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  • By: Ava March
  • Narrated by: David Thorpe
  • Length: 3 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Bound to Him 

By: Ava March
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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Lord Vincent Prescot's life couldn't be better. Thriving investments, well-respected by his peers, and mind blowing sex with a man who submits to his every desire - what more could he want?

Lord Oliver Marsden should be more than happy with his life. He's been in love with Vincent for over a decade, and six months ago the impossible happened and they became lovers. But since then, nothing has changed. More specifically, Vincent hasn't changed. Oliver has tried to be patient - it took a lot for Vincent to accept the fact he preferred men. But what felt like a tiny distance between them six months ago now feels like an ever-widening chasm. Why can't Vincent stay the night? Is it too much to ask for Vincent to call him Oliver and not Marsden? He knows Vincent cares for him, but does Vincent love him?

Then Vincent's father asks him for a favor - one that involves marriage. If Vincent agrees, he'll have the respect he's craved from his father his entire life, but he could lose Oliver. Nor does Oliver make the decision easy. To keep Oliver, he'll have to do more than deny his father. He'll have to give Oliver his heart.

Publisher's note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some listeners may find objectionable: domination/submission, male/male sexual practices.

©2016 Ava March (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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Compelling sequel in this steamy regency romance!

Lord Oliver Marsden was initially overjoyed when his old friend, Lord Vincent Prescott, accepted him as his lover but the thrill is wearing off. Even in private, Vincent seems unable to express any feelings for him and Oliver is starting to feel taken for granted. Vincent’s world is upended when his father demands he marry his brother’s fiancée and a discontented Oliver ceases their affair all in one afternoon. The men challenge each other to make changes, but are they both brave enough to do so? I thoroughly enjoyed this sequel to Bound By Deception, which must be read first. And like the first book, this regency romance is heavy on the sex scenes but the story is compelling. Ava March explores the pressures of societal expectation gay men have faced historically, especially amongst the aristocracy where marriage ensured political and financial advantage as well as ensuring heirs. Once again, the ending is HFN with no cliffhangers. The audiobook is currently free to Audible Plus members and actor David Thorpe provides another excellent narration - I’m going to explore further audios narrated by him, he’s that good!

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