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The Demon Count's Daughter

Demon Count, Book 2

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The Demon Count's Daughter

By: Anne Stuart
Narrated by: Kim Bretton
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A love for danger is bred in her blood.

Her willful passion sends her into the arms of a stranger.

It's impossible for a young woman with Luciana's passionate bloodlines to lead a boring, sheltered life in London. With her parents away on holiday, she and a small entourage escape to Venice, where the mystery, danger, and romance of her mother and father's early years have always beckoned.

Tall and raven-haired, the beauty is on a secret mission and is expecting to meet with compatriots. But the dangers surround her far more than she imagined, and her father's aged palazzo is not the sanctuary she hoped for. Her only protection is an irresistible but mysterious stranger who captures her heart. His secrets tell him to keep his distance. But Luciana will get what she wants. She is, after all, the Demon Count's daughter.

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It would seem that the list of family spies was increasing. Of course it was left to the only daughter to follow in her parents’ footsteps. Her mother’s character shone through her in this tale and it was interesting to revisit other characters from that first book. I really enjoyed listening to this narrative.

A Great follow on with the next generation.

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