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A Rogue to Avoid

Matchmaking for Wallflowers Series, Book 2

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A Rogue to Avoid

By: Bianca Blythe
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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The only thing Lady Cordelia and Lord Rockport can agree on is their mutual abhorrence. Lady Cordelia was supposed to be the perfect debutante. But three broken engagements later, she's the subject of titters rather than laudations. Now relegated to the wallflower section of every ballroom, she does not want anything to plummet her further into scandal. She absolutely does not want to have anything to do with the too handsome, too roguish, too Scottish Marquess of Rockport.

Gerard Highgate, Marquess of Rockport, is not the type to attend balls. But when he is chased into a home in Harrogate, he decides he must blend in - even if that means dancing with Lady Cordelia.

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Bianca Blythe (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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Well, gripping until the last chapter, when it got unnecessarily sentimental. The story was riveting at times, despite the narrator’s American accent. All the same, the accent really detracted from the listening experience, especially when the common folk were speaking, as they all sounded like old timers out west. I noticed in the authors previous book that she used the term ‘peasants’ several times. I don’t believe it was in common usage at the time, and not really appropriate for the economic and social conditions in the nineteenth century

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