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An Agreement with the Soldier

By: Sadie Bosque
Narrated by: Sienna Frances, Timothy Campbell
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Samantha is determined to build her heaven on Earth with her husband. John is afraid it’s not enough to pull him out of the hellish nightmares of war.

He's a broken soldier...

John Godfrey, the Baron of Ashbury, has spent most of his life as a soldier. He was never meant to become a baron. But circumstances have changed and now that he’s back home, he has to face another battle: saving his failing estates.

The solution to his problems is easy. He needs to marry an heiress. His feelings toward his fiancee’s best friend, however, are extremely complicated. He should marry the lady of his heart. But can a beautiful, clever and free-spirited lady truly love the broken shell of a man he’s become?

..and she is his feisty lady angel.

Miss Samantha Lewis has never been in love. Now it’s just her luck to find herself falling for her best friend’s fiance! John Godfrey is everything she never knew she needed: a strong and brave protector, used to caring for those around him. But war changes even the best of men, and when Samantha and John are finally wed, her husband turns from a perfect gentleman to an angry beast.

This work of fiction contains adult content, strong language, violence, out-of-sight death, bullying, nightmares and other. Listener discretion is advised.

©2022 Sadie Bosque (P)2022 Podium Audio

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❤LOVED it! ❤Shedding light on PTSD

I was so looking forward to John's story and it didn't disappoint. Sam was the angel who saved him. I so loved that storyline aspect. John and Sam's story also laid the beginning of the plot for book 3. I look very much forward to Evie's story.

I know Julie is now happily married and John is too but they were best friends and It saddened me that they didn't have much of a friendship after the beginning of book 1 and also that Robert her husband also seemed to always disapprove of John.

Bravo to Sadie Bosque for bringing light to how soldier's suffer with PTSD back in the 1800s but also what is still true today. I do wish the HEA could've been a happier one but I suppose in those times that was as good as it got. What a wonderful Regency or Victorian era book.

As for for the narration I loved it. The coinciding between chapters of the female and male narrators was perfection and it's the first time I've seen it done as such and wish more authors who used dual narrators did it this way. Bravo!!

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