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Tempted

The Wicked Woodleys

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Tempted

By: Jess Michaels
Narrated by: Danielle O'Farrell
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The youngest son of the Woodley clan, Gabriel has been obsessed with bringing his missing twin sister home since she disappeared over two years ago. His drive has forced him to block out all else, including any feelings he may have for the beautiful Juliet Gray. But when she is brought to London by Gabriel's mother, avoiding the desire she inspires becomes impossible.

Juliet never wanted to come to London in the first place, especially since she knows she won't be able to avoid Gabriel, who has been both confusing and drawing her from the moment they met. But to give her father a chance at happiness, she'll stay in town. When Gabriel asks for her help in finding his sister, explosive secrets will be spilled and long suppressed longings will overflow. But will their search bring them love or expose them to a danger that could destroy all they've built?

©2015 Jesse Petersen (P)2016 Jesse Petersen
Regency Romance Historical England Regency Romance Historical Fiction Fiction

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The mystery of the missing sister continues. I found Gabriel to be an unsympathetic character in previous books in this series, and that feeling only grew stronger here and I could barely tolerate his character, let alone like him.
Narration was particularly vexing because ALL the men’s voices sounded the same—it was often impossible to discern who was speaking. And the narrator pronounced “dowager” as “dow-aN-ger”! Sounds petty, but it drove me nuts!

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This series continues with a brother’s story. Characters are enjoyable. Story is a little predictable. Love scenes are almost identical to what happened in other stories. I’ve notice in many series the sentence and the performer have VERY similar if not exact copies of what happened in other books. This time I found myself fast moving through love scenes not because they were too erotic, but that I had already read and heard what happens in earlier books. I’m hoping the next book in the series does not follow this pattern.

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