Dance with Deception
Scandalous Secrets, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Susan Duerden
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By:
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Tracy Goodwin
About this listen
Haunted by his father's sins, Sebastian Montgomery, ninth Duke of Davenport vows never to fall in love or marry - until he encounters Gwendolyn MacAlistair and she consumes his thoughts. Sebastian wants her, and as he learned from his father, what a duke wants, a duke takes. Gwen's father has arranged for her to marry a man she despises, the very man who shattered her fragile family. As she struggles with a desperate choice - honor her dying father's final request or alienate him by choosing her true love - Sebastian is forced to make his own desperate decision: trick Gwen into marriage or lose her forever. Sebastian and Gwen must confront the consequences of their actions and secrets so scandalous that they threaten to destroy all they hold dear. In this dangerous dance with deception, who will die for love?
©2014 Tracy Goodwin (P)2016 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
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- Loretta J. Miller
- 17-03-18
narrator was awful
narrator was awful. hated the way she did mens voices. Al oat put me off the book.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-07-20
Terrible book
This book is awful, the author wrote the part of the heroine as if she was 10 years old. The heroine Gwen is the worst kind of female possible with a petulant stupid personality, I don’t know what the author was thinking about writing the part. The other female in the book Victoria was also written as as a petulant 10 years old child. If this is how the author perceives women then god help us all.
On a good note the narrator Susan Duerden did another remarkable performance.
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