If the Viscount Falls
Duke's Men, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Corrie James
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By:
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Sabrina Jeffries
The heir presumptive to the Viscount Rathmoor, Dominick Manton once had his heart's desire within reach - a bright future as a barrister and engagement to Jane Vernon. Then a shattering betrayal by his vindictive brother George snatched away Dom's inheritance and his hopes of offering Jane a secure future. Now George is gone, and the viscountcy has been restored to Dom, since his brother's widow Nancy never bore an heir. But when Nancy goes missing, a panicked Jane calls on her former fiancé to track down her cousin.
Dom knows the mistakes of the past may be unforgivable - but now, entangled together in mystery and danger, will they rekindle a passionate longing that was never lost to begin with?
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Absolutely loved this book
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thoroughly enjoyed the series
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A good book to end the series
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Enough!!!
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Ok first I want to say…. When there are series, in my opinion it’s important to space them out. When we read them back to back, the “flavor” is different. Kind of like if you made two different batches of cinnamon for toast. Independently you’d enjoy each one. But if you made a piece of toast one from each batch, and ate one piece right after the other one, you would notice the subtle nuance differences. They both are perfectly good, but you need to space them out to appreciate the flavor of each one. The same is true for reading books in a series.
Now, I loved this finale (though, couldn’t Nancy have a story? Or Edwin?) and loved that everyone was in it. All the siblings,and their partners, came together to make this story and it was so enjoyable.
Narration was good. I’ve said this before, that Corrie sometimes sounds like shes got sit in her mouth, but the story, and her narration, is good enough to want to overlook it.
I got this book for $3.42 and it was one billion percent worth it.
Oh, side note. The Peterloo Massacre was a real, and worth a small bit of research. Crazy event.
Fantastic final installment
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