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  • The Incorrigible Annabelle Spencer

  • The Ruttingdon Series, Book 1
  • By: Louise Taylor
  • Narrated by: Tracy Marks
  • Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: Louise Taylor
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The Honourable Annabelle Spencer might have been called the Incorrigible Annabelle Spencer. She chafes at the rules and restrictions that forbid a proper Victorian young lady from doing anything fun or dangerous. These strictures were most difficult to endure while growing up in a household with six rowdy brothers, and one might be tempted to forgive Annabelle her penchant for pushing against the arbitrary boundaries set round her gender.

Still, Annabelle's fondness for exploring the outer limitations of propriety does not imply that she has no desire to find someone in her life strong enough to take her in hand when she has gone too far. Willfully jumping onto the wrong train, and then travelling alone with a handsome stranger to a house party is bad enough behaviour to get her into all sorts of trouble with the people who are putatively in charge of her. But when that stranger expertly takes her over his lap for exactly that wrongful behaviour, and gives her the bare-bottomed, erotic spanking she has always craved, Annabelle knows that she is far out of her depth.

In such company as this man's, can Annabelle maintain the image of the demure young lady that society demands? Or will this ruffian in gentleman's garb, who has a gentleman's manners but not a gentleman's mannerisms - at least in one very important respect - turn this young lady into the perfect spanking submissive he has always dreamed of? The Duke of Rothmuir, a member of the infamous Ruttingdon Club, is most determined to find out, and Annabelle must decide for herself just how much of this lewd peer's lascivious but oh, so welcome attentions to her body and soul she can take.

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There was some good originality in the characters and story and aspects of the H/h I liked. A few minor characters were interesting too.

The heroine’s behaviour towards her nemesis was childish. We’re told many times how awful the nemesis is (she is pretty bad) but Annabelle engages in what amounts to bullying - eg laughing with a room full of people at Lily - and looks spiteful.

I found a lot of of the encounters between the H/h just... silly. Occasionally disturbing - there wasn’t enough early discussion re safety to make narrative sense. Call me a prude but the heroine crying repeatedly during encounters was a turnoff for me. Gross

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