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  • The Wolf and the Wildflower

  • By: Stacy Reid
  • Narrated by: Sasha Higgins
  • Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Wolf and the Wildflower

By: Stacy Reid
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USA Today bestselling author Stacy Reid's addictive tale of two lost people who are found . . . by each other

London is buzzing with the news that James Winters, the Duke of Wulverton—thought lost at sea a decade ago—survived in the harsh wilderness of the Yukon. Now he's been returned to his family, his responsibilities, and a nightmarish world of artifice and noise. He has three weeks to become a refined, elegant duke for the Queen . . . or doom the entire family to ruin and scandal.

Promising psychologist Jules Southby knows a lot about disguises. She's secretly been living as a boy since birth, enjoying the freedoms of men and knowing little about how to behave like a woman. When she meets the alluring duke, she's unprepared for his raw, masculine beauty and icy intelligence . . . or that he can see through her darkest secret.

Jules has very little time to transform the duke into a true semblance of an English gentleman. Yet his very presence seems to unravel her in every way. Their attraction is stark and achingly real—and forbidden. But loving the lost duke would mean losing every sacrifice she's made to earn her freedom . . .

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Stacy Reid (P)2023 Tantor

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Don’t know if I liked this book or not didnt like the narrator couldn’t tell the difference between one character or the other
Weird story line too

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2 lonely souls accepting eachother❤1 of Reids best

This is my 3rd time listening to this book since it's release and I fall more in love with it everytime. In my opinion it's 1 of Stacy Reid's best!

James has a lonely and pain filled past 10 years after being found in the Yukon wild of Canada mountains. Jules is just as lonely have grown up pretending to be a man that her mother passed her off to be as of 23 years ago. Jules and James together find what neither of them knew they needed or hoped for, acceptance, love, friendship and so much more...

It is spectacularly written love story that comes from 2 people loving each other and ultimately healing each others souls. Accepting who they both are as equals.

I think I gravitate to this story so much because in my own life. I can understand the pain of loneliness, longing for acceptance to be yourself, to be loved for yourself. In my opinion this book is all of that, for instance, Jules's character, James in a lot of ways helps her come to terms with the fact she's a woman and what it's like to be 1 = acceptance. As for James, Jules doesn't try to make him into something he's not, she sees who he is and unlike his family just accepts him.

I will state this is set in the Victorian era, not Recency. It may be ahead of the times for some people or others not to their tastes due but I for 1 am so in love with this story.

As for for the narrator, Sasha Higgins. Not the best narrator that has told Stacys works but thankful noneless for an audiobook

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