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  • Satyr's Son: A Georgian Historical Romance

  • Roxton Family Saga, Book 5
  • By: Lucinda Brant
  • Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
  • Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Satyr's Son: A Georgian Historical Romance

By: Lucinda Brant
Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
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London, 1786. Lord Henri-Antoine has returned from the Grand Tour to a life of privilege and excess. A vast inheritance allows him every indulgence, free from responsibility. Yet, Henri-Antoine maintains a well-ordered existence, going to great lengths to conceal an affliction few understand and many fear.

Miss Lisa Crisp is a penniless orphan who relies on the charity of relatives to keep her from the poorhouse. Intelligent and unflappable, Lisa will not allow poverty to define her. She leads a useful life working among the sick poor.

Under startling circumstances, Henri-Antoine and Lisa meet. There is instant attraction. When they find themselves attending the same wedding in the country, Henri-Antoine offers Lisa a scandalous proposition, one she should refuse but yearns to accept. Following her heart could ruin them both.

A standalone romantic adventure set against the backdrop of Treat, ancestral home of the dukes of Roxton. Satyr's Son will delight fans of the series with cameos by many beloved characters, while new listeners will discover the myriad pleasures and glittering aristocratic world of the Roxton family through the fresh eyes of newcomer Lisa Crisp. Satyr's Son is a Cinderella story with a heartwarming happily ever after.

©2017 Lucinda Brant (P)2017 Lucinda Brant

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Another wonderful book by Lucinda Brant in this series. I highly recommend that you read the entire series, but having David this, it is entirely a stand alone book.
Lord Henri Antoine has a dark secret - for the times - that he tries and on the most part does, keep to himself and a very select few.
He happens upon a young lady of no real means that tends to challenge him and understand his problems.
There is a wonderfully sad twist at the end that you really wouldn’t expect.
I loved this book and found it particularly hard not to finish listening till the very end. If I didn’t get other things done ‘Oh well’ they will get done eventually.
I highly recommend this book and the entire series.
Pleases write another historical romance series.
Oh and as for the reader. Just love Alex Wyndham and will be searching out his other books.

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