A Rakes Guide to Seduction, Caroline Linden
A Rakes Guide to Seduction, Caroline Linden
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A Rake's Guide to Seduction

Author: Caroline Linden

Narrator: Heather Wilds

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/19/2019


Synopsis

HE MUST RELY ON HIS TALENTS IN THE BEDROOM . . .

Anthony Hamilton cannot help it. The way he looks, the way he lives, his past—it all conspires to make him a man men fear, women desire. His name fills gossip circles in a seemingly endless, lurid drama. But he's never forgotten the only woman he's ever truly wanted—yet could never have . . .

TO MAKE HER FALL IN LOVE . . .

Celia Reece knew Anthony well before he forged his scandalous reputation. The young man she remembers spoke kindly to her, made her laugh, and his devilish good looks always quickened her pulse. But Celia's mother had other designs—designs that didn't include marriage to Anthony. Now, Celia is widowed, and her mother is intent on finding her a new husband. Refusing to let any obstacle stand in his path this time, Anthony sets out to win Celia's heart by using the same skills that made him London's most irresistible rake . . .

About Caroline Linden

Caroline Linden is the author of smart, sexy historical romances, including the Reece Family series, the Truth About the Duke series, and What a Woman Needs. Caroline holds a math degree from Harvard University. A recipient of Romance Writers of America's coveted RITA Award, she lives with her family in New England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Petra

From the first chapter I loved both Celia and Anthony. I was hooked. They had polarities to their character. Celia who is young innocent debutant but at the same time she is ready to get adventurous with men and Anthony who is recognized as a rake yet he is genuinely friendly and easily approachable......more

Goodreads review by Jacob

This is part of a series and characters from the others feature prominently here. I recommend reading the others first, though the second, David's story, has some problems. I was looking forward to Celia's story as I enjoyed her naïve, lightening presence in the other books. Her brothers were so seri......more