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The Duke of Hearts (The 1797 Club)

By: Jess Michaels
Narrated by: Danielle O'Farrell
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The 7th highly anticipated book in the 1797 Club series from USA Today Best-selling Author Jess Michaels

Matthew Cornwallis, Duke of Tyndale, once loved a woman, but she died in a tragic accident he felt responsible for. Since then, he’s been playing pretend that he isn’t broken inside, even as he’s seen as London’s most sought after bachelor. He decides to drown his sorrows at the notorious Donville Masquerade where he encounters an alluring stranger who he spends the night with.

Mrs. Isabel Hayes was married once to a man who did not inspire passion and she’s been curious ever since. She has no intention of taking a lover at the Donville Masquerade, but to watch the activities there, just as she has been for weeks. But once the masked stranger pursues her, she is swept away.

Soon Isabel recognizes her lover for who he really is and realizes a terrible truth. She is the cousin of the woman he once loved and lost, and her family blames him for what happened. Driven by the passion they’ve shared, but also repelled by the stories she’s heard, Isabel continues the affair, trying to find the truth. But once Matthew realizes her identity, will he pursue her for what they’ve built, or only because she reminds him of what he lost? And will he survive to share a life with her at all?

This book is part of a series (The 1797 Club), but can be read as a standalone book.

©2018 Jesse Petersen (P)2018 Jesse Petersen
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Voyeurism is added to the mix.

This author should concentrate on explicit sex stories and not romance.
She has a fixation with Duke's and erotica. As the series developed, the sex took over and became more and more explicit. The characters are irrelevant, and the focus is on the sex. Even the Dukes are pushed into the background of the sexual takeover.
The narrator has remained consistently terrible. Her women have become sqeaky and die-away. The mens' accents have remained persistently disastrous and painful. Long pauses and lots of heavy breathing have been to the mire.

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