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A Rogue's Proposal

By: Stephanie Laurens
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Wealthy and roguish, Demon Cynster is perfectly content without love. Having witnessed his Cynster brethren driven to their knees by women, he knows all too well what the power of love can do to a man. But he never banked on meeting Felicity Parteger, a luscious, curvy beauty in desperate need of help. Could this tempting woman be the one? Felicity knows he will never pledge her his love - can passion and lust alone suffice? Driving Laurens' tale toward its climax, Simon Prebble's powerful narration takes listeners to a new pinnacle of pleasure.©1999 Savdek Management Proprietory, Ltd. (P)2002 Recorded Books, LLC Fiction Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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Unfortunately Not for Me!

I found the heroin truly annoying and insipid and couldn't finish the book which is a shame as I usually love Miss Laurens books! Needed an older woman in the part!

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The plot was Good

The woman was plainly stupid and for a supposedly strong man who is for ever fighting his DEMONS, he sure was easily manipulated. Her extreme youth was meant to explain away her behaviour, then you find out she is twenty. In fact neither character lived up to their billing, but as usually there is long, imaginative, repetitive sex filling the pages.

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Good story line, silly heroine

The heroine was very very silly.
What I liked this instalment of the Cynster books was that it wasn’t dominated by intimate scenes, though there were a few. The central plot surrounding a race fixing villain provided the right level of suspense but the details were rather incredulous. It’s also unfathomable that in 1820, a woman could walk into a tavern full of raucous men and book herself a room. A few things don’t add up, but it’s still good for the imagination and I’ll certainly read the next one

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