• The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh

  • A Cynster Novel, Book 20
  • By: Stephanie Laurens
  • Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
  • Length: 14 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (366 ratings)

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The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh

By: Stephanie Laurens
Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
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Publisher's summary

Number-one New York Times best-selling author Stephanie Laurens returns with the next in her Cynster Sisters series...

The Honorable Miss Mary Cynster always gets what she wants. As the last unwed Cynster of her generation, she is determined to remain in charge of her life and of the man she will marry. At the very bottom of her list of potential husbands is Ryder Cavanaugh, the daring and devastating Marquess of Raventhorne, an overwhelming and utterly unmanageable lion of the ton. But destiny has a different plan.

Ryder needs Mary as his wife, not just because she is delightful, fiery, and tempting, but because he values all she could be. When fate and circumstance hand him the chance, he claims Mary as his marchioness...only to discover what he truly desires is not just to take her hand in marriage, but to capture her heart.

©2013 Savdek Management Proprietary Ltd. (P)2013 HarperCollinsPublishers

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About time

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh?

I can't really choose one.....all good!

Have you listened to any of Matthew Brenher’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This one was better

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Romance with the "right" amount of spice.

Any additional comments?

I'm glad Stephanie FINALLY got back to romance & the amount of spice in her early Cynster books. The history is ALWAYS good...the romance/spice makes the series.

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Another Good Addition to the Cynster Legacy!

I have read every book in the Cynster legacy, and this book is another good one, especially for those who have read the prior books. Mary Cynster is the last unwed woman of her generation in the family. She is small, but totally bossy, head-strong and determined to remain in control of her live. Ryder Cavanaugh is the large, extremely handsome, head-strong Marquess of Raventhorne. Ryder decided that Mary was perfect to be his wife, but he had to work to convenience her. Mary was fascinated with his handsome face, but she was worried that she could not control him. Their courtship was filled with a battle of wills.

Someone tried to kill both Ryder and Mary. This part of story line was very predictible, but it served the purpose of brining Mary and Ryder' closer together, and it also brough them closer to Ryder's step-sibilings, which I have no doubt will be spin-off books in the future.

I am not crazy about the narrator Matthew Brenher. His famale voices are very annoying. I just turned the speed to 1.25x and it made it less painful.

I'm looking forward to another Cynster book!

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Good narrator!

Laurens always gives us a good reads, but this seems to be the last of the Cynster series. Like all her men, he is a rake but recognizes Mary as not only his equal but a real asset to his aspirations.

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Good story ruined by stultifying narration

What made the experience of listening to The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh the most enjoyable?

I love this story, and looked forward to having it in my Audible library

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I love the story

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The performance was boring and tedious

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Murder and Romance

Excellent story on Ryder and Mary. Mary I confident young woman who knows what she wants, bumps into Ryder at a ball.. Mary, knowing of his exploits with the women of the ton, Briefly talked to Ryder before leaving him.. This makes Ryder interested in Mary. He then decides to make Mary his wife. Upon his decision and courtship., someone is trying to kill him. 

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I MISS SIMON PREBBLE!

Matthew Brenher is okay but I truly miss the excitement and drama Simon PREBBLE brings to the Cynsters.

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really enjoyable, great plot

How did I miss this book! Oh boy does the heroine ever have to accept she's not going to get it easy, I was expecting it to be a bit too pat then the story started!
Well done to author and narrator.

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Enjoyed it the second time around

Having finished nearly all of this authors books, now I’m going back to some of the early ones that I read and finding them just as enjoyable and able to appreciate the context more having learned more about the people in the book. Matthew Brenher at least makes men sound like men, but all of his women sound the same, and for someone forceful and bossy like Mary, her breathy little voice it just doesn’t fly.

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good

Is it really necessary to list offspring ad nauseam at the end? Thousands of words could be reduced to one sentence. really detracts from a good story.

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Repetitious

Lauren’s uses seemingly endless adjectives to modify each act ,emotion or person. The primary theme of the story is building family including naming and enumerating every member of the Cynster and Cavanaugh clan. Not much in the way of a plot

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