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The Missing Marquess of Althorn

Lost Lords Series, Book 3

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The Missing Marquess of Althorn

By: Chasity Bowlin
Narrated by: Esther Wane
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Betrothed to Marcus Balfour, Marquess Althorn since infancy, the entirety of Miss Jane Barrett's life has been planned for her by others. Through an overheard argument, Jane discovers at a tender age that her betrothed is opposed to the match. The knowledge wounds her deeply and sows the first seeds of rebellion in her. Rather than marry her, the Marquess joins the army but disappears in one of the war's bloodiest battles.

Marcus's objections to the marriage were less about the bride than the immorally young age of the bride at which their greedy and meddling fathers wished to force the match. While fighting for king and country, Marcus is confronted with the knowledge that there is a traitor in their midst, a man far closer to him than he might wish to admit. But he is captured, imprisoned, tortured, and left to rot for years until he can make his way back home to take up his rightful place as the Elsingham heir...and as a husband to Jane Barrett.

The years that have passed have eradicated any reservations about marriage to his betrothed, at least on his part. No man looking at her would ever mistake her for a child. More surprising is the attraction that he feels for her instantaneously and his determination to make her his, whatever the cost. It appears, however, that his bride to be will require some convincing.

©2018 Chasity Bowlin (P)2019 Tantor
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Another great book by Chasity Bowlin

If you are looking for Romance, history, drama, murder and intrigue! Then look no further than the Lost Lords series! Bought to life by the fab narration of Esther Wane...worth every credit!!

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Ridiculous storyline

Heroine confides highly damaging secrets to kitchen maid who acts as her ladies maid very occasionally. Heroine writes gossip columns even though she doesn't mix in society. Heroine attempts to cast doubt on hero's identity through said columns despite him being recognised by his family.
There's loads more but I couldn't get past the first few chapters.
The narrator has wasted her talent.

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