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Lions and Lace
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Lions and Lace
Audiobook13 hours

Lions and Lace

Written by Meagan Mckinney

Narrated by Lisa Flanagan

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Heiress Alana Van Alen has everything—But she is living a lie. To protect her sister, she plays society’s game and attends dazzling balls and soirees—until a cunningly orchestrated act of revenge leaves her penniless and at the mercy of one of the city’s most notorious gentlemen. Dubbed the Predator of Wall Street, Trevor Sheridan rose from abject poverty in Ireland to the pinnacle of power in Manhattan. Yet he’s still shunned by the city’s elite Four Hundred. Now he has parlayed his hunger for revenge into a scheme to destroy the rich and powerful. In the final phase of his plan, he will marry the pedigreed Alana Van Alen to gain the acceptance that has been denied to him for so long.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 26, 2016
ISBN9781520033877
Author

Meagan Mckinney

Meagan McKinney went to school to become a veterinarian but the writing bug took hold before she graduated from Columbia University with a premed degree. She now lives in an 1870s Garden District home with her husband and two sons. Her hobbies are painting and traveling to unusual locales such as the Amazon, the Arctic, and all points in between.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved this and the narrator is amazing! I would love to hear her read more historic romance!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The writing kept me interested. However, the author didn’t give us good reasons of why the heroine felt in love with the hero. The didn’t see them interacting much. He gave up his mistress too easy lay and he did not show much tenderness to the heroine. The scenario with his brother prior to the consummation of the marriage was bizarre and had not consequences. The instant love between the brother and the pregnant girl and the Duke and Mara were unbelievable. And don’t get me started in the hero’s prejudices...I was very disappointed.