The Handbook to Handling His Lordship..., Suzanne Enoch
The Handbook to Handling His Lordship..., Suzanne Enoch
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The Handbook to Handling His Lordship

Author: Suzanne Enoch

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/26/2013


Synopsis

Emily Portsman has a secret, and three years ago she decided the best way to keep it would be to work at the Tantalus Club, a notorious gaming establishment for gentlemen. It's not the sort of work a beautiful, well-bred governess would ever consider—unless she's hiding from her past and a man who wants to destroy her present . . .

Nate Stokes, Earl of Westfall, is a supremely accomplished former spy more at home on London's seedy streets than in any glittery ballroom. His peers know him only as a bookish fellow who can find anything—or anyone. When the Marquis of Ebberling hires him to find a murderess, Nate's search leads him to the Tantalus Club and Emily Portsman. In a game where no one is who they seem and when every conversation is a deadly dance of trust and desire, the only thing Nate knows for sure is that once he gets Emily in his arms, he will never let go . . .

About Suzanne Enoch

A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books, with a special place in her heart for anything Star Wars. She has written more than fifty Regency novels and historical romances, which are regularly found on the New York Times bestseller list. When she is not busily working on her next book, Suzanne likes to contemplate interesting phenomena, like how the three guppies in her aquarium became 161 guppies in five months.

Some of Suzanne's books include Barefoot In The Dark, It's Getting Scot in Here, Lady Whistledown Strikes Back, and The Legend of Nimway Hall.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary - Buried Under Romance on March 29, 2013

Suzanne Enoch has a penchant for penning unusual romances, and I must say her Scandalous Brides series just proves it. Unlike other stories with rakes and virgins, here the heroine is neither a virgin nor a courtesan, which, paired with an unusual Earl, makes for a somewhat unbelievable story but a......more

Goodreads review by Beth pretends to read everything on October 06, 2023

2.5 stars rounded down, because phew that ending was shite. ANOTHER one whose title makes little to no sense. This book didn't do anything great and it didn't do anything really poorly until the end. The pacing was all wonky because Westfall and Rachily (Emily? Rachel?) just removed all tension by ba......more