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To Bed the Bride

An All for Love Novel

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To Bed the Bride

By: Karen Ranney
Narrated by: Liam Gerrard
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New York Times best-selling author Karen Ranney’s captivating series concludes with a tale of opposites whose attraction scorches a trail from the Highlands to the glittering halls of London - and courts scandal at every turn....

Politics has introduced MP Logan McKnight to many fascinating people, but the lady he encounters on the lands bordering his ancestral Scottish home outshines them all. Eleanor Craig of Hearthmere seats a Thoroughbred like a queen, knows as much about world events as any of his colleagues - and is engaged to one of the worst men Logan knows. She also seems lonely, so Logan brings her a friend. Thus should their acquaintance end, yet it’s only just begun.

The puppy Logan delivers is every bit as irresistible as the man himself. How could this stranger sense the isolation Eleanor suffers among her scheming, snobbish extended family and fiancé who control her life? It’s even worse in London - until she begins meeting Logan secretly in a secluded park. Their passionate connection frees Eleanor, body and soul. But discovery threatens disgrace - or worse.

©2019 Karen Ranney (P)2019 HarperAudio
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Victorian Highlander Heartfelt England
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it was OK. I like how the characters had a chance to get to know each other but the story was still lacking and I wasn't the biggest fan of the narrator. I loved his accents though he did a decent job on that. you could almost feel the character get a good sense of who they are then the narrator just fell flat emotionless and just read the words. I may read the book on my own and see how I feel it's worth a chance.

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