration, too!
The Lost Lords series - Daniel and Jessie
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excellent
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Needs different female voice
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The narrator was definitely on track with a fine performance! I enjoy his voice and characters very much.
Thoroughly wonderful book!!
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Love Mary Jo Putney Books!
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Great end to series.
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Excellent
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Daniel Herbert has inherited a title and estates and needs a wife for an heir and to manage his business affairs so he can continue to practice medicine.
They are afraid of their mutual attraction but finally agree to marry after some enlightening conversations.
Then Jesse’s past comes back to haunt her: parents and first husband.
Crossley did an ok job of narration.
it’s complicated
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I really enjoy this series. This is Daniel's story and the doctor/vicar gets an inheritance and goes to London to find a bride. At the same time, Jessie - a woman with a past - finds herself a widow with a young daughter with inheritance problems of her own and you know where this is going. But it doesn't take a straight line and the getting-there makes for a good story.
Daniel is a nice guy. I liked him. All the other friends from Miss Westerfield's Academy are back and their lives intertwine with each other. Jessie is a good heroine despite some "issues" with her past.
The narration was done well by Steven Crossley. I already want the next book.
A good telling of Daniel's story
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