
His Mischievous Minx
Marsden Descendants, Book 6
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Narrado por:
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Nicola F. Delgado
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De:
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Dawn Brower
Lady Emilia St. John has loved Alexander Marsden, the Earl of Devon, for as long as she can remember. Unfortunately, he also doesn't seem to notice her. She's more than aware of his roguish behavior, and hopes to use that to her advantage. It's time for him to realize they are meant to be together, and she's willing to seduce him to achieve her goal.
Alex does notice Emilia, and he wishes he didn't. She grows lovelier each day and his desire for her grows, but he doesn't believe he's worthy of her. He's done a lot of dark and wicked things. Em deserves better than the likes of him, and he intends to keep her at arms length. Until the mischievous minx gives him no choice.
They're forced to share a car on a train to the countryside. The night they spend together changes everything...and nothing. Alex has a decision to make, and Emilia might not like what he chooses to do.
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The Train to Scotland
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Marsden Descendants, Book 6
By: Dawn Brower
Narrated by: Nicola F. Delgado
Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
Audiobook
The story and characters are well written and developed. I enjoyed the drama, chemistry and journey. Good read.
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Sweet Regency Romance!
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His Mischievous Minx!
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Lady Emilia St. John and Alexander Marsden
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Emily & Alexander, another great story
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This book takes place in 1920, an unusual choice both for this author and historical romance. However, most aspects of the story—other than the mention of a car and the use of a train as transportation—did not seem to really take place in that year or the period of peace between the two World Wars. Even the cover looks more as though it is a Regency romance. Her dress in no way reflects the fashion of 1920! The story itself seems far more old-fashioned as well, with most parts except for the end seeming to go more with Regency romance as it is written by contemporary authors—which the author does write—than what the world was like post World War I (or they would have called the Great War).
No matter the historical time frame, what happened between the hero and heroine on the train ride to Scotland is just ridiculous, in my view. Seriously, after they were both rude and dismissive of each other when they first realized they would be sharing the train ride, it’s hard to make the leap that all they will do for the entire rest of the ride is “get it on”! Wildly inappropriate for a historical romance, a “maiden” heroine, and for what we had seen of the characters prior and the smidgen of character and romance development we had seen earlier in the book.
The audiobook’s only bright side was the narrator, who did a great job voicing the characters, including making them distinct and doing great accents for the foreign characters. However, that is not quite enough for me to recommend this book, unless you like historical train intimate scenes and are willing to put up with absolutely no development of the romantic plot before things get steamy.
No Character or Romance Development
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