The Black Sheep and the English Rose
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Narrated by:
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Sebastian York
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By:
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Donna Kauffman
Finn Dalton is the black sheep of his privileged family - because he's always trying to do the right thing. But do good guys let bad girls go free? Ask British heiress Felicity Trent. Finn should have called the cops when he caught Felicity with a fortune in stolen jewels. But after the hot night they'd shared, betraying her meant he'd never have her again. Two years later, he discovers Felicity scantily clad and handcuffed to a bed in a posh Manhattan hotel room. Finn has three choices. Turn Felicity in. Turn her loose. Or turn her on….
Finn Dalton is bad boy personified. Felicity Trent should know; she's a bad girl herself. But for Felicity, life as a jewel thief is almost as seductive as Finn is - and that's dangerous. Because for a girl like her one night is all she needs to get what she wants, anything more means trouble. Now, with both of them after the same thing--the rarest of treasures--who gets there first might be the last thing they want.
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Story was confusing at times and very verbose.
What happens next - perhaps another book with all characters ? A joint mission?
The boys are all matched - and then there was...
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Loved the series great read
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unsure
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Awesome ❣️
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Both are on the lookout for a special sapphire which is on the black market. Finn has to decide what to do with Felicity. Turn Felicity in to authorities. Forget about her entirely (which hasn't been working thus far) or join forces.
I loved the banter between Finn and Felicity. The verbal sparing and strong personalities. I found the story lagged a little in some places and I'm not sure if it was to offer other possibilities on how the story could go, but the chiding between the two more than made up for it in my opinion.
Sebastian York always does a fantastic job, although I think this time was the first time I couldn't quite tell the difference in his female British characters when he was narrating, while he gave all other characters a terrific infliction.
Finn and Felicity
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