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An Artful Seduction

Infamous Somertons, Book 1

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An Artful Seduction

By: Tina Gabrielle
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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Summary

London, 1815. Eliza Somerton has a dangerous secret. As the daughter of the infamous art forger who duped half the ton, she's rebuilt her life under a new name. But when an old forgery goes up for auction, her father's enemy, Grayson Montgomery, outbids her and presents her with an unimaginable choice: help him find her father or he'll ruin her.

For years, Grayson, the Earl of Huntingdon and one of London's top art critics, has sought justice. His well-laid plans finally come to fruition when he learns of his enemy's beautiful daughter. But Eliza possesses a sensuality and independent spirit that weakens his resolve, and as the heat between them sizzles, what started as revenge soon blossoms into something sinful . . .

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Tina Sickler (P)2022 Tantor
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance England
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Grayson lords Huntington is a total creep.. probably truer to form but not at all a regency romantic lead. There is a part in the book in chapter 23 I think where she confesses why it won't work between them and he isn't even listening, he just admits all his grubby thoughts.. I felt she should have kicked him in the groin and walked away.. but she acts like he had whispered sweet nothings. It doesn't make sense.
the narrators lisp can get a bit grating sometimes but not enough to stop listening just enough to make me wonder about her career choice. sorry Anne Flosnik.

overall well written but,

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