Reforming the Viscount, Annie Burrows
Reforming the Viscount, Annie Burrows
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Reforming the Viscount

Author: Annie Burrows

Narrator: Jilly Bond

Unabridged: 8 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/30/2015


Synopsis

To refuse him twice would be madness! Viscount Rothersthorpe can't tear his eyes from Lydia Morgan any more than he can calm the raging fury coursing through his veins. Is there no end to the irony? Come to town to find a wife, only to be taunted by the past? Furtive glances across the ballroom are not helping to ease Lydia's state of shock-- the man who once uttered a marriage proposal as one might remark upon the weather has returned. But when he stuns her with a second, outrageous but now wickedly delicious proposal, it is clear that despite the rumors the rake from her past has not reformed!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on March 27, 2019

This one was actually pretty good. It doesn’t quite reach 5 star territory because some of the contrived angsting went on for too long, but in general it was an enjoyable read. (view spoiler)[ The story begins with the widowed heroine, Lydia, at a ball acting as chaperone for Rose, her 18-year-old step-daughter emba (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by Karen on July 24, 2022

Good.......more

Goodreads review by Susan on October 04, 2019

Most of the book was about miscommunication and I found that quite frustrating. Viscount Nicholas Rothersthorpe and Lydia Morgan met years ago, but due to neither discussing their actual feelings and some other nonsense, Lydia ends up marrying a man old enough to be her father in order to save her s......more

Goodreads review by Michaela on December 30, 2018

Why in these books does the widow never love her dead husband? It really wouldnt matter given they are dead. Also why can no one have a straight conversation about the drama until the end? Its always resolved with that one conversation can we not have it sooner and have something more interesting ke......more

Goodreads review by ChristineZ on March 11, 2021

Two stars for an unusual storyline involving a ‘mad’ sisters. But I hated both Lydia (for her stammering and stupidity) and the Viscount, whatever his name was. He was a self-absorbed idiot. I like the other characters in the Morgan family better. I also hate the hate-to-love trope, which this had,......more