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Reforming the Viscount
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Reforming the Viscount
Audiobook8 hours

Reforming the Viscount

Written by Annie Burrows

Narrated by Jilly Bond

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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To refuse him one was a mistake – to refuse him twice would be madness!

Viscount Rothersthorpe can't tear his eyes from Lydia Morgan any more than he can calm the fury coursing through his veins. Furtive glances across the ballroom are not helping to ease Lydia's state of shock - the man who once uttered a marriage proposal has returned. But when he stuns her with a outrageous but wickedly delicious proposal, it is clear that despite the rumours, the rake from her past has not reformed!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 2, 2014
ISBN9781471274190
Author

Annie Burrows

Annie Burrows love of stories meant that when she was old enough to go to university, she chose English literature. She wasn’t sure what she wanted to do beyond that, but one day, she began to wonder if all those daydreams that kept her mind occupied whilst carrying out mundane chores, would provide similar pleasure to other women. She was right… and Annie hasn’t looked back since. Readers can sign up to Annie's newsletter at www.annie-burrows.co.uk

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    4.5 stars - This was very close to a 5 star for me. I loved the plot and the characters. It had many layers which I just adored. A great read!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Plot had an over-reliance on them not talking to each other, but a better than usual reason for the not talking. (mostly that they didn't think the conversation was necessary because they were totally on the same page about everything)