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To Woo a Wicked Widow

By: Jenna Jaxon
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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Lady Charlotte Cavendish is still the spirited girl who tried to elope in the name of love. That dream was thwarted by her father, who trapped her in a loveless, passionless marriage. But now widowed, Charlotte is free to reenter the giddy world of the ton - and pursue her desires. Hardly a typical widow, she remains innocent of pleasures of the flesh. Yet now that her life is finally her own, she intends to keep it that way.

Nash, the 12th Earl of Wrotham, is beguiled by Charlotte at first sight - and the feeling is mutual. When he receives her intriguing invitation to a house party, the marriage-minded lord plans to further their acquaintance. But even he cannot sway her aversion to matrimony, and only with great restraint does he resist her most tempting offer. For unbeknownst to Charlotte, the misadventures of the past are revisiting them both, and bedding her could cost him everything - or give him everything he ever wanted.

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Regency Romance Historical Romance Regency Historical Fiction Fiction Women's Fiction
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This series is really good and highly recommend. Anne Flosnik is a wonderful narrator. Hope to listen to more books she narrates.

Anne Flosnik great narrator

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story was well written although it seemed to sort of drag on till it gets good

I thought it quite well

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There is little to encourage the reader to root for the heroine whose constant piques & self centeredness is the entirety of the story. She regularly does such stupid things that endanger people around her & still, its all about her & her "independence." Complete idiocy. She's just not worth the effort of the hero, nor of anyone else's friendship or the story's focus. There's not enough to her to merit the hero or the hours of storyline focused on her. Ugh. And while I do like this narrator alot from previous books, for some reason in this story the narration didn't land. Waste of a credit & hours.

Heroine is Childish & Stupid

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