
The Spring Bride
Chance Sisters Romance, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Alison Larkin
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By:
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Anne Gracie
About this listen
On the eve of the London season, Jane Chance is about to make her entrance into high society. And after a childhood riddled with poverty and hardship, Jane intends to make a good, safe, and sensible marriage. All goes according to plan until a dark, dangerous vagabond helps her rescue a dog.
Zachary Black is all kinds of unsuitable - a former spy, now in disguise, he's wanted for murder. His instructions: to lie low until his name is cleared. But Zach has never followed the rules, and he wants Jane Chance for his own. If that means blazing his way into London society in whatever guise suits him, that's what he'll do.
Jane knows that she shouldn't fall in love with this unreliable if devastatingly attractive rogue. But Zach is determined - and he's a man accustomed to getting what he wants.
©2015 Anne Gracie (P)2015 TantorCritic Reviews
Any of Anne Gracie’s stories stand out in my opinion.
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For a girl having required constant protection from evil predatory men, Jane seemed a bit dim and wishy washy from the start, but by Ch 3 she’d truly cemented herself as utterly naive and obtuse. Unfortunately, this didn’t change the further the story progressed. My eyeballs hurt so much from rolling about in my head in annoyance. The author also banged on about her blinding beauty that it got tedious fast.
I had to push myself to finish this book so I could start Daisy’s story and complete the series which I’d enjoyed so far.
I just couldn’t like Jane. She deserved to marry the squat fat balding man and Zach should’ve found a better catch…but then there’d be no story.
So, if you don’t mind a heroine who is a walking contradiction and only shows maturity and redeems herself at the end, this might interest you more than than it did me.
A house is not a home - unless it’s a castle
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