• The Baron and the Enchantress

  • The Enchantress, Book 3
  • De: Paullett Golden
  • Narrado por: Bridget Thomas
  • Duración: 14 h y 40 m
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 calificaciones)

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Lilith Chambers’ quiet life as a parish midwife shatters when the brother thought responsible for her death discovers she's alive and well. Having been raised in an orphanage, she has few memories of her real parentage or the circumstances of her disappearance from the life she ought to have. As she reorients herself in a new life, she meets the one man she can’t have.

Walter Hobbs, Baron Collingwood, is struggling to assume the mantle of his untimely inheritance. Then he meets Lilith Chambers, the long-lost daughter of the 15th Earl of Roddam. He is struck by love at first sight. She is everything he could ever want in a woman, except for two inconveniences: She is illegitimate, and she wants nothing to do with him.

This is the love story of Walter and Lilith as they discover themselves through each other.

©2019 Paullett Golden (P)2019 Paullett Golden

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Stunningly Brilliant

This is yet again another stunningly brilliant and captivating novel from the entertaining Paullett Golden! I couldn't set this frustratingly beautiful book aside! I laughed and was heartsore at times, but the glorious happily ever after made the journey more than worth the angst.

Lilith was so determined to man her own ship that she happily would have drowned just to prove that she was doing it her own way. I wanted her to strive for more, to take the leap and she took her sweet time in doing just that. She made her own choices and loved herself and grew tremendously throughout this book. She wanted more and so she flew towards her destiny with glorious purpose.

Walter was so stiff and stuffy that he made me giggle more than once. He is the quintessential gentleman and proper heir and bless the poor man's heart for having attached itself to Lilith. Watching him bask in her essence and be led astray quite often was very diverting! He's the most society minded fellow in his inner circle and unapologetically proud of who he is and what he has to offer the world. Together he and Lilith are quite the force!

This was one wonderful book with past characters thrown in here and there and that's one of my favorite things ever. This series is refreshingly written and developed and truly rises above its peers.

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