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Bayou Bride

By: Jennifer Blake
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
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When Sherry Mason agrees to pose as her friend Paul's fiancée to protect him from a loveless marriage forced by his arrogant and domineering older brother, Lucien, she has no idea how far Lucien will go to ensure his younger brother's obedience. Then she finds herself trapped in an isolated mansion in the Louisiana bayou, his unwilling prisoner. She vows to thwart Lucien in any way that she can, but is dismayed when her rebellious intentions give way to an overwhelming tide of passionate feelings for her errant captor. Is it possible that she can listen to her heart without betraying her best friend?

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Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Heartfelt
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Loved it, Tavia Gilbert was so good at reading the story that It made it hard to put down. Thank you!

Very Good

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there are parts that I really liked, and parts I thought were kinda silly or unrealistic.
overall, the good parts won out.

mixed feelings

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This was an exciting story about a girl who agrees to help one brother out but who lands up being kidnapped by his older brother.
It tells of the cat and mouse game between them and how they gradually fall in love.
It is beautifully written and the narration of the audiobook enhances and embraces the story. A great marriage of very talented people!

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This story had a good ending, but I think it was a better advertisement for Louisiana for the food and the scenery, more than an actual story line. The narrator was good though. I gave it 3 stars overall for the narrator, otherwise I would have given it 2.

Not enough romance

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This was not very believable story. The narrator's pronunciation of place names and French words was so grating on my ears as to totally distract from the story

Not my favorite Linda Howard book

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