Petals in the Storm
Fallen Angels, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Siobhan Waring
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By:
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Mary Jo Putney
About this listen
Love and betrayal....
A cool master of sensuality, Rafael Whitbourne, the Duke of Candover, earned his rakish reputation in the silken boudoirs of London’s highborn ladies, never giving away his hand or his heart.
Then a vital mission for his government takes Rafe to Paris to work with the Countess Madga Janos, “the most beautiful spy in Europe”. He is appalled to discover that the smoky eyed temptress is no Hungarian countess, but the deceitful doxie who betrayed him a dozen years earlier - the only woman he ever loved, and the only one he’s ever despised.
Margot Ashton wants nothing more than to walk away from her turbulent past and the mesmerizing man who ruined her life. But patriotism binds them together in a shadowland of intrigue where a diabolical plot may plunge a continent back into war - and a whirlwind of passion sweeps Margot and Rafe into a shattering passion that cannot be denied.
Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Certificate of Excellence
The Fallen Angels series:
- Book 1: Thunder & Roses
- Book 2: Dancing on the Wind
- Book 3: Petals in the Storm
- Book 4: Angel Rogue
- Book 5: Shattered Rainbows
- Book 6: River of Fire
- Book 7: One Perfect Rose
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- Mo Bass
- 30-09-22
Regency James Bond
I was quite enjoying the story, as overblown as it is, until the heroine who had been brutally gang raped twelve years before is almost the victim of another brutal rape. She then begs the hero to make love to her so that she will have something good to remember. Yeah right!
The level of misunderstanding and misguided nobility is ridiculous.
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